ScapeGoat Schools

Scapegoat Services

  • Interactive School workshops. (2 Hours for KS2-4. 1 Hour for KS1)

We can cover a range of subject matters including the following:

1. Bullying and Peer Pressure 8) Domestic Violence & Abuse
2. Anger Management 9) Family and Relationships
3. Divorce and Separation 10) Self Harming
4. Bereavement 11) Racism and Prejudice
5. Self Confidence and Self Esteem 12) Coping with Change
6. Sex and Sexual Health 13) Promoting Positive Behaviour
7. Drugs and Alcohol 14) Emotional Literacy
  • Help Booklets on Workshop Topics. (Coming Soon)

    All of the above topics are covered in a range of individual Help Booklets. These have useful tips on how to deal with specific problems that may arise. They cover; signs to look out for if you suspect a child is in need, techniques that can be used to support the child, helpful contacts and suggested further reading etc.
  • Teachers Packs.

    The Teachers Packs contain various different Emotional Literacy exercises and games, forumming techniques and hints and tips on using Drama as a therapeutic tool. They can be used in conjunction with a workshop or INSET session to continue the work in the classroom.
  • INSET.

    Sessions on achieving better Emotional literacy through the use of Drama techniques in the Classroom (For Teachers. One hour or Half day)
  • Parent Workshops.

    Workshop sessions on Emotional Literacy and Drama techniques to use in the home, to help combat problem behaviour. (Two Hours)
  • Summer Holiday Workshops. (Children only)

    A whole week of interactive social drama work. Practical skills, self-confidence, team games, dealing with feelings and FUN!!!!!
  • One to One Self-esteem work.

    For individual children or adults.

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Latest comments

“The workshops really challenged the students to see themselves and the world
around them in a new light. Very good indeed”

Mrs L. Denbigh, principal,
Dartford.