Do the Right Ting

Do the Right Thing

Young people can look at a selection of SCCYP’s UNCRC illustrations and vote on what they think is the most important right to them. They then complete a manifesto saying why this is the most important right to them. This workshop can provides an opportunity to examine one right within the UNCRC in more detail.

For this work sheet you will need the following PDFs.
Please click on the links below.

Do the Right Thing Worksheet (.pdf format 148kb)

Do the Right Thing Resources Part 1 (.pdf format 166kb)

Do the Right Thing Resources Part 2 - please download in parts from sources below

Do the Right Thing Resources Part2 A (.pdf format 1037kb)

Do the Right Thing Resources Part2 B (.pdf format 1059kb)

Do the Right Thing Resources Part2 C (.pdf format 1113kb)

Do the Right Thing Resources Part2 D (.pdf format 918kb)


PDF files

All the worksheets are produced as PDFs. Portable Document Format files are a convenient way to distribute documents. Please click on 'download PDF' to open the worksheet resource. From there you can print any copies you require. To read these you do require a PDF reader such as Adobe Acrobat.

Please click here if you require the latest version.

If you have any questions please contact any of our participation workers on
0131 558 3733
who will be happy to offer advice and guidance on running the workshops.


Using the workshops

Ideally you will get a chance to work through each of the six workshops.

Once you have decided which workshops you wish to use you can click on the link and this will take you to a page where you can download the PDFs.


Printing out the workshops

These can be printed on a colour or black and white printer. If your organisation does not have access to a printer the workshops and supporting resources can be requested from SCCYP on 0131 558 3733.


Contact Us

Scotland's Commissioner for Children and Young People

85 Holyrood Road
Edinburgh
EH8 8AU

Telephone :
0131 558 3733

Fax :
0131 556 3378

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Friday, 12 March 2010