Compendium of Resources
The online compendium presents over 270 resources developed within the No Hate Speech Movement youth campaign by National Campaigns, partners and the Council of Europe.
The resources listed are freely available, but please acknowledge the author and/or source when using them.
Using the compendium
The filter in the column to the right of the screen, help you narrow down your search. Use the tags to find quickly the type of resources you need for your target group on the topics of their interest.
Each listed resource includes a short abstract summarising the resource content, publishing date, author(s) and other relevant information. Where authors are unknown the National Campaign is listed or it’s marked as Non-Available (N/A).
Question, suggestion or correction?
The resources were collected through an open call among the National campaigns, online activists and European partners.
The Council of Europe is not responsible if a resource is withdrawn or inactive.
All efforts were made to make this Compendium complete and accurate. Nonetheless if resources are missing or information is inaccurate, please inform the secretariat.
Educational toolkit “Keep calm and stop hate speech”
Description: This educational toolkit provides the opportunity for young students aged 7 to 17 to learn about universal human rights in a playful manner, and to empower them to exercise their rights and be more conscious about the rights of others. The activities encourage students to think, to research, to create and to express their opinion; they serve as food for thought for further discussions and group work, as well as self-initiated mini-projects. Through a variety of exercises, the toolkit tackles issues such as stereotypes, discriminatory attitudes, bullying and/or hate speech, and encourages young students to accept the differences among people and value our diverse society. The toolkit's audience is both teachers and students.
Author(s): Jósa Bálint (Chief Editor), Zsofia Toth (Author).
Published: On May, 2017 by Foundation of Subjective Values.
Country: Budapest, Hungary