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Author: University of Manchester. Centre for Applied Theatre Research

Title: The impact of Blagg on challenging and reducing offending by young people: An evaluation of a drama based offending behaviour workshop

Summary: This independent evaluation highlights the potentially positive contribution drama based projects can make to the development of group work provision for young people at risk of offending. Blagg had most significant impact on young people's awareness of the effect of offending on victims, their awareness of thoughts, feelings and decision making relating to offending and their confidence and self esteem. Increased confidence and self esteem is a frequently reported outcome of taking part in drama - drama provides supervised opportunities to interact with peers and gain recognition and praise. Project description Blagg is a drama workshop developed by TiPP that employs drama tools and techniques to challenge offending behaviour. Six implementations of Blagg within two YOTS in the North West region were evaluated - data from qualitative interviews and questionnaires with participants and staff, observation of the programme and YOT records were collected and analysed.

Details: Manchester, UK: Centre for Applied Theatre Research, 2003. 54p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed July 30, 2016 at: http://www.artsevidence.org.uk/evaluations/impact-blagg-challenging-and-reducing-offending-yo/

Year: 2003

Country: United Kingdom

URL: http://www.artsevidence.org.uk/evaluations/impact-blagg-challenging-and-reducing-offending-yo/

Shelf Number: 139903

Keywords:
Arts in Prisons
Arts Programs
At-Risk Youth
Delinquency Prevention
Rehabilitation Programs
Theater Arts