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“behavioral
skills and self-confidence through the arts”
HAI’s Prevention
Education Program uses theater arts to confront health and social
challenges. Conducted in schools, detention centers, community centers
and other youth venues, these performances and workshops physically,
intellectually and emotionally engage audiences, challenging individuals
to assess and solve difficult issues independently. HAI’s
Prevention Education programs include conlfict resolution workshops,
youth leadership workshops, professional development
and youth theater productions.
Education
Workshops
A prevention based model of role-play is used to develop behavioral
skills and to teach lifesaving coping mechanisms that relate to
issues such as HIV/AIDS, violence, substance abuse and homelessness.
Trained HAI facilitators assisted by peer educators present theatrical
scenarios recreating real-life situations. Workshop participants
then experiment with constructive reactions, preparing to handle
appropriately similar situations in their daily lives.
Professional
DevelopmentA service
that provides educators and other school professionals with strategies
to facilitate communication with their students about sensitive
issues. Role-play is used by actor-facilitators to dramatize scenarios
in which educators participate and acquire techniques to better
relate to and help their students.
Theatre
methodology
HAI uses theatrical,
improvisational, and role-play techniques to create a forum for
participants to explore structural problems they may face, as well
as possible solutions. Teaching artists use HAI-designed curriculum,
creatively challenging participants to explore issues that range
from peer pressure, cultural diversity, conflict resolutions, domestic
violence, drug abuse, or unsafe sex practices. Each workshop is
student- centered and customized to engage participants in critical
thinking through innovative and current arts-in-education practices.
HAI's role-play model
is the brainchild of Richard G. Dudley, M.D., Assistant Professor
of Psychiatry, NY Medical College; Associate Professor of Medicine,
City University of New York, and former Commissioner of the Black
leadership Commission on AIDS, who created scenarios and role-play
characters based on information secured from in-depth focus groups
with the target populations.
HAI's professional teaching
artists attend on-going training to keep them up-to-date on ever-evolving
information and methodology.
For
further information about Peer Educators
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