Real-world Problems Lab
Two free workshops for ages 11-14 exploring real-life challenges and creative solutions.
Details
Saturday 13 June 2026
to Saturday 20 June 2026
12:30pm - 2:00pm
248 Gloucester St, East Victoria Park WA 6101, Australia
Free
Two free workshops for ages 11-14 exploring real-life challenges and creative solutions.
Saturday 13 June 2026
to Saturday 20 June 2026
12:30pm - 2:00pm
248 Gloucester St, East Victoria Park WA 6101, Australia
Free
Dive into engaging workshops designed for young minds aged 11 to 14. These sessions provide a hands-on experience where participants tackle real-world problems like fast fashion and climate change. It's a fantastic opportunity for your child to build critical thinking, teamwork, and problem-solving skills in a supportive environment.
The program encourages youth-led innovation and empowers participants to share ideas and design creative solutions to global issues. Facilitated by Flourishing Minds Academy, the workshops are inclusive and welcoming, perfect for nurturing confidence and curiosity.
Expect lively discussions, collaborative activities, and inspiring challenges that connect your child with important contemporary topics.
The program consists of two workshops held on Saturdays:
- Saturday, 13 June 2026: Fast fashion and consumer influence
- Saturday, 20 June 2026: Climate change and youth-led innovation
Each session runs from 12:30 PM to 2:00 PM, providing ample time for exploration and hands-on learning. Places are limited, so booking in advance is essential to secure a spot.
This free event is tailored specifically for youth, making it a perfect educational outing during the school term.
The workshops take place at Vic Park Community Centre, located at 248 Gloucester Street, East Victoria Park. This accessible venue is well-connected and family-friendly, making drop-offs and pick-ups convenient.
Parking and public transport options are available nearby, ensuring easy access for families. The community centre offers a safe and welcoming space for young participants.
Parents can feel confident that their children will be in a supportive environment conducive to learning and creativity.
Participants should arrive a few minutes early to settle in before the sessions start at 12:30 PM. The workshops are free of charge, but spots are limited, so early booking is recommended.
Children should bring a water bottle and wear comfortable clothing suitable for interactive activities. Snacks are optional but encouraged to keep energy levels up.
The sessions are designed to be inclusive and respectful, fostering a positive atmosphere for all attendees.
Attendance is free for all participants aged 11 to 14. To secure a place, booking is required via the provided registration link or button.
Due to limited availability, early registration is advised to avoid disappointment. This is a valuable opportunity to engage your child in meaningful learning without any cost.
For further details or assistance with booking, contact the organisers through the provided email or phone number.