28/11/12 In partnership with Bristol City Council.

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28/11/12 In partnership with Bristol City Council

Click to edit Master subtitle style 28/11/12 BYL Specialist Services Who We Are: Bristol Drugs Project (Lead) Targeted work with CYP since 1996 Currently EIS – substance misuse & hidden harm Brook Bristol National with local roots 4YP and targeted groups for young women and young men Off The Record Counselling/Therapy 1625 Independent People Housing provider and homelessness prevention Prince’s Trust National provider: local Fairbridge programme Family Centre for Deaf Children Supporting deaf children and their families In partnership with Bristol City Council

Click to edit Master subtitle style 28/11/12 BYL Specialist Services Vision Helping children and young people overcome barriers faced in achieving independence; building their resilience and unlocking their potential. Delivery Philosophy: Effective, flexible, aspirational, responsive services which get support to children and young people quickly and make changes to meet emerging needs; Work with BCC, neighbourhood and citywide partners, through managed, seamless pathways and common ways of working; Share information to safeguard children and young people Actively involve children and young people in service design, delivery, and evaluation. Work collaboratively, positively and with a passion and a will to ‘make things work’ for children and young people. In partnership with Bristol City Council

Click to edit Master subtitle style 28/11/12 What We Will Deliver Specialist ‘Level 2’ early intervention targeted support for CYP (8- 19 years and up to 24 years with LDD) who are: experiencing problems with their own or a parent/sibling’s drug or alcohol use (Hidden Harm); seeking support to make healthy choices about sex and reduce harm; experiencing emotional or mental distress; at risk of becoming homeless. and Citywide positive activities programmes – weekly, monthly and residential for deaf CYP aged 8-19, (up to 24 with LDD) LGB&T YP aged (up to 24 with LDD) In partnership with Bristol City Council

Click to edit Master subtitle style 28/11/12 Achieving Outcomes Increased confidence/self-esteem Improved communication skills Acquired new skills/knowledge Able to make healthier lifestyle choices Understand their rights and the choices available to them Choose not to engage in risky/anti-social or criminal behaviour Able to develop/maintain positive social/family relationships In partnership with Bristol City Council

Click to edit Master subtitle style 28/11/12 How We Will Deliver Short-term evidence-based 1-1 interventions (usually 6-8 weeks), evaluated by children and young people to identify their ‘distance travelled’ to achieve the outcomes each CYP has identified. Targeted group work Training Area BYL staff to increase their skills/confidence in working with children and young people with specific issues and promote excellent communication between Area and specialist BYL teams Positive activities for LGBT and deaf CYP Accessed through professional referral e.g. learning mentor; direct contact through scheduled, publicised drop-in sessions; outreach. In partnership with Bristol City Council

Click to edit Master subtitle style 28/11/12 Where We Will Deliver Schools: universal, non-stigmatising, accessible YIPs & Choices Programme (year 11 non-attenders) Locations where Area BYL play and positive activities will be delivered; City centre bases offering greater privacy (i.e. the Station; Off the Record’s base (St Michael’s Hill); ‘Non-formal’ settings e.g. parks, in partnership with Area BYL staff and Neighbourhood Partnerships to reduce risky/anti-social behaviour by CYP e.g. underage drinking; to promote community cohesion In partnership with Bristol City Council

Click to edit Master subtitle style 28/11/12 Transition To New BYL Service Model By 1 February 2013 Implementation, including: Data collection & systems TUPE Interface with BCC BYL Leadership Team In partnership with Bristol City Council