Equality & Inclusion

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Socially distanced activities
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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.
Children playing a clapping game

Force the Circle

Play a game and help participants explore what it's like to be excluded
group of teenagers having a discussion

Exploring Stereotypes

Divide the Pioneers into groups of five or six. Give some of the groups task A and some of the groups task B.
group of teenagers having a discussion

Different Families

Look into teasing/bullying
group of teenagers having a discussion

Discussion web

Children playing a clapping game

Ball Toss

Game to learn each other's names
group of teenagers having a discussion

In the picture

Discuss the way young people are shown in articles, photos and adverts in the media.
group of teenagers having a discussion

Do you agree?

Pioneers should consider the statement presented and decide if they agree or disagree if it is acceptable in Woodcraft Folk

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