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The Haller Foundation |
The Haller Foundation is a Kent-based development charity founded in 2003 that works at the grassroots to help African communities towards self-sufficiency. We believe that sustainable development is onlypossible when education, environment, health and food security are approached as a whole and at the grassroots level. We offer a series of talks and assemblies to schools about life in Africa based on the global dimension as well as lesson plans with topics ranging from seeds to conflict and disease. These are designed to be a catalyst, igniting interest and awareness. We also have an established network of schools in Kenya keen to partner with schools in the UK. |
Hampshire Development Education Centre (now called Centre for Global Awareness, see under "C") |
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The Harambee Centre for Development and Environment Education |
The Harambee Centre exists to promote public awareness of global social, political, economic and environmental issues. Acting locally, the Centre seeks to raise awareness of the causes and effects of poverty, injustice, inequality and environmental abuse and to stimulate the capacity of its community to make constructive change in the local and global community. Harambee provides resources, information, training and advice to teachers, training teachers, youth and community workers, students and the general public. |
Highland One World Group |
A voluntary group with charity status which aims to raise awareness of global causes of poverty. It employs 2 part-time development education workers, who target the formal sector and community groups as well as project workers as needed. There are 5 volunteers who regularly assist the workers in their delivery and global education and participation for change. |
Hull Development Education Centre |
Hull DEC aims to: raise awareness of global issues, human rights, the environment, North-South issues of poverty and the struggle for change: racial and cultural diversity; to promote educational good practice; to provide information and materials to assist teachers, students, pupils, facilitators and other workers in the voluntary sector and social services; to provide Development Education training, particularly for informal, inter-active work, and opportunities to work with representatives of ethnic communities. The centre serves Hull, the East Riding of Yorkshire, North and North-East Lincolnshire. |
Humanities Association |
The Humanities Association takes a broad view of the curriculum. It publishes regularly on its website, offering practical classroom ideas and information on the rapidly changing national scene. They are regularly consulted by QCA on curriculum and assessment matters and they are dedicated to furthering the teaching and learning of Humanities in all educational establishments. They hold an annual conference that many DEA members have attended, run workshops and helped organise. The Humanities Association is represented on the DEA Council. |
Humanities Education Centre |
Humanities Education Centre (HEC) promotes the concept of global citizenship both locally and globally. It aims to raise awareness of the causes and consequences of inequality, promote sustainable development and celebrate cultural diversity. HEC contains a reference collection of development education materials and a range of resources for sale. It offers advice and in-service training for teachers. HEC's own teaching and learning resources include four websites: www.citizenship-pieces.org.uk, www.globalfootprints.org, www.eastendeye.org.uk and www.eastendtalking.org.uk, literacy and numeracy leaflets on global citizenship, and a leaflet on handling natural disasters in the primary classroom. |

