On Tuesday 14th January, as part of our PSHE programme, we welcomed Loudmouth Education & Training to Dame Elizabeth Cadbury to perform ‘Working for Marcus’ for pupils in Year 10. ‘Working for Marcus’ teaches pupils about a wide range of child exploitation issues including child sexual exploitation, exploitation into crime e.g. county lines and knife crime. The programme used well researched drama plus a discussion workshop to help young people spot the signs of grooming, raise empathy for victims and see the impact of child exploitation. It highlighted how perpetrators target young people's vulnerabilities, how victims and perpetrators can be anyone e.g. gender, ethnicity, age and the laws around coercive and controlling behaviour. The behaviour of our year 10 pupils was impeccable - well done!