Learning
Empowering educators with tools for inclusive education through real stories and meaningful connections
Allyship
Belonging
Community
Our eLearning Programme
We’ve partnered with Kick it Out and collaborated with the University of Westminster to create something truly special – a six-week programme that brings Paul Canoville’s inspiring story into your classroom, alongside insights from Marie Gentles OBE and Pat Nevin
It’s designed to help your students explore what it really means to be an ally, to belong, and to build strong communities together.
🎯 Curriculum Aligned
Seamlessly fits into Citizenship, PSHE, History, and English lessons. We’ve done the hard work of mapping everything to national curriculum requirements, so you can focus on inspiring your students.
📚 Ready to Teach
Complete teacher toolkit included with lesson plans, videos, and resources. Everything you need is right here – just download and you’re ready to go.
🌟 Real Stories, Real Impact
Students hear directly from Paul Canoville about his groundbreaking journey as Chelsea FC’s first Black player, making history come alive in your classroom.
👥 Project-Based Learning
Students create their own community projects, taking their learning beyond the classroom and into real action in their schools and communities.
What's Inside
Six Weeks of Engaging Content
Each week builds on the last, creating a journey of discovery and understanding
WEEK 1
Introduction to Allyship, Belonging and Community
WEEK 2
Community – The Windrush Generation’s Role in Multicultural Britain
WEEK 3
Belonging – Paul Canoville’s Relationship with Football
WEEK 4
Allyship – Standing Together with Paul Canoville & Pat Nevin
WEEK 5
Groupwork Task – Creating Your Community Project
WEEK 6
Presenting Your Allyship, Belonging, and Community Project
What Your Students Will Achieve
- Explain the concepts of allyship, belonging and community and their significance in society
- Analyse the historical and contemporary impact of the Windrush Generation and movements like Black Lives Matter
- Evaluate the role of allies in promoting inclusivity and challenging discrimination
- Apply their learning by developing and presenting a community-based project
- Reflect on their own experiences and consider how they can actively contribute to positive change

Perfect Fit for Your Curriculum
Citizenship (KS3 & 4)
PSHE Education
History (Key Stage 3)
SMSC Development
Cross-Curricular Links
English & Literacy
It's Really Simple!
How to Get Started
1 - Access The Academy
Create your free account on The Academy platform or log in if you already have one. You’ll receive an email confirmation to get started.
2 - Find 'Team Canoville ABC'
Once logged in, scroll to Course Categories and select ‘Team Canoville’, then choose ‘Team Canoville ABC’ to access the full programme.
3 - Download Your Resources
Get the complete teacher toolkit with lesson plans, videos, assessment tools, and student workbooks – everything you need in one place.
4 - Start Teaching!
Use the ready-made lesson plans to deliver engaging sessions that build participation and deeper understanding throughout the programme.

Need Help Getting Started?
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Technical Requirements
Best experience: Laptop or tablet with Google Chrome or Firefox browser
Everything works on standard school devices – no special software needed!