10 AND 23 workshops cater to learners of all backgrounds and abilities. That's why we use a variety of teaching methods to ensure that our workshops are inclusive and accessible to all. From hands-on activities to group discussions, we are committed to creating an environment that encourages active learning.
All training packages and workshops incorporate intersectional thinking. This approach recognizes the interconnectedness of various social identities, such as race, gender, sexuality, and class, to ensure we address the unique needs and experiences of professionals and young people. 10 AND 23 is committed to promoting equity, diversity, and inclusivity in our workplaces and communities.
Browse our learning packages and discover the perfect workshop for you and your team.
This workshop (or series of workshops) provides insights into participation concepts and theories, equipping attendees with tools to promote participation in their interactions with young people and families. The aim is to create effective advocates for youth participation and champion their rights in communities and beyond.
The workshop aims to increase awareness of adultification bias and its impact on children, especially those of color. Participants will explore the various settings where adultification can occur and develop strategies to combat biases. Through interactive activities, attendees will gain tools to promote equity and justice for all children and young people.
Our adolescent development workshops offer different formats to fit your needs, either a three-hour taster session or a more comprehensive series that helps participants understand and respond to adolescent development from a psychosocial perspective. These workshops will equip professionals and services to collaborate effectively with young people.
This workshop offers a space for critical reflection on adolescent development and child sexual and criminal exploitation. Adolescent safeguarding is crucial, as this stage of development is when young people are most vulnerable to harm, including harm in the extrafamilial context. This workshop equips participants with the latest tools,
This workshop offers a space for critical reflection on adolescent development and child sexual and criminal exploitation. Adolescent safeguarding is crucial, as this stage of development is when young people are most vulnerable to harm, including harm in the extrafamilial context. This workshop equips participants with the latest tools, theories, and approaches to develop their knowledge and enhance their practice.
This workshop introduces strengths-based and relationship-based practices for working with young people and families. By empowering and collaborating with individuals and families, positive and lasting change can be achieved by building on their strengths and resources. The workshop aims to equip practitioners with the knowledge and tools to support positive outcomes for young people and families.
This workshop delves into relevant topics and concepts when working with and supporting boys, such as masculinity and how a young male's distinct identities can affect the care and support they receive. By employing real-life examples, this session highlights the impact of professional prejudices and societal norms on how young males are
This workshop delves into relevant topics and concepts when working with and supporting boys, such as masculinity and how a young male's distinct identities can affect the care and support they receive. By employing real-life examples, this session highlights the impact of professional prejudices and societal norms on how young males are perceived and how this can heighten their exposure to abuse and exploitation.
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