Hebburn Detached Project “A cry for help”
Provide positive activities for young people We engage young people in activities that broaden their horizons and divert them from the risk of crime Camping in the Scottish HighlandsLessons in map reading
Promote social inclusion We seek to empower young people and enable them to feel a sense of place within their local community Cleaning up ClegwellPainting the youth shelter
Contribute to community development We encourage young people to take pride in their local environment and contribute towards its development Planning a new skate park Community recycling event
Tackle Key Issues We encourage young people to become involved in tackling key issues by designing programmes that aim to address them Alternative education recycling workshop Knife crime - educational film
Offer Informal Learning Opportunities Anglo Saxon MusicCircus Skills Survival Skills We encourage new learning by offering the activities young people want – and provide accreditation when possible.
Provide Advice And Guidance Referrals CV writing Drugs, alcohol, smoking We offer support in-house, and refer to other agencies when necessary
Use outreach working to engage in other areas Fishing residential in Scotland with South Tyneside Youth Action Volunteers We work with young people from other projects to share our skills and ideas
Forge Positive Partnerships By adopting a collaborative approach to youth work, we add value to everything we offer young people These are just some – there are many more