Meet the latest team to have completed my training programme in Using Minecraft as a Therapeutic Tool...

I recently provided training in Using Minecraft as a Therapeutic Tool to the amazing team at Children Heard and Seen (CHAS), who support children, young people, and their families impacted by parental imprisonment. They are a lovely team doing incredible work, and I’m so lucky to have spent the day in Minecraft with them! The CHAS team uses a special workbook with the children and young people they support, and I adapted some of the activities from the workbook into Minecraft, including the ‘Helping Hand’.

Find out more about my trainings here.

Here are some screenshots from the day...

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University of Cambridge research project: Bridging the ChASM: Creating Accessible Services using Minecraft