Triple R Youth – Reflect, Resolve, Restore
Im building a programme for youth aged 12 – 15. That explores low self-worth through photography activities
About this project
About My Project
Research shows 47% of 15 year olds have been bullied sometimes or often in the school year. Invariably, these young people have low self-esteem. This causes them to have feelings ofshame, worthlessness and fear. I want to empower young people to gain a sense of belonging.
Ive interviewed youth aged 12 – 15 and 35 out of 50 showed interest in a photography programme. They believed this would benefit them in some way and help overcome some of life’s challenges.

Im building a programme for youth aged twelve to fifteen called Triple R Youth Reflect, Resolve, Restore. It will provide a safe and supportive environment where youth grow positive self-identity, build resilience and promote healthy self-expression through photography. It explores self-belief through reflection which reveals ones self-confidence. Well restore positive self-worth and have the ability to sustain it in the future.

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Risks and challenges
Not having successful programme content & the venture falls through.
Not enough interest from future participants,
unsuccessful change in participants low self-worth
Research shows 47% of 15 year olds have been bullied sometimes or often in the school year. Invariably, these young people have low self-esteem. This causes them to have feelings of shame, worthlessness and fear. I want to empower young people to gain a sense of belonging.
See Campaign: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1188127354/triple-r-youth-reflect-resolve-restore
Contact Information:
Amanda Maxwell
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