Presented by Gwen Clifford Project Manager Life-enriching Values for Everyone Established 1995 Registered charity: 1048755.

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Presented by Gwen Clifford Project Manager Life-enriching Values for Everyone Established 1995 Registered charity:

Life-enriching Values for Everyone What is missing in our society today ? How can we embed these within society ? What are values ? How will these help us in our daily lives ? LOVE RIGHT ACTION PEACE NON- VIOLENCE TRUTH

Since 1995 hundreds of schools worldwide have been using our comprehensive and powerful values education programmes Education Contributing to a creative, purposeful curriculum Transforming teaching and learning Advancing performance and achievement Social & emotional development Raising self esteem and confidence Enhancing thinking and decision-making Developing a strong moral compass Behaviour and citizenship Improving attitudes and behaviour Creating responsible citizens Strengthening communities

How do we embed and sustain positive values in society today and tomorrow? Embrace 21 st -century technology Broaden our reach beyond schools into the wider society Work in partnership with other like-minded organisations Gain support to further develop our ideas and programmes Raise awareness of values in everyday life Prove that values can improve personal wellbeing and happiness

Contact details Gwen Clifford, E-Values Project Manager t:+44 (0) m:+44 (0) Rosemary Dewan, Chief Executive t:+44 (0) m:+44 (0) a:The Coach House, Salisbury Road, Horsham, West Sussex, RH13 0AJ, UK Human Values Foundation w: