Bro Group Sessions continued....

Bro Group Sessions continued....

Posted 29th March 2023

Over the last 2 weeks young people have been working really hard to complete the House Project modules. Young people completed some work on Healthy eating, focusing on different dietary requirements, and as a group we did some cooking based on that. The young people decided to make a Vegetable Curry and a chicken pasta bake, some young people even gave the group some tips about ingredients to make the dishes more delicious! The young people were asked to complete the Eatwell Plate and were knowledgeable about this and could talk about different dietary needs confidently! Karl even tried some spinach which was new to him as he normally only eats frozen foods!

 

We began to look at Online Safety and focused on what we would or should not share online, scams and website safety, young people had strong opinions and views about keeping safe online and all had excellent knowledge of this. Young people completed a scavenger hunt around the room with services available for Health and Mental Health, young people were brilliant at recognizing these services and were able to discuss other services confidently. Young people worked brilliant and showed a real understanding of what is available to them – Well done! We then began to look at Power Pitch and Purpose and there are definitely some Dragons Den candidates in the cohort! Finally, to finish the session the young people decided on a location for our residential trip – Lake District here we come!

 

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