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Links of interest
Anne Frank Trust UK
Has a set of downloadable resources for assemblies for schools.
The Assemblies website
Aims to provide high-quality primary and secondary school assemblies.
BBC School Radio
Assemblies aimed at providing material suitable for infants and juniors which relate to children's own experiences and concerns while exploring a wide range of moral, spiritual and religious issues celebrating the different social, cultural and religious backgrounds of the audience.
Ideas for inclusive assemblies
British Humanist Association recommendations for inclusive assemblies.
Last updated: 13 Mar 2018
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