What is Smashed?

The Best Alcohol Awareness Education to Safeguard Your Students

Smashed was developed to deliver free and effective alcohol education in schools. When students participate in Smashed, they are engaged by a hard-hitting, interactive experience that empowers them to behave responsibly and make informed choices.

Smashed is…

WHAT STUDENTS WILL LEARN

Aligned to the Australian and state-based curricula, students will observe, explore and reflect on vital underage drinking themes including:

Smashed Options

Live Performance

A 60 minute, inspiring live theatre incursion touring selected States and Territories with an interactive performance and workshop for years 8,9 and 10 students.

Online

An empowering, flexible cinematic e-learning lesson with two delivery modes – a session for individual students and a whole class session led by the teacher. This allows you to adjust the delivery based on your knowledge of students’ needs, abilities and the ways they learn.

Smashed Options

Live Performance

A 60 minute, inspiring live theatre incursion touring selected States and Territories with an interactive performance and workshop for years 8,9 and 10 students.

Online

An empowering, flexible cinematic e-learning lesson with two delivery modes – a session for individual students and a whole class session led by the teacher. This allows you to adjust the delivery based on your knowledge of students’ needs, abilities and the ways they learn.

Learners find their own voice on a journey of discovery

Live or Online, Smashed empowers young people to explore the themes raised through a natural fascination with the characters and their choices. What attitudes drove them to do what they did? How do they feel now? What could they do differently to get a better outcome?

By interacting with the characters, learners rapidly identify the causes and consequences of underage drinking. Playing director, they re-shape the story and develop new attitudes and behaviours that will help them make the right choices in their own lives.

Students learn to recognise social dynamics at play, personal responsibility, decision making and communication. We believe these are the essential building blocks to guarding against many risks and creating positive futures.