Happy Birthday to Us - Loudmouth is 26 today!!!!!!

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Happy Birthday to Us - Loudmouth is 26 today!!!!!!

Get out the candles and cake. It's our birthday...and our busiest year yet!

Wow! 26 years! It has not always been easy but we are currently in the middle of our busiest ever year.

Over the last year we have reached over 70,000 children and young people (and should soon reach over a million since we started!) and run over 850 performance and workshops.

We have delivered over 19 tours including a load of brand new tours of our knife crime / youth violence programme particularly in primary schools. You can watch a video about how funders can commission us here.

We have developed new work on extremism and redeveloped old favourites like Working for Marcus to look more broadly at other forms of child exploitation beyond CSE and Trust Me to have more of a focus on consent.

We have welcomed new staff (and may have more to come....watch this space!)

2020 looks like it is going to be an amazing year for Loudmouth with statutory Relationships / RSE and Health Education in September and loads of exciting developments planned.

Thank you for your support and interest in what we do and here's to at least another 26 years of helping young people to stay healthy, happy and safe!

Oh...and Happy Valentines Day too.

What people say

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Brilliant acting and interaction with the children. The play itself covered puberty in an open, realistic and humorous way which forms a terrific basis for future discussion with the teacher and each other. So much depends on the enthusiasm of the actors and I feel that we were very lucky to have such a talented pair, not only to perform, but to lead the discussions afterwards. They were able to relate to the children without any embarrassment. SUPERB!!

Governor/Teacher

Compared to other companies we have had covering the same content, the actors were more flexible and accommodating to the children’s individual needs. Through their answers and questions, the children were demonstrating a higher level of understanding, empathy and personal safety.

Safeguarding Lead