Press Release - Love Bites
Love
Bites is a stand alone teaching resource aimed at young people
aged 14+ in schools, informal education and social care settings.
The Love Bites package consists of a forty-minute film featuring
streetwise, contemporary puppet characters filmed in a soap opera
format plus a support pack which includes a national curriculum
format teaching programme which PHSCE teachers and other professionals
can use to engage young people on the topic of sexual health and
relationships. As well as the 40-minute educational film and teaching
pack, the film is punctuated by a range of handmade spoof adverts
focusing on single issues such as contraception, female body imand the dangers of chat-rooms.
Love
Bites was recently short-listed for the prestigious Pamela Sheridan
award, the national programme which celebrates best practise and
production in Sex and Relationship educational resources.
It was also reviewed by The Times Educational Supplement. (June
04) which stated:-
'The
pack deals openly and honestly with difficult issues'
'Will
be a boon to the hard pressed co-ordinator or teacher'
'Should
prove a useful asset for the secondary PHSCE resources shelf'
The
project is currently being delivered live in West Yorkshire by
the company in schools and community venues as a whole package
including an interactive workshop run by qualified puppet theatre
staff, which isolates and discusses issues highlighted in the
video. As outlined above Love Bites is available as a stand-alone
resource for educators to use themselves within their own environments
and can be purchased as such. Training sessions for teachers and
other professionals wishing to purchase and use the package themselves
are also run by the theatre company and are bookable at the time
of purchase.
Recent
teachers comments include:
'Love
Bites! Fantastic! Relevant, funny, topical and totally in tune
with our year group'
Head of Year 10, Calderdale school.
'The
team were very professional but relaxed in their approach. The
pupils particularly enjoyed being treated as adults'
PHSCE Head, Kirklees School.
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