Show You Care

an ‘ADS’ Campaign funded by RBWM

As part of our Youth education programme, we are launching our ‘Show You Care’ Campaign, which we hope will help to promote and educate students about the role Young People have in caring for others in our community and the huge value that this has.

It will link into the PSHE curriculum as part of the Core themes of ‘Relationships' and 'Living in the Wider World' and be a valuable holistic exercise for the school and the wider community.

As part of the campaign, we have been funded by the Royal Borough to deliver a FREE workshop for students in KS2 & 3.

Delivery of these workshops will begin in the new academic year in September, and you can book your workshop with us NOW!

The workshop is designed to be an informative and interactive way for students to understand why caring for those around us is important, before moving on to look at what it means to be a Young Carer, to help identify and support those that are providing care in their family, as well as teaching all students more specifically about Dementia, how it affects the lives of those living with it.

The workshop delivered by a qualified and experienced Teacher can last between 45 minutes and an hour and a half. It can be customised to the size and age of the group and can include:

  • An introduction talk about who we are and why we’re visiting the school.

  • 'Why we care’ interactive workshop exploring the different ways we care everyday.

  • Activities and Games.

  • Information about our ’Show You Care’ campaign and the competition we are running.

  • The sharing of a story by a ‘Young Carer'.

  • An introduction to our book ‘A Kid’s Guide to Dementia’.

We can work with varying group sizes depending on your needs, with the ideal being a regular class size of up to 30 students.

All workshop facilitators are DBS checked and safeguard trained.

A free copy of 'A Kids Guide to Dementia' will be donated to the School Library.

Please fill in the form below in order to register your interest in having us come to your school.