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Dream a Future - Are we listening?
Dream a Future - Are we listening?
This creative school project shows young people attending special schools have the same dreams and career aspirations as any other young person.

Street Dance Workshops
Street Dance Workshops
Every Tuesday creative street dance workshops are being delivered to young people in Bromsgrove to support arts development.

Community Thursdays
Community Thursdays
Every Thursday evening North Bromsgrove High school hosts a wide range of arts and creative projects for young people and the wider community.

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Dream a Future

YOUNG PEOPLE IN SPECIAL EDUCATION SHARE THEIR CAREER ASPIRATIONS

Young people attending special schools have the same dreams and aspirations as any other young person, they may want to be bakers, police officers, recording engineers,premiership managers or run their own business.

How within 21st century learning environments, extended services provision and careers guidance do we respond to these aspirations and to the challenges, real or imagined, that young people may encounter as they aspire to turn their dreams of a future into a reality.

Arts Extend is helping to raise awareness of these important issues with Clancy Radley (Youth Worker) on a consultation project at Regency High School. The outcomes were presented as part of a recent conference organised by Sandy Bannister at County Hall in Worcester. You can hear the young people by watching the short film on the Worcester page.

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