Use in Education

our top RECOMMENDATIONS for UDC resources

UDC resources are used and trusted by teachers, chaplains, pastoral staff and youth workers to invest in the lives of children, young people and young adults.

A group of four people standing together indoors. One person is holding a booklet titled "Leader's Guide" and wearing a school uniform. Another person is holding a card. They are smiling and posed for the photo.

Our resources make a difference:

  • Provides an opportunity for fun and creativity.

  • Helps with the making of positive life choices

  • Lays the foundations for positive well-being

  • Encourages the exploration of healthy new ideas

  • Strengthens spiritual awareness and spiritual development

  • Develops character, confidence, conversation and oracy skills

  • Builds healthy strong relationships and an understanding of others.

  • Creates space to navigate life’s challenges.

Our resources are great for:

  • Lessons

  • Assemblies

  • Group work

  • Workshops

  • Mentoring

  • For use on their own or as an accompaniment.

  • Informal spaces too (like canteens, break out spaces).

Our recommendations

A blue and red spiral-bound leader's guide book titled "TEN: TEN LIVE LIFE DIFFERENTLY" with motivational stickers, a box of "TEN: TEN QUESTIONS," and a red lanyard with a USB drive, all on a yellow background.

10:10

10:10 is a well-being resource to help children and young people discover how to live differently and find their best life. Across ten themes and through activities, films, discussion and take home ideas 10:10 gives children and young people the opportunity to explore transformative ideas around how to truly flourish.

Blue Table Talk card box labeled 'table talk for ages 14-16', designed for 6-8 people, featuring themes for conversation.

Table Talk

Table Talk is a range of conversation card decks that help people talk about the big and not-so-big questions of life. Table Talk helps to strengthen relationships, as well as an easier and more natural way to have deeper conversations. There are no right or wrong answers, everyone can share their views — or ask their own questions!