Rebecca Boden found out of Unlock drama sat in a tree celebrating the new Unlock drama community through their blog

welcome to the Unlock Drama community

We’re thrilled to launch the official LinkedIn Community page for Unlock Drama! This is a space dedicated to connecting, inspiring, and sharing the transformative power of drama within the criminal justice system and beyond.

At Unlock Drama, our journey is fuelled by a passion for harnessing the arts to bring about positive change, especially focusing on mental health, neurodiversity, and rehabilitation. Here, we’ll share:

 

Insights & Success Stories:

The impactful narratives from our projects at various institutions, showcasing the real-life changes we’re witnessing.

 

Resources & Discussions:

Engaging content to broaden our understanding of the intersection between drama, mental health, and social change.

 

Networking Opportunities:

Connect with like-minded individuals, organisations, and professionals passionate about arts, rehabilitation, and social justice.

We invite you to be an active part of this community. Share your thoughts, experiences, and let’s collaborate to make a difference. Whether you’re a professional in the field, a supporter of the arts, or someone passionate about making a positive impact, your voice matters here.

Let’s embark on this exciting journey together. Follow our page, contribute to the conversations, and be part of a community that’s shaping a better, more inclusive future through the power of drama.

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