Posted by homiesonthebeat on 20th May 2010
Another graphic, this time by Connor in the 'Homies'. We discovered that some girls wern't concerned about the health effects of alcohol. They were worried about drinking large amounts of calories...
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Posted by homiesonthebeat on 20th May 2010
A group of girls in the 'Homies' team created an improvised role play around a party that didn't go quite as planned. It carries on with the theme of underage drinking. The girls have been considering how younger girls are attracted to binge drinking.
The party starts well but it has tragic consequences.
The piece was put together in just one hour with a further 20 minutes or so of editing and production. It was produced by Emily, Ellie, Rachel, Sam, Shanon and Kiera.
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Posted by homiesonthebeat on 22nd March 2010

This takes us right back to the beginning. Before we could create a podcast site, we needed a name. So, around twenty early teens in a room with a board and a black felt tip pen is where we started. Whether the project ends up with same Year 9 students at Monks' Dyke Technology College in Louth, Lincolnshire, UK or not, remains to be seen. But PCSO ZaZa Warren from Lincolnshire Police and me, writing the words, both know it's well worth giving this project a go... You're listening to Day One.
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Posted by homiesonthebeat on 18th March 2010
Homies on the Beat is a project connecting young people in a small rural UK town in Lincolnshire with the Police. A chance for both sides to get together, set the world right and have a laugh along the way. That's the plan.
And it's coming soon...!
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