Walk in my Shoes



A bullying education program

For young people - by young people

 
 
The Walk in my Shoes program helps people talk, and it helps people listen.
It carries a raw and honest message of survival and hope that speaks in a language students relate to.
 
Walk in my Shoes explores bullying from the point of view of bullies, victims and teachers.
It gives a thorough and holistic approach that works.
 
“I have been bullied, I ran away and I didn’t face it. I think this program can make a difference. It can help people like me.” Jade, film-maker, 17 years old
 

Professional Development Workshops:

This three hour workshop will introduce you to the Walk in my Shoes program.
You will learn the principles, skills and processes you will need to confer the Walk in my Shoes program.
 
Includes:
  •          film viewing and discussion
  •          utilisation and recommendations on using the workbook
  •          guided multi-modal de-briefing activities.
 
Workshops are available on a monthly basis and are a good, solid introduction to the Walk in my Shoes program.
 
Workshops dates for 2010:
  • 7 April
  • 12 May
  • 9 June
  • 14 July
  • 18 Aug
  • 15 Sep
  • 13 Oct
  • 10 Nov
  • 15 Dec.
 

Resource pack:

(Workshops are recommended prior to purchasing a pack)
The Walk in my Shoes resource pack informs both students and teachers of the impact bullying has on individuals.
 
Includes:
  •          film DVD
  •          facilitators Guide
  •          activities workbook
  •           PDF of workbook
  •          CD soundtrack.
 
Walk in my Shoes has already been successfully trialed and implemented at a number of schools. 
The program has been developed by young people who have disengaged from mainstream education for a variety of reasons, including bullying.
Wesley Mission Brisbane staff  have supervised all stages of the program development and has been endorsed Griffith University.
 
For more information or to book your workshop phone:
07 5569 1807
0439 538 930
or email: Walk in my Shoes