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VIEW, Issue six, 2012


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Why community groups should flock to the theatre


In spring 2013 Northern Ireland’s longest-run- ning Theatre-in-Education company, Replay, will present The Flock by Danish writer Jesper Wamsler, translated by Sarah Argent. The Flock is told by two teenage girls. It is


about their vulnerability and resilience, life on the street, crime, sexual exploitation, friend- ship and loyalty.


ance of The Flock for your community centre or bringing your group to see a performance, please contact Anna Newell – artistic@re- playtheatreco.org.


work inspired by workshops with young women that will take place summer 2012. If you are interested in booking a perform-


A scene from a previous Replay production called Bulletproof


It is performed against a backdrop of video


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Overcoming barriers to finding a job


THE National Childrens Bureau Northern Ireland (NCB NI) is con- ducting a three-year study to exam- ine the barriers facing young people at risk of becoming NEET (Not in Education, Employment or Training). The Young Advisors are a


group of young people who will work alongside the research team to help provide advice on issues that arise from the research process.


velop a young person's version of the research report to make sure young people understand the find- ings.


you must be aged between 16 and 20 and fall into one of the following groups: • You are not in school, tech, uni- versity, training or employment • You are in school but find it


hard to go all the time The group will meet up to


three times a year (for three years). Food and refreshments will be pro- vided at all meetings and the cost of your travel to and from meetings and childcare costs will be met. Contact Gill Hassard at NCB NI 028 9089 1730 / 07595 272 114 or at ghassard@ncb.org.uk


To become a Young Advisor The group will also help de-


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