We work extensively with local schools, colleges and universities, delivering exciting and innovative projects to aid learning.

Consent

Consent is an interactive workshop for Year 9’s that deals with issues around sexual consent, including the taking and sharing of sexual images on phones.

The project is delivered in conjunction with Flintshire Youth Services with youth workers present at the workshops to support discussion in-between scenes.

You can view a trailer here -

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hs33I_Ea8fc

Junior Justice

Aimed at primary school pupils this interactive workshop follows a young person’s journey through the legal system, from committing a crime, to arrest, trial and sentencing.

Participants learn about how the justice system works, explore the issues raised in a safe environment, and will ultimately decide the fate of our young offender.

On the journey, they will be able to examine the circumstances of the crime, debate the rights and wrongs of his behaviour, explore consequential thinking, as well as return their own verdict on what should happen to the accused.

The program of work is created in conjunction with North Wales Police’s Police and Community Trust (PACT), and the workshops and are supported by the local Police Community Support Officers.

Justice In A Day

Working with our partnership with PACT (North Wales Police’s Police and Community Trust), North Wales Police, HM Courts, Magistrates and the Youth Justice Service, Justice in a Day is a workshop that offers pupils in year 8/9 an opportunity to gain a greater insight about the workings of the Criminal Justice System.

The workshop encourages young people to explore their choices, consequential thinking, and how to avoid becoming involved in the Criminal Justice System by focusing on the impact that a criminal action can have on an offender, a victim, their families and the wider community.

Bright Sparks

Created in partnership with The North and Mid Wales Reaching Wider Partnership at Bangor University. Bright Sparks raises awareness of opportunities in STEM subjects (Science,Technology, Engineering and Maths) amongst children in North Wales primary schools