five freedoms for animals poster

FIVE FREEDOMS FOR ANIMALS

The Five Freedoms for Animals, sometimes known as Brambell’s five freedoms, outline five essential aspects of animal welfare under human control.

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The Brambell Report stated “An animal should at least have sufficient freedom of movement to be able without difficulty, to turn round, groom Itself, get up, lie down and stretch its limbs”.

The Five Freedoms for Animals were originally developed from a UK Government report on livestock husbandry in 1965. The five freedoms are used as the basis for the actions of professional groups, including vets, and have been adopted by representative groups internationally including the World Organisation for Animal Health.

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free classroom posters

POSITIVE SKILLS FOR STUDENTS

Download our vibrant Positive Skills Classroom Poster Set and brighten up your classroom with these positive daily reminders for your students.

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Have you practiced kindness today? Can you tell the difference between a fact and an opinion? Can you remember how to have a respectful conversation?

Download our Positive Skills Classroom Poster Set and brighten up your classroom with these positive daily reminders to be kind, listen to others, be respectful towards others and think before you speak.

You can print these PDF posters in the following paper sizes: A0, A1, A2, A3 and A4.

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meatless mondays schools

CELEBRATE MEATLESS MONDAYS

Download your colourful Meatless Mondays poster to celebrate your students cutting out meat once a week to reduce their carbon footprint and make kinder food choices.

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Did you know it takes more than 2000 litres of water to make just one hamburger, and more than 15,000 litres to make one piece of steak?

Meatless Mondays are a fun and easy way for schools to reduce their carbon and water footprint, encourage healthy eating and empower students to make informed food choices. The initiative already takes places in hundreds of schools around the world, from the United States to the Philippines, to educate children about healthy and sustainable eating.

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