Types of Programmes:

At Wot Wud U Do, our programmes aren’t one-size-fits-all. They’re flexible, creative, and built around the real experiences and needs of young people aged 11–18. Whether there is a need for flexible timetables, mentoring, creative workshops or school-based sessions, every programme is designed to help young people feel seen, heard and supported.

Here’s how we do it:


1. Alternative Provision (Ages 11–16)

For students struggling to engage with mainstream school, either because they get emotionally overwhelmed, unable to express themselves socially and in an acceptable way, our alternate provision offers a safe, nurturing space away from traditional classroom pressure.

Students have increased attendance, emotional regulation skills, and confidence whilst working towards a Silver Arts Award accreditation.


2. Peer led outreach: Young people teaching young people

These short, high-impact sessions take place in schools, colleges and community settings. Our young people use their coproduced resources to spark conversations with peers around relationships, identity, pressure, mental health, and more.

Young people leave our workshops with real insights from young people slighlty older than them, raised self-awareness and self management skills.


Whether it’s through outreach workshops, creative sessions, or a place within our Alternate provision, we’d love to collaborate.

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"I pick up a lot of the resources off the PSHE association and some come as lesson plans where you work it out yourself, and some come as PowerPoints where you can tweak them, but none of them, are as good as these or as ready to go. All the information is on the slide, it’s detailed, there’s direct links to website and videos and there is a complete package which no other resources, I don’t think, bar maybe a couple of large charity ones, have been that ready to use.’"

Hutton Grammar School