Positive outcomes

“Thank you so much for helping me through this hard time” - young person

Fantastic feedback

The success of this approach is shown in the positive outcomes of the ZAP workshop, and the fantastic feedback we receive from the families who attend.

Of the young people who attend:

  • 96% of young people feel more confident
  • 98% feel more able to be assertive
  • 95% feel better about themselves
  • 93% experience less bullying
  • 96% of young people report improvements in mental health
  • 99% have improved self-esteem
  • 92% of young people have fewer negative thoughts
  • 91% of children report improvements to their schooling
  • 91% are going to school more often
  • 91% of young people feel family relationships have improved
  • 91% of young people feel more supported by their parents

 

Parent feedback

"Thank you so much. This has been really reaffirming. Amazing! It has been informative and supportive and we feel like we’re emerging from the dark."
"It just felt comforting that there were other parents and young people experiencing the same things as us, to be able to talk openly about what our children are facing each and everyday at school, in a safe, non-judgemental environment, I felt relief in some ways." - ZAP Parent 2020
“It made me realise that I haven't done anything wrong as a parent, we are not on our own with this, there are others out there going through the same situations, and we can get support” - ZAP parent

Goals

The core focus of ZAP is to teach young people how to be assertive, a proven technique for preventing and tackling bullying.

Other workshop objectives are to raise confidence and self-esteem, achieved through the use of positive reinforcement throughout the workshop, and interaction with the other young people, enabling them to realise that they are not alone and that they are not to blame.

It also equips parents and carers with the skills and confidence to support their child after the workshop.

ZAP stories

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