KEEN in schools

 
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We love to see young people in schools joining our movement to make society more inclusive. You can set up your very own KEEN Club!

Being a member of a KEEN Club is hugely rewarding as you will feel part of a team, make friends and gain skills like team work, public speaking, critical thinking and organisation. It can also contribute to your CV, UCAS application or the Duke of Edinburgh Award!

Teachers: Setting up a KEEN Club for your school can create lasting impact and is a fantastic opportunity for students! Search here to see if there is a local KEEN branch that your school could establish a partnership with.


How to set up a KEEN Club in your school:

 
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1. Decide where to focus

Could you partner with an existing club in school? Perhaps you'd like to help promote our #ShareOneWorld project? Maybe you’ll start small with a monthly lunchtime club that’s fully inclusive?

Discuss ideas with your KEEN Branch Officers, Alana and Hannah.

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2. Start recruiting!

Encourage your friends to join your KEEN Club and get a teacher on-board who will support your initiative. Perhaps you’d like to use our tailored resources to run an assembly or PSHE session on what inclusion is, and why it’s important?

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3. Schedule a time for your KEEN Club to meet and get going!

Sort out your pilot session time and date, and take the plunge! Let us know how you get on, and update us on your progress using the @loveinclusion Instagram page!


Frequently asked questions

What will my club focus on?

It’s up to you! There are three main pathways to choose from but you can focus on any number of them.

Create inclusion: This involves running events and activities in your school. It may include an assembly on inclusion presented by the KEEN club, or inviting a local charity to give a talk. Check out our resources page for more ideas!

Support inclusion: Work with existing clubs and societies to foster inclusion. You could set up a weekly visit to a local elderly people’s home or special needs school.

Promote inclusion: Become #ShareOneWorld Pledge-Makers and promote the campaign in your school Promote Virtual KEEN activities in your local area

Who will run my club?

Both teachers and students can set up and manage their own KEEN clubs and will be given a direct point of contact within a branch. This means you can report progress and receive advice on any challenges you might face.

How will my club be supported?

Your club will be given a #ShareOneWorld project pack which includes step by step guides to learn more about and promote inclusion in your school and community. You will also have access to lesson plans, quizzes, posters, and more to put up around your school! Your school will also receive a monthly bulletin with all the latest projects and information about KEEN!

What are the future opportunities for my KEEN Club?

Once your club’s been established for a while, you may consider expanding it by connecting with other local schools. Or, you could see if there’s a KEEN branch nearby and form a partnership with them - if there’s not an existing branch consider starting a new one! More information on how to start a branch can be found at the top of this page.