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Pronoun Round

This activity introduces the concept of non-binary genders and non-binary pronouns. It shows the importance of self-identifcation of gender and gets the participants to think about the consequences of misgendering others.
group of teenagers having a discussion

Gender, Me and Us

This activity allows participants to analyse what sexism means to them. This activity will also get participants to think about solutions and possible reactions to challenging sexism.
Children playing a clapping game

Odd One Out

To explore exclusion and bullying and how it makes people fee
Children playing a clapping game

Equity: Lucky Number

group of teenagers having a discussion

Talking you down

RolePlays

The Magic Machine

Turn your group into a magic machine to help everyone feel special and happy.
group of teenagers having a discussion

Vote for your favourite Membership Badge Design for 2023

group of teenagers having a discussion

Cyber-bullying

The venturers have to develop a drama exploring a cyber-bullying situation and reflect on how the victim feels and how they think the bullying should be tackled.
group of teenagers having a discussion

What if

Participants imagine the consequences that could arise from particular situations, using drama techniques to think in particular about what would happen if children took all decisions
Children playing a clapping game

Diversity game show

The group(s) are asked a range of questions and the aim of the activity is to get as many ‘diversity points’ as possible within the time limit.
Children playing a clapping game

Knowing me, knowing you - Statements

This get to know each other activity can be adapted to suit any groups.
group of teenagers having a discussion

Viewing from another perspective

Draw an object from different angles, think about different perspectives.

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