Aberdeen Foyer “ All young people need a home, support and a springboard into independent living, learning and work. Some don’t have it. Aberdeen Foyer.

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Aberdeen Foyer “ All young people need a home, support and a springboard into independent living, learning and work. Some don’t have it. Aberdeen Foyer helps fill the gap”

Aberdeen Foyer Development Started in 1992 as an initiative by Grampian Regional Council to improve the co-ordination and delivery of services to young people who were: Homeless/roofless Unemployed In poor health Lacked information Lacked training/education Lacked confidence and motivation

Aberdeen Foyer Aims Meet the needs of disadvantaged young people (16-25 years) assisting them to achieve: Personal, social and economic independence

Aberdeen Foyer Services Supported Accommodation Foyer Learning Foyer Health Foyer Enterprise Foyer Music

Lifeshaper Progress2Work Build & Train Gateway to Work Outside In Prince’s Trust Team Get Ready for Work Training for Work Foyer Learning

Prince’s Trust Team

Lifeshaper Community based substance recovery programme

Foyer Enterprise Foyer Graphics Foyer Restaurant and Gallery, Crown St Foyer at HMT Foyer Works Roadwise

property maintenance business

Aberdeen Foyer - the future Through existing services, new developments and new businesses Aberdeen Foyer will continue to respond to the needs and issues of young people and their communities in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire.

Early Intervention Family Learning Signature Provides a unique visual picture of a family’s capacity to benefit from the opportunities of learning. Gives an insight into the strengths to be harnessed, the barriers to be tackled and opportunities to be grasped Supporting and enabling the development of learning within families