Your Best Friend

We’re very proud to share our latest project, created in partnership with Your Best Friend #FriendsCanTell. We’ve worked with young people to create a drama-based resource to educate others on unhealthy and toxic relationships.

You can use these monologues to start conversations and help others to identify red flags in relationships.

The monologues have been developed with young people from The Workplace, Sabden Multi-Academy Trust and Peacehaven Young Women's Group.  The work has been performed by students from Claremont Senior School, Montsaye Academy, Myddelton Academy and ActII. We’d like to thank all those involved for their help and support.

We have produced a learning resource to accompany these monologues, which can support the PSHE KS4 curriculum. We would love to share this resource with drama groups, teachers, and youth workers in a range of settings including pupil referral and inclusion units and alternative provision as well as in schools.

If you are working in an alternative provision setting or supporting vulnerable young people and would like to be involved in the next stage of our work using drama to support PSHE, we would love to hear from you, please fill out our contact form below and we’ll be in touch.

“We have been so proud to be a part of the Your Best Friend
#FriendsCanTell project. Drama has been such an effective way to
engage young people. We hope this book will enable others to build the
knowledge and confidence of young women to know how to keep their friends safe.”
— Rachel Steele, Act On It Co-Founder and Director

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