The local probation service will take the poster to their
management and see if they can distribute our poster, which is really great
news.
We have agreed that we will change our PowerPoint
presentation, add videos into it and
write some session plans for our workshops.
We agreed that we need to create a toolkit to use to run our
workshops.
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We split up into two groups to do different activities. One group
worked on writing out our workshop plan and the other group worked on our evaluation
plan.
We need to get some copies of evaluation forms for our
workshops and we have to remember that we need take them everywhere with us
(mainly the schools where we run the workshops).
Another option we do have is the turning point tool which we
may use at a later date, once we are a bit more used to using it.
Khadija came in to see how we are getting on and to give us
an update. She told us that she has given our poster to the campaign, ‘Not Another Drop’. We will get in contact with the guy who runs the campaign, Patrick
to see if he will promote our campaign.
We looked at the feedback from our Facebook and our website
and sent response messages to the ones that we had received. Overall the
feedback was very positive.
We looked through Twitter and followed some people more
relevant to our campaign and sent a few tweets to promote our campaign.
We finished the session by working on our social networking
and pr action plans.
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