Project details
Reduction type
Attitudinal Change, Primary prevention, Secondary prevention
Area
Doncaster
Funding amount
£7,208
Purpose
Consistent, supportive and structured mentoring to keep young people in education, reducing the risk of them turning to crime.
Quick summary
The project aim is to provide early intervention for young people displaying anger issues and violent tendencies through one to one mentoring sessions.
The project aim is to provide early intervention for young people displaying anger issues and violent tendencies through one to one mentoring sessions.
During these sessions mentees can work to address any issues in a caring and supportive environment. Worth Unlimited aim that mentees will:
Develop skills in anger management and conflict resolution.
Raise confidence and self-esteem
Improve resilience and increase aspirations
Improve mental health and well-being
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