Resources by role

Help young people develop empathy and responsibility with engaging activities designed for educators, families, and youth groups. Whether you're teaching, supporting students, or completing your Duke of Edinburgh Award, discover practical ways to make a difference for animals.

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How will you inspire the next generation?

We have a range of ideas and advice to suit your needs. Visit your page to learn more.

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Teach young people in schools

Discover ways enrich your students' learning experience and bring learning to life.
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Educate young people at home

Inspire kindness and responsibility with engaging activities to help young people learn about animals at home.
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Manage animal cruelty concerns

A guide for families and professionals with practical strategies to prevent animal harm.
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Volunteer through Duke of Edinburgh

Make a difference for animals with volunteering opportunities designed to support your Duke of Edinburgh Award.
Two children making an apple seeded bird feeder

We made a bird feeder after learning about wildlife on RSPCA Education. I love watching the birds come to eat!

Sally, aged 6