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'Streets Together, Streets Apart' our piece dealing with community cohesion issues continues to be seen by audiences across the country, and has garnered some interest internationally for the way we are using theatre techniques to challenge and change communities.
 

Dead Earnest were nominated in the category 'Board Member of the Year'

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Neighbour-hoody PDF Print E-mail
We have begun work on the development of our piece on anti-social behaviour.  Neighbour-hoody is being developed in partnership with Sheffield Homes and will be performed in schools throughout Sheffield.
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wordsandactions.org PDF Print E-mail
We have recently been working on a seperate website for 'words & actions' although not quite finished this is the place to go to to find out about what words & actions have been doing.  It is at www.wordsandactions.org
 
Post Natal Depression PDF Print E-mail

We are currently looking for partners for a project on Post Natal Depression. We are looking to create an awareness raising performance and then work with a group of women to build their confidence and sense of play. We then hope to offer them the opportunity to learn new ways of playing with their children.

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Tackling Domestic Abuse PDF Print E-mail

At the beginning of March, Dead Earnest worked with Wakefield Metropolitan District Council to question to what extent we are able, in work situations, to tackle domestic abuse. The scenario was based around a small office in which the behaviour of one member of staff had prompted her work colleagues to be concerned as to her welfare. However, to what extent did their anxious whispering help or hinder the situation? And, in any case, what could they do when the woman in question steadfastly refused to admit she had a problem?

 
Tackling Domestic Abuse PDF Print E-mail

At the beginning of March, Dead Earnest worked with Wakefield Metropolitan District Council to question to what extent we are able, in work situations, to tackle domestic abuse. The scenario was based around a small office in which the behaviour of one member of staff had prompted her work colleagues to be concerned as to her welfare. However, to what extent did their anxious whispering help or hinder the situation? And, in any case, what could they do when the woman in question steadfastly refused to admit she had a problem?

 
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