
• JoJo Morrall, Head of Education Programmes & Projects (Outreach) at Chickenshed Theatre Company
Workshop outline

In this workshop, JoJo will explore and discuss the concepts of Inclusion and Education. She will examine how Chickenshed uses the arts to foster Inclusive Education and the strategies employed to support the wellbeing of our young people. These approaches not only enhance academic achievement but also nurture the learner as a whole.
JoJo will also address the challenges and barriers to Inclusive Education and explore potential solutions for overcoming these obstacles. Additionally, she will discuss how partnerships can aid us as educators.
Is Inclusion in Education an either/or proposition? Let’s find out.
• This workshop is designed for anyone interested in learning more about the educational strategies employed by Chickenshed Theatre Company.
Presenter’s School
An IQM Centre of Excellence Chickenshed is a theatre that welcomes everyone. For 50 years, it has been creating bold and beautiful works, driven by an unwavering belief in each other. Through productions, performance training, education courses, and outreach projects, Chickenshed’s mission is to transform chaos into wonder and challenges into change.
Chickenshed believe in succeeding together, or not at all. This vision extends to how Chickenshed think the world should be – a society where everyone can thrive. It aims to inspire and provoke change by sharing our experiences with each other, with those in power, and with those who feel powerless. Chickenshed does this on stage, off stage, and wherever people gather.
Chickenshed offers Further Education and Higher Education courses, enabling learners to progress through programs and ultimately achieve a BA (Hons) in Inclusive Performance.
Book Your Ticket to the IQM National Inclusion Conference
Tickets are currently available for £265 plus VAT for IQM schools* and £295 plus VAT for non-IQM schools*.