Arc news: January 2019

New programmes for a New Year!
We're delighted to kick off 2019 with the latest news of our exciting, interactive programmes for schools and local communities!
Our range of new projects and old favourites include:
* Unlimited - our follow-up to Broadcast Junior - coming to Barking & Dagenham primary schools using live theatre and multi-media to explore hate crime and extremism, funded by the Home Office 'Building a Stronger Britain Together' programme - FREE booking opens this spring!
* Crossing Over - our road safety awareness drama for young people returns to Camden secondary schools this March - fully booked!
* School for Scammers - scamming awareness for adult community groups, funded by Havering Safer Neighbourhood Board - FREE booking now open!
* Stop & Think - funding from Barking & Dagenham Safer Neighbourhoods Board will mean we can deliver our revised youth/Police relationship programme to new audiences in Barking & Dagenham this year - FREE booking to follow soon!
* Oliver's Tales - interactive storytelling and tale-making sessions for audiences in nursery, infant and junior schools - now available!
* Raised Voices - our all-female after-school drama group starts work on its latest film resource for young people - recruiting now!
* No More Whispers - FGM-awareness training now available to primary and secondary school students and teachers/staff in London schools and beyond - call or email Arc for more information!
* #Consequences - schools health and wellbeing roadshow for Epping Forest District Council - fully booked!
* Broadcast and Broadcast Junior - internet safety for secondary and primary school audiences - now available!
To find out if your school is eligible for FREE Arc programmes, or nto find out what's available in your area, contact Theresa Snooks at Arc Theatre on 020 8595 8509.