/ key stage 3

Our Interactive workshops, roadshows and performances can be delivered locally or nationally and all of our programmes are developed in partnership with our clients to compliment core areas of the national curriculum. If you have an issue or topic that you wish to explore that is not covered on our website please contact our development team to discuss your needs. We will work in partnership with you to create the perfect programme that ensures delivery of all identified learning objectives. To contact us Click here

“Their brilliant performances raise awareness whilst reflection sessions provide time for pupils to discuss and relate to what they have seen”
Michelle Clayton, Bishop Barrington School

Current Programmes Include:
/ Alcohol & Anti-Social Behaviour
/ Bullying
/ Tobacco Education

Alcohol & Anti-Social Behaviour
Trashed is a multi-media performance that raises awareness around the dangers of excessive alcohol consumption ‘binge drinking’ and the impact of anti social behaviour and alcohol related crime on the community.

The performance explores the negative influence alcohol misuse has on the lives of three young people, their health, behaviour and relationships. Incorporating 3 optional filmed scenarios to highlight:

/ Police point of view - how drunk and disorderly behaviour impacts on
  the community.
/ Paramedic point of view – compromised personal safety when you
  are drunk.
/ Sexual health messages - compromised sexual health practice when
  under the influence of alcohol.

This hard hitting, effective programme is designed for a whole year group.
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Run the Risk is an interactive drama based workshop for a maximum of 40 pupils that examines the effects of alcohol and the associated risk related behaviour. Highlighting the consequences of alcohol related anti-social behaviour we debate the severity of these crimes with a focus on personal safety.

Bullying
Respect is a hard hitting multi-media performance that highlights the devastating effects that all forms of bullying can have on a young persons life. Following the story of one young persons quest to fit in.

Respect enables the audience to observe the effect of bullying and explores ways of dealing with it. No one deserves to be bullied and no type of bullying is acceptable. The performance demonstrates how by doing nothing or helping to spreading rumours we can be as guilty as the bully but by standing together and being strong we can make a real difference. Homophobic, physical, verbal and text bullying are all explored.

Tobacco Education
The Truth is a multi-media performance that explores the tobacco industry and the tactics it uses to influence youth and adult smoking.

Our multi-media backdrop enables us to include broadcast quality anti tobacco adverts and graphics of factual tobacco Industry quotes to raise awareness of the conscious strategic thinking behind the production, marketing and selling of cigarettes to young people. Ideal for developing young people’s enquiry and communication skills.
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