DT38
DT38 Schools Programmes
DT38 are proud to provide education to the youth of our community to ensure they are aware about their health and wellbeing. To find out more about the programmes we offer click on the links below.
- Ages 7-10
- Ages 11-12
- Ages 13+
AGES 7 – 10
When working with this age group we use our picture story book ‘Didge’ which follows the life of talented cub, Didge, who excels playing football. However, Sena, the sneaky, slithering snake enters Didge’s life unexpectedly and his life changes dramatically. Didge reflects Dylan’s story and is based on courage, persistence and love that aims to inspire people of all ages.
This programme aims to educate students to:
- Lead positive, meaningful lives
- Never give up on achieving their hopes and dreams
- Be resilient through difficult times
- Believe in themselves – Be a good friend
- Set goals
- Lead a healthy lifestyle through diet and exercise
- Be self- aware of their general health and wellbeing.
Didge does this through a range of engaging and motivating activities linked to Literacy and Personal, Social and Health Education national curriculum.
What the teachers say…
The year twos really enjoyed their six week Didge programme. They learnt about the importance of friendship, persistence, resilience and taking care of themselves whilst covering numerous literacy and health outcomes AND having fun! They were inspired by Didge and his family and friends every lesson. I would strongly recommend this programme.
– Mable Wong, Year 2 Teacher
What the kids have to say….
Zara, Year 2 Student- Didge made me think that I should never give up and I should always be supportive of my friends.
Blake, Year 2 Student- Didge has inspired me to follow my dreams and if I never give up I can do anything.
Sara, Year 2 Student- Didge has inspired me to eat and drink healthy foods, just like the Misty’s Magical Medicine Juice we made so I can take care of my health.
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AGES 11 – 12
When working with this age group we use Dylan’s real life story together with our picture story book ‘Didge’ which follows the life of talented cub, Didge, who excels playing football. However, Sena, the sneaky, slithering snake enters Didge’s life unexpectedly and his life changes dramatically. Didge reflects Dylan’s story and is based on courage, persistence and love that aims to inspire people of all ages.
This programme aims to educate students to:
- Lead positive, meaningful lives
- Never give up on achieving their hopes and dreams
- Be resilient through difficult times
- Believe in themselves
- Set goals
- Talk about the pressures they may be experiencing
- Have positive role models
- Practice gratitude and mindfulness
- Lead a healthy lifestyle through diet and exercise
- Be self- aware of their general health and wellbeing
Didge does this through a range of engaging and motivating activities linked to Literacy and Personal, Social and Health Education national curriculum.
What the teachers say…
Natasha and the team were excellent ambassadors for the DT38 Foundation. There educational programmes encompassed determination, resilience and goal setting. This program was a brilliant addition to the Health and English learning areas. The students were engaged and excited every time the DT38 Foundation came to our school. Having sporting role models come out to talk to the students was a learning experience that the students will not forgot. I would have no hesitation in recommending the DT38 to other schools.
Luke Pettit
Year 6 Teacher
What the kids have to say….
Grace, Year 5 Student- The book Didge taught me to always have resilience, even during the toughest of times. Your family is always right behind you during the worst. Self- belief is really important. Always believe in your dreams.
Alice, Year 5 Student- Didge taught me to follow your dreams, never give up, encourage other people, share feelings with someone close to me and to meet new friends.
Jude, Year 6 Student- DT38 taught me to have courage and not be embarrassed to talk to someone if I notice changes in my body. They also taught me that if I get knocked down to do what Dylan did and not give up.
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AGES 13+
When working with this age group we place a specific emphasis on Dylan’s real life story and testicular cancer awareness. We use a range of resources and materials to deliver these lessons.
This programme aims to educate students to:
- Educate students about the DT38 Foundation using Dylan’s personal story
- Provide students with the necessary knowledge and facts about testicular cancer and other illnesses
- Actively spread awareness about testicular cancer and other illnesses
- Lead healthy active lifestyles
- Be aware about their general health and wellbeing and changes that may occur to their bodies
- Openly discuss challenges and pressures
- be resilient through adversity
- use Dylan’s story to inspire them to follow their hopes and dreams
- set goals
- surround themselves with positive influences.
All sessions and activities are linked to Literacy and Personal, Social and Health Education.
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OUR HISTORY
Since kicking off our mission has been clear. We want to share Dylan’s inspiring story with as many people as possible and we were lucky enough to begin our work on February 28, 2015 at Upton Park with the support of Dylan’s former club, West Ham United FC, at a Premier League match against Crystal Palace FC. DT38 continues to work closely with the Hammers. The annual DT38 Awareness Day allows us to raise funds and reach new people and the West Ham United Foundation use Dylan’s story to teach the importance of health and wellbeing to school children. The tremendous support of West Ham United to DT38 was cemented in history in 2016, when Dylan was awarded a memorial stone on Champions Place, a very special tribute outside the London Stadium.
In the Autumn of 2015, the work of DT38 began Down Under with the unveiling of a memorial statue of Dylan outside NIB Stadium, the home of Perth Glory FC in the presence of the former Premier of Western Australia, Colin Barnett. DT38 in Australia has continued to grow at a rapid pace and we regularly enjoy the support of the football communities of West Australia and through many other parts of the country. This support and that of our many donators and volunteers means we continue to reach more people than ever before. We regularly facilitate free testicular cancer screenings for men and we educate young people about Dylan, about bravery, and about the importance of health and wellbeing.
To read about our latest developments head to our news page