Our team support the young people with whom we come into contact, regardless of whether they’re young people involved in gangs, or kids for somewhere to play a board game.
In all aspects of work we approach the young people in a non-judgemental manner regardless of culture, gender or creed.
When we aren't running outreach sessions to engage with teenagers at-risk of gang violence we are helping to break the cycle of unemployment and in turn poverty, by doing three things:
1) Firstly, we offer training opportunities to our older service users to become youth workers.
This shows younger members that they too have the opportunity to transition in to paid work through working hard and gaining skills.
2) Secondly, we offer a range of CV enhancing opportunities such as the Duke of Edinburgh awards and our mechanics programme.
3) Finally, by working closely with parents and teachers we tie this work with our more targeted community programme which aims to build soft skills and encourage healthy lifestyles.
Our team support the young people with whom we come into contact, regardless of whether they’re young people involved in gangs, or kids for somewhere to play a board game.
In all aspects of work we approach the young people in a non-judgemental manner regardless of culture, gender or creed.
When we aren't running outreach sessions to engage with teenagers at-risk of gang violence we are helping to break the cycle of unemployment and in turn poverty, by doing three things:
1) Firstly, we offer training opportunities to our older service users to become youth workers.
This shows younger members that they too have the opportunity to transition in to paid work through working hard and gaining skills.
2) Secondly, we offer a range of CV enhancing opportunities such as the Duke of Edinburgh awards and our mechanics programme.
3) Finally, by working closely with parents and teachers we tie this work with our more targeted community programme which aims to build soft skills and encourage healthy lifestyles.