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Woodhouse Social Action Project 2025!

Woodhouse College Social Action is your opportunity to get out into your local community to really make a change to the world around you! You will be working with a charity of your choice to proactively raise money as well as contribute directly to the cause through social action. This is the first year this will be taking place at Woodhouse College! 

Social Action Day will be on 2nd July, but you can start your project early on 23rd June – 1st July.

In groups of 10  no less than 5 in your tutor group, you have been set the challenge to raise £200 as a minimum for a chosen charity.

You will then have to create a project plan that highlights how you are going to reach your fundraising target. The project plan will outline your preparation, your execution and evaluation once you have reached the minimum target.

As you put together your project plan, don’t lose sight of the purpose behind Social Action. Take some time to get to know the charity of your choice and how your contribution will make a difference by helping the work that they do.

Watch this video to see highlights from previous years in other colleges Unloc have worked with.

Preparing for your Social Action Project

Ahead of Social Action Day  itself, please complete the three tasks below so that you are as prepared as possible. By completing these tasks, you will be ready to make a big difference!

Task 1 – Understanding Social Action

Social Action is a term that has gained a great deal of traction over the last few years but what does it actually mean? It turns out that millions of us across the world take part in social action every day and don’t even know it.  This is because there are various terms that are often used interchangeably and that all refer to social action.

Watch the video and think about the following:

  1. What does the term ‘social action’ mean?
  2. What are the various ways a person can participate in social action?
  3. Conduct some individual research to find groups or organisations who promote social action on an ongoing basis. What is the approach they take to giving back to society?

Task 2 – Charities

Identify an issue that you are passionate about. Research at least three charities that work in that field that you would be interested in supporting. They can be any charity; local, national, or international. Below are links to some of the charities that are local to the college. These are just some examples, you can research any charities of your choice.

As you do your research, here are some key questions for you to consider:

  • Who/what does the charity support?
  • Do you have a personal connection to the charity or their cause?
  • How much of an impact can you / your group have if you were to work with them?
  • Will the charity help you to support them? e.g. providing branded resources
  • How might you raise money and actively support the cause? 

Task 3 – Amplifying the cause

A big part about your Social Action project is to work closely with your chosen charity and understand the work they do! As you start planning your team’s schedules, think about the following questions:
1. How can my team amplify the cause that the charity is working for?
2. What are some ways we can share the work that they do? Example: Wear t-shirts of the charity, put up their posters, etc.
3. How is our project plan connected to the work that they do?


Task 4 – Team Roles

During your Social Action project, you will be working in a team with some of your other classmates. Look at some of the team roles below and see which role might play to your personal strengths. Think about who you could work well with.

Social Action is a fun and safe environment for you to practise teamwork and some of these skills.

Team Roles

RoleUseful BehavioursPossible Tasks During The Project
Project ManagerIs responsible
Listens to others
Communicates well
Is decisive
Prioritises and assigns tasks
Co-ordinates and oversees sub-
teams
Motivates the team
Review outputs of other teams
eg comms, presentation, fund-
raising
Project Planning TeamCommunicates with others
Works well with others
Listens to others
Research
Understands the project
activities, resources, work
streams and dependencies
Communicates progress to
project manager during the
week
Comms TeamCommunicates well
Has good knowledge of
communications platforms
Has advertising skills
Communicates progress to
project manager during the
week
Download and store project
evidence
Sets up, monitors fund-raising
pages
Creates promotion materials
Presenting TeamHas knowledge of writing/
presenting to different
audiences
Writes convincingly
Has a good oral delivery
Communicates progress to
project manager during the
week
Writes and delivers presentation
on Friday
Uploads presentation ahead of
Friday
Finance Co-ordinatorWorks with numbers
Understands how to track
figures
Has knowledge of spreadsheet
applications
Communicates progress to
project manager during the
week
Keeps track of expenditure and
money raised
Fundraising TeamSolves problems
Works with other team
members
Is creative
Communicate progress to
project manager during the
week
Devises fund-raising activities

Social Action Project Day 1 – 21st May

You will be physically in college attending a tutor session to plan and prepare for this project. This will be with your normal tutor, another member of Woodhouse College  staff, or someone from the Unloc team. We will tell you everything you need to know in this session.

Your Challenge!

In  teams within your tutor group, you have been set the challenge to raise £200 as a minimum for a chosen charity. As you come up with ways to raise the money, think back to why you’re doing this challenge, and how your contribution can make a difference! 

We can’t wait to see the impact that you have on your chosen charity!

Project Plan to be completed on Tuesday 10th June

This form is to be completed (one per team) during your Tuesday tutor session. 

As you come up with your project plan, think about the following: 

  • What is your team’s goal and approach? 
  • Do you have a timeline/schedule in mind? 
  • How are you communicating as a team? 
  • Who are some of the stakeholders you need to work with? How will you approach them? 
  • Does your team need to acquire any permissions from authorities? For example, if you want to book a room/put up a stall somewhere, you would need to ask the appropriate people for permission before doing so.

During your Social Action Project  – 23rd to 1st July (if you wish to begin early) and on SOCIAL ACTION DAY 2rd JULY 2025

#WoodhouseSocialAction

Let the world know about your efforts by posting photos (at least a few times a day) of your activities and achievements and using the hashtag #WoodhouseSocialAction. We will be monitoring this hashtag feed throughout the week and engaging with you! There is also a prize for the team with the best social media campaign!

Please contact either your college or Beth ([email protected]) from the Unloc Team if you are having any problems or challenges during the week.

Prepare Your Presentation

On Friday 4th July  you will be presenting in your tutor groups. You should prepare your presentation during the week and attend your Friday session ready to present. Remember, there are awards and prizes up for grabs so make sure you spend good time on this in the week.

On Friday 4th July…

Your tutor  will  need to submit the following form below with your group information and total money raised!

Prizes will be awarded in the following categories:

  • Most creative and innovative project – decided by Woodhouse College staff
  • Project most linked to the cause – decided by Woodhouse College  staff
  • Most money fundraised –  awarded by the Unloc Team
  • Group showing the best teamwork – decided byWoodhouse College staff
  • Best social media campaign – decided by the Unloc Team
  • Best presentation – decided by Woodhouse College  Staff and the Unloc Team