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It’s Time to Shine with a FREE Perform Class in Sussex
Perform classes are back in person this summer term and there’s no better time for your child to try a class.
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Packed with self-esteem boosting activities, these weekly classes will help children get back to doing the things they love most. With a focus on developing confidence, communication, coordination and concentration, Perform uses a mix of drama, dance and singing to bring out every child’s potential. The termly curriculum ensures plenty of fun, friendship and laughter, with drama games, catchy songs and funky dances. Class material is specially designed by Perform, with apps, downloads and videos for the children to enjoy at home. Small classes - run by two professional actors – ensures plenty of individual attention, plus each child receives a progress report every 10 weeks. Classes are available for ages 4-7 and 7-12 with a new creative theme each term. To book a no-obligation FREE free trial in Hove, Rottingdean, Haywards Heath or Horsham visit www. perform.org.uk/try to book. Tel: 020 7255 9120 Email: enquiries@perform.org.uk
Local Perform Drama Classes across Sussex
St Wilfrids Centenary Hall, St Wilfrids Way, Haywards Heath, RH16 3QH
4-7s Sat at 9:30am, 7-12s Sat at 11:15am
Cornerstone Community Centre, Chuch Road, Hove, BN3 2FL
4-7s Sat at 9:30am, 7-12s Sat at 11:15am
Rottingdean Hall, Park Road, BN2 7HL
4-7s Thu at 4:00pm, 7-12s Thu at 5:00pm
Brighton Road Baptist Church, Brighton Road, Horsham, RH13 5BD
4-7s Tue at 4:00pm, 7-12s Tue at 5:05pm
Holbrook Tythe Barn, Pondtail Road, Horsham, RH12 5JF
4-7s Sat at 9:30am, 7-12s Sat at 11:15am
I don’t want to return to my workplace…
By Mandy Garner
As lockdown eases, you may find yourself under increasing pressure from your employer to return to the workplace. For some, this will be a welcome relief; for others, a source of stress. If it’s the latter, what are your options?
Firstly, if your reluctance to return to your workplace is due to concerns about safety, it’s important to know that, while government guidance on working from home is likely to change, businesses will still have to show they are Covid-secure. You can report a business to the Health & Safety Executive if you are worried.
One of the outcomes of the pandemic is that previously resistant employers have seen that remote working is effective, although remote working through Covid-19 has been far from normal. For many, it’s been much more isolating and difficult.
So your employer may be open to discussing with you different ways of working. Many businesses are anticipating greater hybrid working, with people working some days from home and some in the workplace. Others may need more persuasion. It’s important to be clear about what you want, to think through the possible impact on your colleagues and to address any legitimate concerns of your employer.
Firstly, you need to consider what works best for you and your family. If you have school-aged children and little wraparound care available, hybrid working means you can get the benefits of both face to face contact and remote working and still be around at least part of the week to do the school run. But there are also other considerations, including your own motivation. Can you easily stay motivated when working alone?
Once you have established how you want to work, think through how this might affect your colleagues, your ability to do your job and your career prospects. Whilst many jobs can be done remotely, different jobs lend themselves to different forms of flexible working.

Read more about remote working options and getting the most out of hybrid working.