Telling your story

Hand holding pen and writing note on wood table.
Telling your story is an important skill to have for many occasions in life. We all need to be able to present our story to help people understand our values and what motivates us.

In this workshop, we will explore what storytelling is and when it might be useful. We will also discuss barriers we might have to overcome in order to tell our stories and how we might support others to be empowered to tell their story too.

Date

Monday 21st October 2024

Time

1.15pm - 3.15pm

Location

Longton Fire Station
Important!

If you wish to attend a workshop, you must enrol as a student first, and book on via email 7 days before the session takes place.

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