FOR PARTNERS
DECISION-MAKING CAN BE LEARNED
BECOME A STRATEGIC PARTNER OF DECISION THEATRE
Help us reach as many young people as possible.
A Decision Theatre is an interactive mental health theatre programme that addresses the most important challenges affecting young people in school settings through 90-minute modules: abuse, anxiety, family pressure, generational conflict, and substance use.
This is not a performance.
This is a space for decision-making.
The story stops — and the student decides.
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT NOW?
The mental burden carried by young people is continuously increasing.
Isolation, pressure to conform, and inner uncertainty are not exceptions — they are generational experiences.
The aim of Decision Theatre is to:
- strengthen conscious decision-making
- reduce silence and shame
- encourage a sense of community responsibility
- provide tools for handling difficult situations
WHO IS THIS PARTNERSHIP FOR?
For companies and organisations that:
- consider young people’s mental health important
- seek real social impact through their ESG or CSR programmes
- think in terms of long-term, values-based cooperation
- want sustainable presence, not just a campaign
WHAT DOES THE PARTNERSHIP MEAN?
The partner contributes to the implementation of the programme in a specific region or on a national level.
This support makes it possible to:
- include disadvantaged areas
- reach rural schools
- support professional development and methodological expansion
- create new modules
The partnership may take the form of:
- a one-off project-based collaboration
- module-level support
- a long-term strategic partnership
WHAT DOES THE PARTNER RECEIVE?
✔ Visibility through a nationwide school presence
✔ Brand association with an innovative educational programme
✔ Social impact that can be integrated into ESG / CSR reporting
✔ Invitations to professional even
✔ Communication cooperation
IF YOUR ORGANISATION WOULD LIKE TO JOIN THE DECISION THEATRE PROGRAMME AS A PARTNER, PLEASE WRITE TO US SO WE CAN DISCUSS THE POSSIBILITIES OF COOPERATION.
COOPERATION OPPORTUNITIES
- School Programme Funding
Support for delivering a full institutional module in one or more regions.
- Thematic Module Support
Support for a performance focused on a specific social issue (e.g. cyberbullying, mental health).
- Regional Tour Support
Funding for a programme series across multiple cities.
- Impact Measurement Partnership
Pre- and post-programme questionnaire-based impact assessment.
Data-based reporting for corporate reports.
- Joint CSR Communication
Transparent, credible communication in corporate social responsibility reports.
WHY IS DECISION THEATRE A STRATEGIC PARTNER?
Decision Theatre creates measurable social impact.
It is not a campaign. It is systemic mental health prevention.
Decision Theatre is not a one-off cultural event.
It is a prevention and education system that has a direct social impact on young people and their communities.
Our programmes are directly connected to corporate ESG and CSR goals:
- ESG – Social Responsibility (Social Pillar)
Mental health and young people’s decision-making competence are now strategic social issues.
Decision Theatre programmes actively contribute to community well-being, prevention, and the responsible shaping of the future.
- Youth Protection and Mental Health
Adolescents’ decision-making systems are still developing.
Our programmes help young people recognise risky behaviours, reduce shame, and normalise asking for help.
Programjaink segítik a kockázatos viselkedések felismerését, a szégyen csökkentését és a segítségkérés normalizálását.
This is real prevention — not retrospective intervention.
- Reducing Educational Inequalities
Emotional intelligence and decision-making skills are not school subjects, yet they are essential.
With your support, the programme can also reach disadvantaged schools.
- Strengthening Community Safety
Conscious decision-making reduces risky behaviours, strengthens bystander responsibility, and contributes to safer community functioning.
In the long term, prevention creates both social and economic value.


