Training
We deliver training to frontline practitioners in health, education and community settings to better equip them with specialist theories, skills and techniques to negotiate some of the most pressing and complex social issues, in order to reduce conflict and risk of harm, as well as building safer and more cohesive communities and settings.


What’s included?
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Teacher, health practitioner, youth-worker, local authority and community training
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Practical workshops, including acted scenarios, performance and role-play
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Theory base: Non-violent communication, restorative, anti-racism and trauma informed
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Themes inclusive of: Hateful-extremism, anti-racism, holding challenging conversations, (and more)
Impact &
Results
“Through the Wellbeing Your Way programme, the beneficiaries involved have secured positive outcomes in confidence, self-worth, sense of community, capability, and prospects. Longer-term positive impacts on mental health, wellbeing, and aspirations are already being realised.” (External evaluator)
94%
felt more equipped to deal with racism
93%
rated training good or excellent
99%
learnt something new on the subject
What Our
Participants Say
“What I most enjoy about volunteering at Odd Arts is the opportunity to connect with other volunteers and staff members and also getting involved with the volunteering activities on hand.”
George
“Volunteering for Odd Arts was a highlight of my summer; the volunteers and kids were all wonderful to work with. Making, playing, and moving all together reflected how important getting together to create is! I would 100% recommend.”
Rosalie
“Odd Arts is an incredibly welcoming and inspiring place to work. I felt embraced by a team of passionate, creative individuals who genuinely care about each other and the work they do. Getting to know everyone and collaborating with such thoughtful, talented people made a lasting impact on me”
Petrina Leadership Programme Participant
“Being a volunteer in the summer programme meant meaningfully connecting with the amazing, creative young people of Hulme, and getting to work with the lovely staff at Odd Arts as well. I feel more engaged with my creative side and inspired to create and write my own dramatic work. I’m really grateful to everyone at Oddarts for giving me the space to lead my own drama sessions with the young people.”
Jen
“Being part of this wonderful team feels incredibly meaningful and rewarding. Everyday is different and I find myself enjoying participating in different opportunities and meeting the loveliest people. Volunteering at the Creative Coffee sessions inspires my own creativity and it is great to see in others too. I’m excited for opportunities to come and very grateful to be a part of a fantastic initiative!”
Lily
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