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Geese Theatre Handbook, The: Drama with Offenders and People at Risk


Geese Theatre Handbook, The: Drama with Offenders and People at Risk

Paperback by Baim, Clark; Brookes, Sally; Mountford, Alan

Geese Theatre Handbook, The: Drama with Offenders and People at Risk

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ISBN:
9781872870670
Publication Date:
08 Mar 2002
Publisher:
Waterside Press
Pages:
223 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 17 - 18 May 2024
Geese Theatre Handbook, The: Drama with Offenders and People at Risk

Description

Geese Theatre UK was formed in 1987 and is renowned across the criminal justice field. Members of the company devise and perform issue-based plays and conduct workshops and training in prisons, young offender institutions, probation centres and related settings. The company has worked in virtually every prison and each probation area in the UK and Ireland - and also works with youth offending teams. The Geese Theatre Handbook explains the thinking behind the company's approach to applied drama with offenders and people at risk of offending, including young people. It also contains over 100 exercises with explanations, instructions and suggestions to help practitioners develop their own style and approach. The materials can be readily adapted to other settings including conflict resolution, restorative justice and interpersonal skills training.The handbook is a key resource for: Offending behaviour groupworkers; Probation officers; Youth workers; Youth offending teams; Prison officers; Social workers; Criminologists; Community workers; Forensic psychologists; Psychotherapists; Community theatre workers and actors; Drama teachers; Drama-in-education and theatre-in-education practitioners; Drama therapists and other creative arts therapists; Adventure therapists; Group and individual therapists and counsellors; Mental health professionals; Psychodramatists; Sociodramatists; Professional team builders; Team supervisors; Family therapists; Staff training and development officers; Conflict resolution workers; And special needs workers and teachers.

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