Project
Trailblazers
2024–2025
What is Trailblazers?
Trailblazers NMD & ABC engages 70–80 Primary 7 children from 6 schools in exploring Good Relations through filmmaking.
Led by experienced artist-facilitators, children develop animation and moving image skills while fostering friendships and positive attitudes across communities.
The programme includes 16 sessions, featuring single-identity workshops and a cross-community celebration where participants showcase their films and take part in team-building activities. By easing the transition to secondary school, the project promotes social cohesion, cultural understanding, and confidence-building among young participants.
Project goals
The project aims to build positive relationships among children from diverse backgrounds at a key transitional stage.
Through animation and film, participants explore themes of friendship, respect, and inclusion, fostering open-minded attitudes. The programme enhances communication skills, promotes social cohesion, and encourages creative expression.
By culminating in a shared celebration event, Trailblazers NMD & ABC helps children develop friendships, respect for different traditions, and a shared vision for the future.
Location & Council Areas
Newry, Mourne & Down District Council
• Sacred Heart Primary School, Dundrum
• Newcastle Primary School, Newcastle
• Holy Cross Primary School, Kilkeel
• Kilbroney Integrated Primary School Rostrevor
Armagh, Banbridge & Craigavon District Council
• Portadown Integrated Primary & Nursery School, Portadown
• Bridge Integrated Primary School, Banbridge
Project Timeframe
Core facilitators
Corey McKinney
Artforms
Participant Ages
Filmmaking, animation
9–11 years
Jason Parkes, Natalie Wilson, Lauren Martin, and Imelda Trusdale
December 2024 –
March 2025