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Youth /Parent Workshops

These are separate workshops delivered to parents or young people. Both are follow on parts of our school assembly programme. These sessions are about breaking the generational divide and knowledge gap between parents and their children. These sessions are delivered in coordination with schools and often as a support plank to their general outreach and engagement. 

Parents

Our Parent workshops are often focused on making parents aware of issues in the first place. We help raise awareness around the indicators that their child may be being exploited or abused and what to look out for. Alongside identification we give parents an insight into what involvement means, the long term impacts on families and the young person and why to take the issue seriously. Emphasising the importance of early intervention and how parents can get support. Above all else how to intervene and keep their child safe.

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Students
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Student Workshops

These workshops are designed to support young people idenified as at risk, causing disruption in class or exhibiting delinquent behaviour. Our aim is to mitigate the issues escalating and prevent schools resorting to exclusion. 

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These are usually delivered over 7 peer support sessions that expand on the concepts introduced at our school assembly. As these sessions are more intimate and interactive, they allow us to explore areas such as 

  • Impact of their behaviour on others, their parents, their teachers and how to be more conscientious. 

  • Challenge the challenge

  • Emotional volcanoes

  • React versus respond

  • Why education matters

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