
Theatre of the Oppressed Scotland
Aftercare Resources
Introduction:
Engaging in Theatre of the Oppressed work can be deeply moving, as it often deals with social issues and personal experiences. It is important to recognise that some themes may bring up strong emotions. Here are some aftercare resources to help you process and reflect on your experience. If you need further support, consider reaching out to one of the organisations listed below.
Self-Care Tips After Participating in Theatre of the Oppressed
Give yourself time to reflect: After the workshop, take a quiet moment to reflect on the emotions and thoughts that came up for you. Journaling can be a helpful tool for processing.
Engage in grounding exercises: If you feel overwhelmed, grounding techniques such as deep breathing, mindfulness, or a short walk in nature can help bring you back to the present moment.
Talk to someone you trust: If you find yourself needing to discuss your experience, reach out to a trusted friend, family member, or a professional therapist.
Continue the conversation: Theatre of the Oppressed encourages dialogue around difficult social issues. Consider attending more workshops, joining advocacy groups, or getting involved in social justice initiatives.
Red Cross
The Red Cross have a great self kindness tool kit, this tool kit has lots of excercises and activities that can support in mental Health and well being. 0808 196 3651.
SAMH
Scottish Action for Mental Health have well-being tools. They also have a live web chat if you want to talk anonymously. 0344 800 0550.
Breathing Space
They are a free confidential
Thank you for participating in Theatre of the Oppressed Scotland.
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It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more.
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It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more.