A Cronx Tale
15 February 2024
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A Cronx Tale is a must-see short, animated film that educates viewers on how our choices can have serious consequences. This film is especially important for young people aged 10+, as it addresses issues such as street violence, gang crime, and county lines.
The film comes with a teacher/professional resource to help educators teach these important lessons.
Workshop and resources available:
- A 45-minute workshop in your setting to a group of young people where we show the film and have a discussion afterward facilitated by one of our Outreach workers
- A set of 6 x weekly 45-minute workshops to the same group of young people each week facilitated by an Outreach worker who shows the film and runs the sessions to a lesson plan
- You buy the film, the lesson plan, and a 1.5hr Train the Trainer session with the filmmaker for your facilitators to prepare to deliver your own workshops
‘A Cronx Tale’ is a film written by Chardine Makaveli-Singh following a personal tragedy she experienced, illustrated with relatable images of a young black man living with his single-parent Dad and how he is affected by his peers and knife crime. Sadly, this was a vivid illustration of the consequences and impact on the young person and family.'
The Croydonites’ Film Festival review (November 2023)
If you're interested in obtaining this resource, please get in touch with Croydon Drop In for more information - clintonwaller@croydondropin.org.uk
Let's work together to educate our youth and make our communities safer.