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On the Ground: Offender Development through Drama (Odd)

1 min read Youth Justice
A theatre project in Greater Manchester is helping vulnerable young people to develop their team-working skills.

Funding £1,500 from Odd Threatre Company
Aim Exploring issues through drama

Project organisers in Bury, Greater Manchester, are working to help vulnerable young people address their issues, while delivering a message of change to the government.

Offender Development through Drama (Odd) is a theatre project that seeks to help young people develop important skills, such as team-working. The project is currently working with a group of young people connected to voluntary youth sector organisation Rathbone to prepare a performance for this week's Conservative Party conference.

Entitled Finding their Way, the play is about the problems these young people have faced, including drug abuse, teenage pregnancy and family conflict.

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