Skilltrain - MC Rapagram.
Tom's Trust funded a new project at Skilltrain called MC Rapagram,
which aims to redress gang damage, and target young people who have
become severely social phobic as a result of violence. The project
focused on the behaviour and culture which exists within gangs and use
that understanding to turn the negative messages they communicate to
each other, and to non-gang members, into positive ones.
Participants in the project learnt how to build their own
confidence, to develop positive negotiating skills and self-image, and
the potential for achievement in society. These positive messages were
then converted into rap lyrics and provided the means by which
participants could examine issues such as verbal messages, body language,
voice projection, anger and stress management. Combining this with some
pure confidence and self-esteem work meant that the rap that they
produced can then change to being an effective conduit for transmitting
constructive messages right into the heart of the gangs, and to other
disaffected young people.
Skilltrain believes that although the problem of young
people associated with gangs is, by common consent, growing, few public
awareness or educational initiatives have been developed or delivered.
Few dedicated programmes working with those young people who are most
at risk, are part of the gang culture and likely to be carrying weapons
have been developed, particularly using knowledge from gang members.
One of the features of MC Rapagram is that, in time, Skilltrain intends
to repeat it elsewhere in London and across the country.
