New draft guidance for Relationships, Sex and Health Education has been published and is open for consultation. We are committed to age appropriate RSHE but share concerns with other key organisations on whether the new guidance will prevent students from getting the right information when they need it.
Read PostMay 23, 2024
There is a lot going on at Loudmouth and so we thought you might like to know what we have been doing and what we are working on with the return of a primary school favourite, highlight on staff wellbeing and how you can help us to develop our child exploitation programmes. We have some news too on knife crime awareness week and a free resource on sexual extortion.
Read PostMay 02, 2024
Knife Crime Awareness Week takes place between the 20th and 26th May 2024. This week-long initiative aims to shed light on the detrimental effects of knife crime while providing educational resources about its risks and consequences.
Read PostMay 02, 2024
If you work with children or young people around child exploitation then we would like to hear from you. Please complete a short survey to help us develop our child exploitation programmes.
Read PostApr 26, 2024
One of our Directors and founders, Chris Cowan, highlights how using classroom visitors like Loudmouth can help to ease some stress and anxiety on teachers delivering puberty education.
Read PostApr 23, 2024
Thirty ways that Loudmouth has changed in the last thirty years...and one way that it hasn't!
Read PostFeb 07, 2024
This evaluation report covers a tour of schools in Warwickshire schools in 2022/23.
Read PostJan 29, 2024
Warwickshire County Council is providing 90% subsidy for their schools to book some of our most popular and impactful theatre in education programmes.
Read PostNov 30, 2023
Have you ever thought about applying to work for Loudmouth as an Actor / Facilitator? Ever wondered what the job would actually be like? Well, this blog might be for you and help you understand a bit more about what being a Loudmouth Actor / Facilitator is all about!
Read PostJun 01, 2023
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