In addition to Women's Aid's Education Toolkit 'Expect Respect', here are a range of existing resources that teachers and other professionals can also draw upon to meet the education needs of children and young people to prevent and respond to domestic violence.
If you are aware of existing resources that others would find useful and that are not listed here, please contact Fiona Dwyer.
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Audience: Primary
Domestic Violence Prevention Education - Home Safe
Author: Islington CEA
Description: Scheme of work for key stages 1-4 Downloads are also available
Type: Downloads (dealing with disclosure, what to do if a child is experiencing domestic violence and what to do if a parent discloses domestic violence) and Scheme of work detailing curriculum suggestions for key stages 1-4
Cost: Free to download and can provide materials and resources
MissDorothy.com
Author: Sharon Doughty (Miss Dorothy)
Description: The learning programme uses Miss Dorothy, a cartoon character and her friends to communicate messages to primary school children based on coping strategies.
Type: Online resources with a children’s workbook and a play for key stage 2
Cost: There are some free downloads on the website (other resources are available to buy from the website).
Helping Hands for Children
Author: Northern Ireland Women’s Aid Federation
Description: This activity pack has been designed to introduce children and facilitators to Protective Behaviours, as a strategy for the prevention of abuse of children. It highlights the rights children have in relation to safety and support.
Type: Activity Pack
Cost: £19
Teachers' Packs
Author: NSPCC (Childline)
Description: Teachers Packs with lesson plans covering issues around respect, staying safe and peer pressure.
Type: Downloadable teachers’ packs with lesson plans
Cost: Free to download
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Audience: Secondary
Watch over Me
Author: Sharon Doughty (Miss Dorothy)
Description: Watch Over Me is a soap opera for young people. The soap covers many issues including domestic violence and forced marriage
Type: A range of teachers’ workbooks and videos for key stages 3 and 4. There are three series of soaps supported by ‘mini documentaries’ and teachers’ guides
Cost: The box set can be purchased for £49.99 (It was initially sent to every secondary school in the country)
Challenging Violence, Changing Lives
Author: Womankind
Description: This programme provides materials that can be used in PSHE and citizenship classes, including a pack with lesson plans and a free CD-Rom.
Type: Downloadable and CD-Rom can be ordered through their site
Cost: Free
The Star Project
Author: Southampton Rape Crisis (SRC)
Description: This is a programme which ‘aims to reduce the incidence of rapeand sexual abuse’. The programme allows young people to create an online character, post to a forum and answer questions around relationships and sex.
Type: Online web games
Cost: Free
Bursting the Bubble
Author: Domestic Violence Resource Centre, State of Victoria, Australia
Description: Bursting the bubble is a website for teenagers with information, quizzes, checklists (for domestic violence, child abuse and sexual abuse) and case studies of teenagers affected by domestic violence
Type: Webpage
Cost: Free to access online
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Audience: Primary & Secondary
All About Me, Teachers' Packs
Author: NSPCC (Childline)
Description: Teachers packs covering issues in PSHE and citizenshipUsing a range of music, art, multimedia and drama activities, the pack will help to build children's self-esteem, help them to understand their feelings, improve their communication skills, and enable them to identify people whom they trust and would talk to if they were feeling unhappy or unsafe.
Type: Teachers' packs
Cost: Teachers' Packs cost £45 for key stage 2 and 3 together (£25 each)
Brave Girls and Strong Women
Author: Jyotsna Sreenivasan
Description: A list of books designed to help build and maintain their self-esteem. The list is divded into age groups from 2-17 years old and has brief descriptions of each book.
Type: Reading List
Cost: Free and the books are available to buy from www.amazon.co.uk
Spiralling Toolkit for safer, healthier relationships
Author: Bristol Domestic Abuse Prevention Programme (Domestic Violence Responses for Safer Bristol) Domestic Violence Responses, National Youth Theatre and yeastCulture for Safer Bristol
Description: An educational toolkit dealing with domestic violence with information and activities that can be used in primary and secondary schools. There is also a DVD that can be used with the toolkit.
Type: Toolkit and DVD
Cost: Free to download. The DVD can also be downloaded for free
Westminster Domestic Violence Prevention Pack for Schools
Author: Westminster Domestic Violence Forum
Description: A pack and supportive video for schools on issues around domestic violence Type: Resource Pack and Video
Cost: Pack £45, Video £23.50
Building Safe Relationships Resource Packs
Author: Wolverhampton Domestic Violence Forum (WDVF)
Description: Two resource packs with lessons plans – one for primary and one for secondary schools on issues around safe relationships (unwritten rules, safe and unsafe, rights and responsibilities, behaviour and effect and personal networks)
Type: Resource Packs ordered from their site or directly by telephoning Dawn Jagdev (administrator) on 01902 572345
Cost: Primary Packs £30, Secondary Packs £35
SEAL Programme (Social and Emotional Aspects of Learning)
Author: DCSF (originally DfES)
Description: The SEAL resource provides a framework for explicitly promoting social, emotional and behavioural skills, with built-in progression for each year group within a school
Type: Downloadable CD-Rom, posters, photocopiable resources,PowerPoint and word documents
Cost: Free to download
‘Can you keep a secret?', ‘Standing By’, ‘Heartstrings’, ‘Out of harm’s way’
Author: Cheshire Safeguarding Children in Education Team
Description: A set of resources including drama projects which were developed ‘for use in Cheshire school to raise awareness of domestic abuse and promote safe disclosure’. There are also booklets with information for the age ranges covered. Primary and Secondary Schools
Primary: (Can you keep a secret and standing by)
Secondary: (Heartstrings and Out of Harm’s Way)
Type: Drama projects for use in schools. Booklets including information and activities as well as DVDs of the dramas
Cost: For costs contact the team in Cheshire via the council website
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Audience: Other useful resources for teachers
Domestic Abuse: A Guide to Supporting Preventative Work in Schools Guidance for schools
Author: Gaynor Thomas and Jeannie Osmond (North Somerset Council)
Description: Guidance for schools discussing what domestic abuse is and how schools can help to prevent it.This is included as an example of a LA guideline and there are some useful definitions; the appendices show how the curriculum and SEAL can be linked to work on domestic violence.
Type: Guidance, PDF document
Cost: Free
Young People, Schools and Domestic Violence
Author: Gloucestershire Healthy Schools Partnership
Description: Builds on the Westminster work. This information pack guides schools through issues of domestic violence and its impact on children and young people. It contains 12 information cards with statistics, background, abusers’ tactics, effects, child protection issues, schools’ procedures and Government policy.
Type: Information Cards
Cost: Free to Gloucestershire schools, otherwise £12.50
Every Child Matters and Domestic Abuse
Author: Thames Valley Partnership
Description: A document linking the themes in ECM with domestic abuse and suggestions for how schools can help. Also has a useful reference section at the back.
Type: Information in PDF format
Cost: Free
Silence is not always golden
Author: National Union of Teachers (NUT)
Description: This document suggests ways that teachers can address the issue of domestic violence across the curriculum.
Type: Pamphlet
Cost: Free to download