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Jamie McDonnell Fight For Good CIC

The aim of the programme is to deliver outreach work in Doncaster, Mexborough, and Conisborough, using the CIC's gaming bus (converted from a minibus) to engage young people in areas with anti-social behaviour, including some of the most disadvantaged boroughs in the UK.

Allama Iqbal Cricket Club

The aim of the programme is to engage young children into a purposeful activity which would provide an alternative to and take them away from anti-social behaviour and criminality.

Club Doncaster Community Sports and Education Foundation

The aim of the project is to work with young people aged 8-18 who are at risk of becoming entrenched in violence, to reframe their attitude towards violence and reduce violent behaviour.

Firvale Community Hub

The Firvale Community Hub are aiming to use a Public Health Approach, working with families to address the underlying causes of violence and encourage reporting.

In2Change South Yorkshire

In2Change is focusing on young people aged 11-18, their families and carers. They are using early street-level intervention through their Streets Outreach programme to learn of local crime, anti-social behaviour, domestic abuse, and victim support needs.

Endeavour Training Ltd

The purpose of the project is to provide a range of activities and services that support young people and their families in the Burngreave area of Sheffield, to reduce the likelihood of violence.

Sheffield Wednesday FC Community Programme

Onside Mentoring is a youth mentoring service which aims to receive referrals from Sheffield Youth Justice Service, Sheffield Inclusion Centre, and local schools, and will run from July 2022-March 2023. Targeted diversionary activities will also be established in hotspot areas to increase the chances of behavioural change.

Barnsley Sexual Abuse and Rape Crisis Services (BSARCS)

The grant to BSARCS enables them to increase their capacity, employing an additional full-time equivalent Wellbeing Worker to ensure that children have to wait less than two months to access effective, timely support.