A Story Within a Story
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Hear Florence's thoughts, observations and creations,
brought together in her well-crafted Covid Audio Story:
By Florence, age 12
Florence, age 12 yrs
COVID-19 COMMUNITY STORIES
These stories have been kindly shared by children, young people and adults in our community, from personal accounts to the experiences of key-workers. People have described their lives at home, work and and school and shared their feelings, challenges and hopes. At Gladrags we wanted to capture local living history and create this resource for teachers and community / youth workers processing the events of Covid-19 within their schools, community projects and well-being settings.
Our FREE initial collection of 30 stories, written between May and September 2020, is now available in pdf (download copies below) and editable powerpoint verisons (please contact us for a copy).
Covid Wellbeing Resource - primary schools - whiteboard version (pdf)
Covid Wellbeing Resource - primary schools - print version (pdf)
Covid Wellbeing Resource - secondary schools / community projects - whiteboard version (pdf)
Covid Wellbeing Resource - secondary schools / community projects - print version (pdf)
You can take part!
As we continue to live in the age of Coronavirus, we are still inviting people of all ages and all sections of our community to give voice to their experience, so do please share this page freely or download our E-POSTER. For more info and to submit your story please download one of the following forms:
Worker perspective Personal perspective Child Perspective
For detailed questions that help with putting a story together, either your own, or those of people you are working with / interviewing, please download one of the following sheets. They can be edited to suit your specific purpose.
Questions - worker Questions - adult / young person Questions - child / young person
"As a Primary Deputy Head I am keen to source real accounts of different people’s experiences of life since lockdown due to the coronavirus. It is vital for pupils to hear about these experiences to support their understanding of how others have and are coping and to develop empathy with different people."
Nigel Watson, Coldean Primary School, Brighton
Thank you to East Brighton Trust for funding this project.
Some names and places have been altered to protect identities.
Posted on
Hear Florence's thoughts, observations and creations,
brought together in her well-crafted Covid Audio Story:
By Florence, age 12
Florence, age 12 yrs
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