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Schools invite Big Issue vendors to speak to students: “Transformed how our pupils talk about homelessness”

A new programme is educating pupils across the UK on homelessness and poverty via first-hand accounts from Big Issue vendors

Big Issue Education programme shows a Big Issue vendor speaking to children in a school

Big Issue vendor André Rostant speaks to pupils at Malmesbury Primary School, Tower Hamlets, London. Image: Big Issue

Wednesday 15 April – A new programme run by the Big Issue through which vendors of its street magazine are invited to speak in schools is set to be rolled out across the country.

Big Issue vendors have been engaging with primary-age pupils through assemblies and workshops, sharing their personal experiences to educate the next generation about societal issues of homelessness, poverty and inequality.

Pilot sessions run in more than ten London and Bristol schools have been met with positive feedback, with the programme now set to be expanded nationwide.

“It’s transformed how our pupils talk about homelessness,” says one Bristol primary school teacher. “They’ve moved from seeing it as an individual problem to understanding the wider causes. That shift in thinking is powerful.”

A head teacher in London agrees: “Students aren’t just learning about inequality – they’re debating it, questioning it and thinking about solutions.”

Many students reported meeting the vendors had an immediate and lasting impact on them. One Year 6 pupil said: “I didn’t realise how many reasons there are for someone not having a home. It’s not just about money – it can be about mental health or losing a job. We should make sure everyone has a fair chance.”

Advertising helps fund Big Issue’s mission to end poverty
Advertising helps fund Big Issue’s mission to end poverty

A Year 5 student added: “I have learnt that homeless people don’t just sleep on the streets. They can sleep in other places, like their car or in temporary accommodation.”

Susan Lomax, Big Issue Education Programme Coordinator, said: “We want young people to appreciate how fairness, compassion and social justice shape a stronger society.

“We’re currently preparing to expand the programme across the UK. The ambition is for schools nationwide to access high-quality opportunities that spark informed, compassionate conversations about poverty and the experience of homelessness.

“These discussions will help to nurture a generation that not only understands inequality, but feels empowered to tackle it.”

Schools interested in a visit from the Big Issue’s Education Programme can find out more at bigissue.com/big-issue-education-programme.

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