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Religion, human rights and social justice
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I can explain the nature and significance of human rights alongside corresponding responsibilities.
I can explain what freedom of religious expression means and why it is important in society.
I can explain Christian teachings and responses to freedom of religious expression, censorship and extremism.
I can explain what prejudice and discrimination are, and how Christian and non-religious views affect opinions on same-sex relationships.
I can explain how gender inequality impacts individuals and describe Christian and non-religious responses to it.
I can explain racism and key ethical arguments about justice and equality.
I can explain Christian and other responses to issues surrounding racism.
I can explain Christian and non-religious views on social justice and describe some responses to issues of inequality and injustice.
I can explain the benefits and problems of wealth and how it is distributed and used in society.
I can explain Christian views on wealth, stewardship, and giving.
I can explain the causes of poverty and different responses to addressing them.
I can explain how unfair wages and high-interest loans exploit people and responses to this.
I can explain what people trafficking is, how victims are exploited, and responses to it.
I can explain the role of charity and the different responses to issues related to giving money to those living in poverty.
I can explain Christian and other views on the responsibilities of people living in poverty
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