Global Citizenship Resources

These free resources can be used at home, school and for community organisations.

The Six Pillars

Explore each topic and download the free discussion cards to use in your classroom, club or with your family and friends!

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Globalisation

Explore how our everyday lives are shaped by global connections and how thinking globally while acting locally can help solve big challenges together.

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Cultural Diversity

Celebrate the many cultures that make up our world and local communities and explore ways to build respect, curiosity and inclusion so that everyone’s culture is valued.

Outline of a person inside a heart.

Identity & Belonging

Explore how identity is shaped by culture, family, and experience and how kindness, acceptance and connection help us all feel part of something bigger

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Social Justice

Examine what fairness and equality mean in our lives and communities, why listening to different voices matters, and how we can use art, words and actions to create a kinder, fairer world.

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Symbolism & Art

Discover how artists tell stories and inspire change, how art communicates ideas about peace, hope and justice, and how our own creativity can help express values and connect communities.

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Migration & Journey

Explore how journeys can shape who we are and reflect on how migration builds vibrant communities and helps us understand belonging.

The Six Pillars

Activity Cards

Download the free activity cards to use in your classroom, club or with your family and friends to build broader global awareness through fun activities!

Line drawing of Earth showing the continents of North and South America, and parts of Africa and Europe.

Globalisation

These activities explore how people, goods and systems are globally interconnected and interdependent, developing students’ understanding of global supply chains, environmental impact, and responsible local–global action.

A dark, stylized logo with abstract shapes and lines.

Cultural Diversity

These activities explore the richness of cultural traditions within communities, developing intercultural understanding, empathy and respect for difference, and appreciation of shared human experiences.

Outline of a person inside a heart.

Identity & Belonging

These activities explore personal and collective identity, developing students’ self-awareness, empathy, and commitment to creating inclusive environments where everyone feels valued and belongs.

A person wearing a black jacket and black hat holding a microphone, standing outdoors at night.

Social Justice

These activities explore what fairness and inequality look like at local and global levels, developing critical thinking, ethical awareness, and students’ confidence to advocate for more just and equitable systems.

A paint palette with multiple paint spots and a paintbrush resting on it.

Symbolism & Art

These activities explore how symbols and creative expression communicate meaning across cultures, developing students’ capacity to interpret, create, and use art as a tool for unity and change.

A close-up of a bright orange fish with white markings swimming near the coral reef.

Migration & Journeys

These activities explore stories of travel, heritage and change, developing historical understanding, empathy for diverse experiences, and appreciation for the journeys that shape students’ communities.