VIRTUAL PROJECTS

 
 

A huge part of what we do is design unique interventions with our clients, ensuring what we deliver fits with your key learning objectives and signposts any relevant resources. We are always open to adapt current projects, or to create entirely new ones on any topic of learning - to hear more about what we can deliver for you, please get in touch!

In order to adapt to lockdown and the closure of schools, we developed a range of virtual interventions to be delivered to schools remotely. The success of these projects during that time has meant that many clients wanted to see the continuation of virtual sessions, accompanied by our live work. Below, you can see some example of the virtual projects we are delivering:


 
 

KS1: online Muffin, don’t get squished!

An adapted version of the live KS1 show, consisting of a funny, informative and engaging short video and workshop in order to teach road safety basics to young pedestrians when travelling near roads.

KS2: Virtual cSI - the incident on station road

Using an interactive PowerPoint and live facilitation over a video calling software, students are taken round a ‘mock-up’ crime scene in which they investigate the cause of a road traffic incident. Using witness statements and props, students figure out who is to blame and how the incident could have been avoided.



 

KS3: Deadly distraction

A recorded dramatical theatre production which is followed by a online workshop delivered by one of our trained facilitators to teach students how to effectively negate the dangers that pose them by the roadside to and from school.

KS3: Why queue

A funny and engaging online intervention delivered by our facilitators that uses light-hearted yet informative short videos to teach students the huge economic, health and environmental benefits of travelling to and from school sustainably!



 
 

kS4 & kS5: Virtual Wanna Lift

An online workshop delivered by one of our trained facilitators which uses a variety of short films and discussion based activities to engage an older audience on the topic of young driver and passenger safety. Showing them in a unique and positive way the dangers they will face on the road, while equipping them with the techniques to overcome them.