The Adventures of Brontë & Buddy 

Welcome to the Social Justice Series!  
The first Brontë and Buddy book is on Discrimination and Racism... called "The Spotted Ones" the book looks at how differences in our appearances can alter how we treat people and how those feelings affect others. 

The Adventures of Brontë & Buddy 

The books are designed for ages 7 to 10 year olds, Their purpose is to help children understand bullying, exclusion, and differences in appearance. The books aim to teach that everyone is fundamentally the same, despite outward differences.  

The Adventures of Brontë & Buddy 

About Brontë and Buddy 
 
Brontë is a pedigree Border Collie, she is 5 years old and loves to play ball games and chase flies! 
 
Buddy is a Welsh Sheepdog, he is also 5 years old and loves intelligent games and chewing bones in the sun. 

The Adventures of Brontë & Buddy 

Like most siblings, Brontë and Buddy don't always see eye to eye, they have different friends and like different things and they also look very different to one another, but they don't let that stand in their way...  
they love each other - just as they are! 

     The Adventures of Brontë & Buddy 

✔️ What they stand against 
They dislike bullying in all its forms. 
 
✔️ What confuses them 
They don’t understand why people treat others badly because of: 
cultural differences 
how someone looks 
age 
gender 
 
✔️ What their role is 
They’re “here to help everyone understand,” meaning: 
 
They guide children toward empathy 
 
They help explain why bullying is harmful 
 
They encourage seeing similarities rather than differences. 

The Adventures of Brontë & Buddy 

The books are government approved, and are used in the classrooms and at home for everyone to get involved... they are all individual to each child so they get to keep them and read them over and over. 

Equality and Social Justice  

Equality is when each person is seen as equal in the eyes of the law. 
 
A government that protects human rights makes one set of laws for everyone, not different laws for different people. 
 
In the past, the law has discriminated against some groups based on their race, religion, gender, or sexuality. 
 
Social justice is when each person can exercise their rights within a society. 
 
A government that promotes social justice ensures that everyone has physical security, education, healthcare, and employment. 

Who are we.... 

The Police Community Clubs of Great Britain and Amber Bee CIC are dedicated to promoting social justice and making a positive impact in schools and communities through education across the  
United Kingdom. 
 
Together, we can build a future where social justice is not just a dream, but a reality for all.