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why partner with Unlock Drama

Our mission goes beyond the spotlight of the stage. Through Applied Theatre, we create a sanctuary of transformation and growth.


Delve into the multifaceted impact of our projects:

  • Victim Awareness: Centering the narratives of victims, fostering deeper understanding and empathy.
  • Outlet for Emotional Expression: Providing a safe space for participants to channel feelings and experiences.
  • Increase Self-Esteem and Confidence: Empowering individuals to find their voice and rediscover their worth.
  • Develop Interpersonal Skills: Cultivating effective communication, teamwork, and leadership.
  • Improve Mental Health, Well-being, and Mood: Drama as a therapeutic medium, nurturing the soul and mind.
  • Tackle Current Issue-Based Topics: Creating platforms to address societal challenges through poignant performances.
  • Explore Offender Management and Consequential Thinking: Unpacking actions and their cascading effects.
  • Participant-Created Performances: Amplifying authentic voices to wider audiences, propelling change and understanding.

 

But what truly sets us apart? Our ability to reach the hardest-to-reach participants. Those disengaged from traditional rehabilitation due to unique needs like neurodiversity find solace and growth with us.

In partnering with Unlock Drama, you’re championing a movement towards holistic healing, empathy, and a brighter future. Together, let’s craft stories that heal, inspire, and change the narrative.

Unlock Drama are proud suppliers of the Prison Education Service Dynamic Purchasing System.

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