Impact & Collaborations
Working alongside young people, we are helping individuals make changes in their own lives but also helping to transform the systems around them. We invite you to explore the stories, results, and partnerships that make this work possible.
58
sessions
83
participants
08
schools
1093
hours of student participation
“There are always people who will help and if not then you can be that person for others.”
Participant – age 14
Consent Film
Working with Boys in Mind we wanted to highlight what meaningful & respectful conversations about consent & relationships look like.
In 2023 young people age 13-16 made this film which shares youth perspectives on consent, gendered differences & suggestions to improve relationships and sex education.
“This has enabled the pupils to be more reflective on their own relationships and behaviour and to that of other pupils. In the past they may have ignored negative behaviours and comments from other pupils whereas now they are more aware of inappropriate language and more readily able to address this, seek support from adults in school and control their own responses.”
Year 9 Pastoral Manager
Fierce & Fiesty
Working with Rachel Wilder at the University of Bath we ran an Art Activism workshop as part of her research into youth led social change. Here is a film made over the weekend of the workshop.
“For us to actually do something about [the harmful ways young people treat each other] is better, because it is just normalised around school now... those things shouldn’t be normalised, and it’s nice to know that we can actually try to make a change.”
Participant - age 14
Creative Voices
What Young People Really Want
Young people aged 12 - 18 years old took part in conversations about power, gender norms, peer relationships and their own agency to create change for themselves.
The workshops offered young people safe and collaborative spaces to explore their passions & concerns through graffiti, stencils & animation. The community workshops were held 2024-25 in Bath, with an exhibition in March 2025.
Claymation
Young people aged 12 - 18 years old took part in conversations about power, gender norms, peer relationships and their own agency to create change for themselves.
The weekend workshops offered young people safe and collaborative spaces to explore their passions & concerns through graffiti, stencils & animation.