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AEHRE Living Practices Series #1: Co-constructing educational content with educational committees – an approach that fosters the consideration of multiple perspectives and knowledges

This best practice was developed in partnership with Réseau Equitas Sénégal, Rencontre Africaine pour la défense des droits de l’Homme (RADDHO) and Réseaux Equitas de l’Afrique francophone as part of the Advancing Equality Through Human Rights Education (AEHRE) program. This practice proposes, step-by-step, one possible pathway to apply a co-construction approach when developing educational content – by establishing an educational committee. Also available in French.

Published in

  • English
  • Equity diversity and inclusion, Methodology
  • Reference materials

Needs & Offers Activity: Strengthening Ally Relationships Between Youth and Youth Workers

Equitas and Éducaloi present this interactive activity, supported by the City of Montreal, aimed at strengthening relationships between young people and youth workers. Through a collaborative matching exercise, participants explore the strengths of the allyship, while acknowledging its limitations and identifying areas for future growth. Also available in French.

Published in

  • English
  • Children and youth
  • Activities and workshops

Needs & Offers Activity: Strengthening Ally Relationships Between Youth and their Caregivers

Equitas and Éducaloi present this activity, supported by the City of Montreal, aimed at young people and the adults who accompany them. The objective is to strengthen their relationship as allies by exploring the responsibilities of guardians, the needs of young people, and the limits and strengths of their bond, to better support their development and autonomy. Also available in French.

Published in

  • English
  • Children and youth
  • Activities and workshops

Explore Your Rights: Interactive Community Map for Youth

This presentation aims to educate young Montrealers about the various legal rights to which they have access in their communities. The mapping is based on the Prezi platform, which offers an immersive and dynamic experience. (The information in this tool is up to date to January 2025. This tool only applies in Quebec and is meant as legal information, not legal advice). Also available in French.

Published in

  • English
  • Children and youth, Equity diversity and inclusion
  • Presentations and recordings

5 Key Take-A-Ways on the Right to housing

This document gathers findings and recommendations from a roundtable hosted by the Simces & Rabkin Family Dialogue on Human Rights in partnership with Equitas and the Canadian Museum for Human Rights tackling the pressing issue of housing rights.

Published in

  • English
  • Equity diversity and inclusion, Participation and community engagement
  • Presentations and recordings

Decolonizing our Partnerships and Practices

The “Decolonizing our Partnership and Practices” knowledge package incorporates checklists and recommendations of how Equitas can decolonize our practices. To ensure participatory community engagement, Equitas staff and their international partners developed guidelines to encourage co-construction of tools and activities in human rights education with the local communities where we work. Also available in French.

Published in

  • English, French
  • Evaluation, Methodology, Participation and community engagement
  • Toolkits and guides