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Year 10/11 - Mirror & locker room

Reach workshops designed for Year 10 & 11 students, building connection, empathy and teamwork in the classroom.

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What your students will experience

Mirror:
*This workshop can be extended to go into more depth*

Encourages young female identifying people to explore the stereotypes and expectations placed upon them because of their gender as well as the impact these rules can have. Holds space for them to practise sharing the authentic self that lies beneath and empowers them to continue to be bold in their lives.

Locker Room:
*This workshop can be extended to go into more depth*

Locker Room acknowledges and challenges society’s views of young men and explores the impact stereotypes can have on individuals. This workshop highlights the importance of vulnerable conversation and why it’s beneficial to practise it more regularly.

Details

For

25 - 60 people

Duration

90 mins

Timetable

Where

Incursion

Our impact

We measure the impact our workshops have

We’ve been doing this work for over two decades now and have worked with close to 900,000 young people. We measure the impact of every workshop we run through evaluations – here are just a few stats from 2016.

80%

of participants believed our workshops helped them have more confidence in themselves.

84%

of participants said they felt empowered to make more positive choices in their lives following a workshop.

90%

of young people we worked with would recommend our workshops to their mates.

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