Designed for flexibility and accessibility, these curated resources include prompts, exercises, and tips to nurture creativity at each participant's own pace. Perfect for corrections, community groups, and individuals, our booklets make writing an engaging and supported journey, even from a distance.

Remote Booklet Facilitation

A stack of three colorful booklets on a beige, textured fabric surface. The booklets are titled 'Te Kahul Creative Writing Programme Exercise Booklet.' The cover of the front booklet features an illustration of a hand holding a pencil, writing on a stack of books, with a light blue background. There are pink, orange, purple, and blue covers visible.
Person reading a book and pointing at a sentence with their finger while taking notes with a blue pen.

Our booklets contain a series of 3 progressive writing exercises, with 2 additional Youth & Matariki booklets. Each one builds on the last, beginning with a focus on core techniques and an aim to bring all the skills together at the completion of each, and of them all as a whole.

“Great way to spark/foster a growth mindset. Thank you to the volunteers that give compassion to us.”

– Participant from Christchurch Women’s Prison

Our programme is for underserved communities, and we mainly work with rangatahi in community and Correctional spaces. No prior writing experience required.

“Really good and challenging. It was challenging but it opened my mind to something different. It reminds me of who I am, and gives me direction”

– Participant from Auckland Prison

A sailing boat on the water with a small boat nearby, set against a backdrop of waves and fish swimming below, with a decorative hand and a circular, leafy design in the sky.