Prevention and Early Intervention Alison MacAulay – Senior CLD Worker (Youth) Nicola Heath – CLD Worker (Youth) Nicole Edwards – Young Person.

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Prevention and Early Intervention Alison MacAulay – Senior CLD Worker (Youth) Nicola Heath – CLD Worker (Youth) Nicole Edwards – Young Person

1:1 Support Group Work, Peer Mentoring, MCMC, Accreditation Aims Engage in Positive Learning Opportunities Improve Health and Well-Being/Be Active Reduce Offending/Anti Social Behaviour Develop Employability Skills

STAFFING 1 Section Leader REFERRALS 2011/2012 3 Senior CLD 9 1:1 Support YW 1 MCMC Worker 1 Group Worker 1 Peer Mentor REFERRALS 2011/2012 453 NEW REFERRALS 810 TOTAL 91% Engaged Source – 44% Education, 29%Self Referral, 8%SCSS, 19% Other, Social Work, NHS, Parents, Vol

Outcomes 2011/2012 378 Health and Well-Being 460 Engaged in Learning opportunity 299 Offending/Anti-social behaviour 248 National / Local accredited awards 116 Further Education 21 Employment

SROI Methodology – Research Areas 80 Young People Interviewed Behaviour Attendance Achievement Attainment Employability Inclusion Mental Health and Wellbeing

Questionnaire Responses – Behaviour (Home, School, Community) Bad or Very Bad 44 1 Okay 20 12 Good or Very Good 16 67

Attendance (Exclusions, Truancy, Non- attender) Bad or Very Bad 41 2 Questionnaire Responses – Attendance (Exclusions, Truancy, Non- attender) Bad or Very Bad 41 2 Okay 10 11 Good or Very Good 29 67

Questionnaire Responses Bad/ Very Bad Good/Very Good Attainment 28 2 27 69 Achievement 25 1 21 61 Health & Wellbeing 39 1 14 67 Inclusion 31 0 28 64 Employability 68 3 12 77

Stakeholders Response 76 Stakeholders interviewed Education 51 Parent/Carers 5 Health Worker 2 Social Workers 9 Investigating Officer 1 Sports Development 1 Managers 4 CLD Workers/Senior 3 Very Significant or Significant Difference 94% 37 35

Social Return On Investment £1.00 : £14.00

“Having help from Xplore has helped me change for the better” Nicole