Research and Resources

Our projects often create pieces of research and resources that we will share here.
Research and Resources

Resource Pack

This pack is a new creative learning resource to support educators in addressing misogyny and gender-based violence in society. It is designed for upper secondary and FE students and is rooted in our production Many Good Men, a participatory theatre project that brought together two groups of young people to co-create original plays exploring misogyny, mental health and masculinity. It also includes a documentary about the process and 4 short character based videos (3-6 minutes). Using fictional, character-based storytelling, the resource creates safer, more open spaces for discussion and supports learners to explore challenging issues.

Many Good Men Resource Pack

Resource pack

We are proud to partner with I Am Me on this Resource Pack.

  • I Am Me Scotland is a community‑based charity located in Renfrewshire, supported by a small team of four staff. The organisation delivers its work through two main programmes: Disability Friendly and the #MakeaDifference Education Platform.
  • Disability Friendly is a national network of organisations and venues whose staff receive training to increase their understanding of the wide range of disabilities and how to offer meaningful support. The aim of the initiative is to help people feel valued, respected, and included within their local communities.
  • The Make a Difference Education Platform is an interactive online learning suite offering a wide range of resources, including lessons, videos, and animations. Topics covered include disabilities, bullying, hate crime, alcohol and substance use, and exploitation.
  • Many Good Men is one of the programmes hosted within the education platform and is available as an interactive learning resource for teachers, police officers, and community groups.
  • All resources are freely accessible at iammescotlandeducation.org.uk.

 

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