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Theme A Key topic: Communities Theme A Key Topic: Communities What other themes does

Theme A Key topic: Communities Theme A Key Topic: Communities What other themes does it link to? Theme B: local councils and how local councils run services for the community. Theme C: Committing crimes Example: Riots & Anti social behavior Theme D: how do people in power control others in communities? How does each theme link to another?

Theme A Key topic: Rights & Responsibilties Theme A What other themes does it

Theme A Key topic: Rights & Responsibilties Theme A What other themes does it link to? Key Topic: Communities Theme B – political rights Theme C – laws that protect our human rights. E. g. Human Rights Act 1998 – rights are codified into UK law. Legal Rights Theme D ? ? How does each theme link to another?

Theme A Key topic: Migration Theme A Key Topic: Communities What other themes does

Theme A Key topic: Migration Theme A Key Topic: Communities What other themes does it link to? Theme B: government laws and decisions affect where people can move and how many people can come into the UK. Theme C: illegal immigrants face the consequences of breaking the law. Theme D: Effects of Brexit on the immigration process. Reasons for people migrating – they migrate because of dictatorships and seeking political asylum. How does each theme link to another?

Theme A Key topic: Discrimination Theme A Key Topic: Communities What other themes does

Theme A Key topic: Discrimination Theme A Key Topic: Communities What other themes does it link to? Theme B: political ways of thinking (ideologies) can encourage discrimination. Theme C: laws are in place to prevent discrimination – Equalities Act 2010. Theme D: Discrimination in action – in the media or how people in positions of power may discriminate against others. How does each theme link to another?

Theme B Key topic: Government & Parliament Theme A Key Topic: Communities How does

Theme B Key topic: Government & Parliament Theme A Key Topic: Communities How does each theme link to another? What other themes does it link to? Theme A: governments make decisions about communities. Parliament is the national voice for communities. Theme C: Government & Parliament make laws that affect society. Theme D: democracy in action – do governments have ultimate power and influence?

Theme B Key topic: Political parties & Elections Theme A Key Topic: Communities How

Theme B Key topic: Political parties & Elections Theme A Key Topic: Communities How does each theme link to another? What other themes does it link to? Theme A: voting habits within different communities and how community issues affect how people vote. Political parties are examples of communities. Theme C: political parties influence the laws that are passed within society. Theme D: exploring the different ways people actively get involved in democracy. Digital democracy How the media affect elections and political parties.

Theme B Key topic: The budget & Government spending Theme A Key Topic: Communities

Theme B Key topic: The budget & Government spending Theme A Key Topic: Communities What other themes does it link to? Theme A: communities are affected depending on how much money governments give them. E. g. local services like libraries – budget cuts affect communities. Theme C: money is spent on prisons and policing which ensures the law is being upheld. Theme D: Does having money give you power? How does each theme link to another?

Theme C Key topic: What is the law? Theme A Key Topic: Communities What

Theme C Key topic: What is the law? Theme A Key Topic: Communities What other themes does it link to? Theme A: Rights are often protected by laws. Community cohesion is encouraged or protected by the existence of laws. Theme B: Parliament makes laws Theme D: Laws create restrictions on the power that people have. How does each theme link to another?

Theme C Key topic: The justice system Theme A Key Topic: Communities How does

Theme C Key topic: The justice system Theme A Key Topic: Communities How does each theme link to another? What other themes does it link to? Theme A: communities will feel safe if the justice system is working well and police are protecting people in society. Theme B: governments impact on how much money we have to spend on the justice system. Supreme Court – Judicary This is an aspect of Parliament.

Theme C Key topic: Crime Theme A Key Topic: Communities What other themes does

Theme C Key topic: Crime Theme A Key Topic: Communities What other themes does it link to? Theme A: levels of crime impact on how strong a community is. Crime can impact on others rights. Crime can be linked to discrimination. Responsibilities of people in society to adhere to the law. Theme B: government spending can affect crime levels. Theme D: How do the media report on crime? How does each theme link to another?

Theme D Key topic: Being an active citizen Theme A Key Topic: Communities What

Theme D Key topic: Being an active citizen Theme A Key Topic: Communities What other themes does it link to? Theme A: how can you be involved in your community? Rights & responsibility of citizens Respresentation within society. Theme B: voting helps to uphold the values of democracy. Using online methods to create support for individuals/ groups to get elected. Theme C: upholding the laws of the land. How does each theme link to another?

Theme D Key topic: Organisations in society Theme A What other themes does it

Theme D Key topic: Organisations in society Theme A What other themes does it link to? Key Topic: Communities Theme A: how can you be involved in your community? Rights & responsibility of citizens Representation within society. Supporting communities to become stronger. Theme B: lobbying political parties. Theme C: help to reduce crime and help those coming out of the justice system. How does each theme link to another?

Theme A Theme D Key topic: International Governmental Organisations. Key Topic: Communities How does

Theme A Theme D Key topic: International Governmental Organisations. Key Topic: Communities How does each theme link to another? What other themes does it link to? Theme A: migration of people. Representation of citizens. Theme B: holding governments to account. Representation of citizens. Theme C: legal accountability for governments.