Our educational offer Workshops Our workshops Learning to recognise prejudice We've been running our anti-prejudice workshops in schools for over 30 years, and independent research shows they're truly effective. They are lively, interactive group sessions, carefully structured and expertly delivered. We can offer our workshops on a standalone basis, but for lasting impact we recommend booking alongside our core programmes. Below is a handy flyer outlining our programmes that you can read and share. Flyer What you need to know: Who are the workshops for? What previous knowledge do the young people need? What group size? How long is each workshop? Young people aged 9 to 15 in schools or community settings. (England and Wales Years 5 to 10; Scotland P6 to S4.) Young people don't need any previous knowledge Up to 30 young people. Ideally 2 hours, but we can adapt to 60 or 90 minutes if needed. Where? What does it cost? Who leads the workshop? What will the young people learn? By live video link anywhere in the UK. In person in mainland Scotland and the following regions of England: London and the home counties, North East England, North West England, Yorkshire, and West Midlands. State schools: free of charge, but fees for late cancellations. Independent schools: £300 per workshop, or £450 per day of workshops. One of our Anne Frank Workers - passionate, thoroughly trained anti-prejudice educators, many of them qualified teachers and youth workers, many with lived experience of prejudice. Knowledge of a particular form of prejudice and the discrimination it can cause. Understanding of key ideas such as stereotypes and unconscious bias. Skills in critical thinking and discussion. Anne Frank’s experience of antisemitism during the Holocaust. Inspiration from Anne’s diary and the work of other famous figures. Pro-equality values. Pick your workshop Each of our workshops focus on a specific topic. You can choose which you would like for your school or youth group. Each of our other workshops focuses on a particular form of prejudice: Antisemitism Gender inequality Homophobia Islamophobia Transphobia Anti-Black Racism (in development) Ableism (in development) We develop all our workshops in consultation with people with lived experience. On the day Each workshop follows a structured lesson plan, which we can adapt to specific needs or contexts. Activities include whole-class learning, small group discussions, movement and role plays, films and audio clips, plus worksheet activities such as quizzes, writing and drawing. How do I book? Email us at [email protected]. Please include which programme or programmes you are interested in booking (i.e. Our peer education programmes; History for Today, Voices for Equality or one of our standalone workshops as outlined above) and we'll get back to you as soon as we can. . What teachers and young people think: I always thought that antisemitism was just something that happened in the past and didn't realise it was still happening today. The workshop made me think about how wrong it is to judge somebody just because of their religion and how that must feel. We are all human and must make sure everyone is treated equally and with respect. Workshop participant, South Yorkshire . The workshops exceeded all my expectations. The students were not only 'told' information but were able to feel and express their opinions regularly. Constantly considering their stories and experiences alongside Anne's was a wonderful exploration into such sensitive subjects made very appropriate for primary aged students. Teacher, West Yorkshire Manage Cookie Preferences