Help your kids to understand the general election with
The Week Junior
The Week Junior has teamed up with the Democracy Classroom to bring you more resources and support to help your children navigate the upcoming General Election.
Children are likely to have lots of questions about the upcoming election - what it all means, who the key players are, what their parties want. They may not get a vote, but it's important for them to understand what's happening so they are empowered to get involved when their time comes.
Download our FREE guides today - and feed your child's election curiosity
Supporting young people to
engage in elections
Democracy Classroom is a collaboration between over 100 non-partisan democracy, education and youth organisations to support young people to engage in elections. They work together to provide resources, events and support to teachers, youth practitioners and young people to help young people to cast a meaningful vote.
Understanding democracy and its core values is a huge opportunity. It's a chance to inspire our children and show them that coming together, debating topics, and campaigning for what you believe in can really make a difference. Plus it's a great time to help teach them important life skills, such as learning how to debate or spot fake news.
An introduction to democracy
This scheme of work consists of four packs of resources which have been designed to introduce students to the concept of democracy.
Our Generation.Our Vote
Learn more about the Our Generation. Our Vote - a political literacy education programme culminating in a mass-scale election specifically for young people under 18.
Exploring Elections Assembly
This 1 hour workshop and 15 minute assembly explains what the General Election is, who they key people and parties are, explore some of the key issues, and how young people can have their say.
Boost their understanding - and their confidence
The Week Junior will explain to 8 to 14-year-olds what the general election means in an accessible and interesting way. The magazine will explain the jargon, introduce the key players, explain the process of voting and break down what happens on the day itself.
- Find out how voting works
- Try a debate on whether voting should be compulsory
- Go behind the scenes at a polling station
- Discover other young people's views on the issues that matter
An exciting collaboration with GoodToKnow covering the general election
At GoodtoKnow, their mission is 'simple': they’re trying to make sense of parenthood. They know that being a parent can be conflicting, challenging and confusing. That's why their team of brilliant writers and contributors includes real-life parents with first-hand experience of the same concerns and questions, as well as qualified experts.
In line with their core brand values, they strive to be trusted, informative, empathetic - and here for you at every stage of your parenting journey. On their site, you'll find everything you need for a happy, healthy family life.