1-3-5 PLAN
Setting both long term and short term goals is crucial for getting the results that we desire. The 1-3-5 model is one way of doing this. Get all the info and a free PDF here...
Setting both long term and short term goals is crucial for getting the results that we desire. The 1-3-5 model is one way of doing this. Get all the info and a free PDF here...
In the June 2016 Youthwork Magazine, we shared a resource based on values, including a values audit for your work and a game to use with young people. It is here for you along with all of the downloads.
If you're thinking of running a prayer room or a reflective space in your school, you've come to the right place. Here are 11 ready to use resources, which require varying amounts of preparation and equipment, but are all available to you free of charge. They encourage children and young people to engage with prayer and thinking reflectively about themselves, other people, the places around them and God.
Each year, NATRE (the National Association of Teachers of Religious Education) run a competition to help students explore their spiritual ideas, questions and beliefs through art.
This painting generator is a brilliant tool to use either for yourself or with young people. On the one hand it is a bit of fun and a good way to spend a few seconds filling your screen with colour, but there may be a serious side for schools workers too.
Assembly plan to use during Pentecost in Primary Schools from schools worker John Prockter who is based in Bridgnorth.
4 ready to use mentoring session ideas, with some tips for what to consider when running a mentoring session.
Three card tricks you can use in schools to generate conversation. Great as an ice breaker or conversation starter - here are videos showing you the tricks and how to do them.
Easter resource that was developed by the LCET Team (now youthscape Local) which loosely follows the traditional stages of the cross. The series includes as look at: Choices, Betrayal, Accused, Denial, Suffering, Death, Life and Hope.
Here is a free resource for getting started in schools, or if your developing your strategy and work if you're already visiting schools as a Christian.
How often do we help our young people explore what is most important in a relationship?
Group work on relationships designed for 11-14yr olds