Active Education with People & Planet

People & Planet have a range of innovative workshops, resources and focused actions to enable you and your students to make a real difference on global issues. We can provide you with a bespoke package tailored to suit your particular needs.

Our team deliver directly to your classrooms but we can also provide remote activities through either our online resources or popular events and conferences.

For your students we offer:

  • Issue presentations - fun and interactive introductions to global issues

  • Planning workshops - succesfully planning a global project

  • Skills workshops - techniques to ensure students achive their goals now and in the future

  • Online learning - a way of remotely engaging in an issue and becoming active in a structured format

  • Events - learn more about the issues, hear from famous speakers and meet other motivated students

Further details of what we offer your students

For your teaching staff we offer:

  • CPD training in empowering young people to become active on global issues

  • Resources for classroom study

  • Advice and support

Further details of what we offer your staff

Find out more

To book us or to ask any questions please email or phone 01865 245678.

Student-led projects have resulted in reductions of up to 23% in energy bills as carbon footprints have been cut and over 60 schools and colleges have secured Fairtrade status.

Our approach is to educate and empower young people, building confidence and then supporting them to make a postive difference in the world. Students critically explore the issues during our interactive workshops and take action by working together to lower carbon emissions or acheive Fairtrade status in their school or college.

We can support student-led groups to lobby for change and organise their own ethical fashion shows, design t-shirts, make short films and many other innovative awareness-raising activities and events.

students enjoy a workshop

Our training will enable you to stimulate student-led citzenship initiatives