15.09.2021
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Derbyshire Fly is an exciting new arts project to support young people in seven schools across Derbyshire to access support around sexual health and sensitive issues. Stigma around asking for help has a big impact on the well-being of children and young people.
This project aims to create a space where young people can explore some of the barriers that they/their peers may experience to accessing sexual health services or support around related sensitive issues (e.g. puberty), explore how these barriers can be addressed and communicate that to an audience through art.
We are seeking a film maker to make a short film to showcase the work and the journey that the schools and artists have undertaken. This will be used to celebrate the project and inspire other schools to take on similar projects
The project will take place between October 2021 and April 2022, in partnership with the Education Improvement Service and Sexual Health Promotion Service .
The fee will be £1400.
For an application pack email: jane.o’byrne@derbyshire.gov.uk
Deadline: 30th September 2021
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