Neurodiversity and mental health: here’s what we’re doing about it
Neurodiverse young people are three times more likely to have a mental health difficulty than their neurotypical peers. Tie-Dye Drama reflects on its recent work within SEN provision settings.
“It’s been a constant juggling act”
Tie-Dye Drama addresses the challenges and provides tips for navigating the school holiday juggling act
Using drama to explore Refugee Week
Read about the benefits of using drama with young people to explore refugee week and compassion
“Tests make my belly hurt”
Here’s how Tie-Dye Drama worked with students during Mental Health Awareness and Testing Weeks.
Springing into action!
Tie-Dye Drama have sprung into action this Spring, returning to face-to-face workshops following the lockdown.
New year, same (but shinier!) us!
Looking back on 2020 lockdown workshops and what’s to come in 2021
We're Back!
Tie-Dye Drama is back with new and engaging drama packages and shiny new social platform features.
Lauriston Lights ... Camera... Action!
Working on the Year 6 to Year 7 transition through drama and role-play
Thank You to The Sam Griffiths Foundation
Read about this incredible foundation and how their generous sponsorship helped us.
Introducing Child Action Lanka
Click here to find out about CAL and our involvement with them!