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Name RMPS Mrs McGuinness Rm 135 Tue p3 4.1. Starter Question. Think about the people on this list. Who would come first for you if they were in difficulty?. Elderly people you don’t know Brothers/sisters Parents People living far away in other countries Yourself
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Name • RMPS Mrs McGuinness • Rm 135 Tue p3 • 4.1
Starter Question Think about the people on this list. Who would come first for you if they were in difficulty? • Elderly people you don’t know • Brothers/sisters • Parents • People living far away in other countries • Yourself • Strangers of your own age • Teachers • Neighbours • Friends • Grandparents
Task 1 – Writing Task In your exercise books put the title Rights and Responsibilities then write the list below in order of importance and underneath write a paragraph to explain your top 5 choices • Elderly people you don’t know • Brothers/sisters • Parents • People living far away in other countries • Yourself • Strangers of your own age • Teachers • Neighbours • Friends • Grandparents
Copy out and try to explain what it means. No man is an island, Entire of itself. Each is a piece of the continent, A part of the main. John Donne
“the foundation of freedom, justice, and peace in the world” Human Rights
Lesson objectives • Today we are going to be learning about human rights and how they help human beings to live and grow. • Learning objectives: • Understand that human rights belong to everybody. • Understand that every human right is important and needed for human beings to live and grow.
What’s important to you? • Divide the info into Essential, Useful, Luxury useful essential luxury
What do human beings need to live? • Imagine you are David Attenborough. • Describe what human beings need to live and grow. • For example: • What do human beings need to survive? • What things help us to grow physically? • What things help us to succeed in life?
Human rights • All human beings, have similar basic needs: nutritious food, health care, shelter, education, protection from harm and more.
The Articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights were set up to protect people . In the UK they are included as part of our laws. You should be able to explain what the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is
Human rights • Human beings need these thing to live and grow and to be human. • Needs are different to wants. Wants are not necessary for a person to survive, grow and develop. • Everyone of us has the right to have these needs fulfilled. • These rights are called human rights.
In 1945, after the horrors of World War II, an international organization was established, the United Nations. It was dedicated to maintaining peace and security and to solving humanitarian problems. So in 1948, they developed a code of conduct for the protection of basic human rights to be used across the world. This was called the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It is not legally binding, but its content has been incorporated into the laws of many countries and it has become a standard measure of human rights across the world. However, there are still many countries and people who abuse these rights.
Human Rights Violations What abuses of human rights are you aware of? You should be able to explain what the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is and give examples of how these rights are denied
children in a Nazi concentration camp You should be able to explain what the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is and give examples of how these rights are denied
forced to live in terrible conditions, simply because they are Jewish You should be able to explain what the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is and give examples of how these rights are denied
The Nazis were not he only people in history to enslave others in concentration camps. From 1991-1995, conflict in the former Yugoslavia led to GENOCIDE. The world was shocked by images on the TV showing people behind the fences of concentration camps. You should be able to explain what the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is and give examples of how these rights are denied
In many parts of the world people can be arrested for speaking out against the government You should be able to explain what the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is and give examples of how these rights are denied
Guantanamo Bay You should be able to explain what the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is and give examples of how these rights are denied
You should be able to explain what the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is and give examples of how these rights are denied
children: forced into being soldiers You should be able to explain what the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is and give examples of how these rights are denied
In Iran women are punished severely and even stoned to death for 'crimes' such as adultery or dressing indecently You should be able to explain what the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is and give examples of how these rights are denied
Men who are found guilty of homosexuality can also face the death sentence You should be able to explain what the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is and give examples of how these rights are denied
Can you spot the human rights issue in this photo? Clue: Who is missing? Why? You should be able to explain what the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is and give examples of how these rights are denied
Your rights, my rights • Human rights support all areas of our lives, for example: • Right to education • Right to have your own thoughts, beliefs and religion • Right to vote in elections once you reach the voting age • Right not to be required to do forced labour and not to be treated as a slave • You can think of human rights as a set of rules that state what we all need to live and grow, and how we should treat each other.
The Articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights were set up to protect people . In the UK they are included as part of our laws. Not all countries do this!!! • Shade the articles of the Human Rights bill using 3 different colours to show what they represent UNDER THE FOLLOWING HEADINGS. • (some might come under more than one so the box can be stripey!)
Protection Standard of living Equality Key:
Most Important? Which do you think are the most important? Copy out the ones you think are the 5 most important
Important - all human rights are yours • In reality you don’t ever have to choose your human rights. • Human rights belong to everyone from when they are born. • Although they can sometimes be restricted, human rights can never be taken away from you.
Important - all human rights are yours • Every human right is important! • Every human right is needed to live and grow – and to be a human being!
Using the information given; • Design a leaflet to illustrate the most important articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. • You will need to explain: • What the Universal Declaration of Human Rights • actually is • Why it is important • Why it was set up • What the articles are. • Use pictures to help explain your ideas.
What have we learnt? • That human rights belong to everybody. • That every human right is important and needed for human beings to live and grow.