Project details
Reduction type
Attitudinal Change, Primary prevention
Area
Sheffield
Funding amount
£8,280
Purpose
To support children and young people who struggle to access and progress in mainstream educational settings.
Quick summary
To support children and young people who struggle to access and progress in a mainstream educational setting, with a focus on those with special educational needs and disabilities.
The Manor Youth Hub programme will support children and young people who struggle to access and progress in a mainstream educational setting. They aim to ensure beneficiaries are supported to feel at ease in more tailored settings where personalised support can be offered to build on confidence, self esteem and self belief within their own community setting. They will work with children and young people from a range of backgrounds with a focus on those with special educational needs and disabilities.
The objective for the attendees will be:
- Re-entry in to their school or educational setting.
- Access secondary education with confidence through transitional support.
- Gain awards and certificates through their centre approval status.
Combining the use of arts and media with embedded learning, each young person will have the opportunity to work on literacy and numeracy alongside personal, social and health education which will include workshops on staying safe, gun and knife crime, gangs and exploitation. In addition, Manor Youth Hub intend to use skills booklets for each learner which are tailored to them and presents a visual progression route of their own achievements.
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