
These participants are glad to tell you
about their experience

Christopher, 9th grade student
(workshop about prevention of addictions)
It was a very good workshop, and quite unique. Usually, we sit and listen, and after five minutes, we start to lose interest. But this time, we were standing, participating in activities.
One part I particularly enjoyed was when we did the different ways of walking. Afterward, Nicolas explained what each step represented, and it really helped me understand how a person addicted to drugs, alcohol, or other substances can be affected, even in their movements.
I found it very interesting. I remained attentive from the beginning to the end. I wasn't bored once. It was an excellent activity. Thank you.

Marianne W, school social worker
(workshop about prevention of addictions)
Dramatherapy offered a different and engaging approach that allowed students to step into the shoes of people affected by addiction—whether a friend, parent, peer, or youth in distress.
This playful workshop provided a lively way to address an important topic, beyond the traditional PowerPoint presentation format. Personally, I discovered new talents in several students and had the opportunity to get to know them from a different perspective, as co-actors. It was an enriching experience for me as a school social worker. Thank you.