Be Inspired are leading on the area of work with young people who are most at risk. Their offer includes partnership working with statutory bodies as well as community voluntary sector groups to enhance positive experiences for young people, providing a wide range of services – from mental health support through to group activities.
Mentivity deliver mentoring programmes within a school setting as well as detached outreach work with young people part of peer gang involvement.
Reaching Higher provide Youth Hubs, Employability hubs and a Youth café on a weekly basis. They work closely with young people to ensure their voices are heard and amplified.
P4YE champion a hub in the heart of Croydon town centre – providing a safe space for young people to enjoy fun activities every Saturday. P4YE also provide youth outreach workers to ensure young people travel safely from one space to another.
Palace For Life Foundation provide Girls and Mixed Community Football at Harris Invictus School and also partner with Legacy Youth Zone – a truly premiership offer for young people.
Play Place will be delivering activities in the Handcroft Youth Centre as well as Football fun nights and First Aid workshops. Play Place have partnered with Palace For Life Foundation to ensure complimentary services are provided and young people have as many options as possible available to them.
Croydon Voluntary Action is the Lead Accountable Body for New Era Croydon supporting all the Consortium Partners. We want to ensure we give the best possible experience to the young people of Croydon, providing opportunities and demonstrating that we can make real change in the heart of Croydon Town Centre.
Be Inspired are leading on the area of work with young people who are most at risk. Their offer includes partnership working with statutory bodies as well as community voluntary sector groups to enhance positive experiences for young people, providing a wide range of services – from mental health support through to group activities.
Reaching Higher (RH) provide contextual youth hubs and lead on authentic youth voice, driven by a dedicated team of RH alumni and youth professionals. Each offer is free, youth-led, and considers the holistic well-being of each young person. Their 360 pastoral care approach consists of work with schools, community and home.
P4YE champion a hub in the heart of Croydon town centre – providing a safe space for young people to enjoy fun activities every Saturday. P4YE also provide youth outreach workers to ensure young people travel safely from one space to another.
Palace For Life Foundation provide Girls and Mixed Community Football at Harris Invictus School and also partner with Legacy Youth Zone – a truly premiership offer for young people.
Play Place will be delivering activities in the Handcroft Youth Centre as well as Football fun nights and First Aid workshops. Play Place have partnered with Palace For Life Foundation to ensure complimentary services are provided and young people have as many options as possible available to them.
Croydon Voluntary Action is the Lead Accountable Body for New Era Croydon supporting all the Consortium Partners. We want to ensure we give the best possible experience to the young people of Croydon, providing opportunities and demonstrating that we can make real change in the heart of Croydon Town Centre.
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New era croydon
The consortium is tackling criminal exploitation, gang involvement and mental health. This is through a team of detached outreach youth workers in and around the town centre; school-based mentoring and sports activities. We are working in partnership with Croydon Council and Croydon Metropolitan Police Service.
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Supported by
MAYOR OF LONDON
The Mayor of London set up the Violence Reduction Unit in 2019 to lead an approach to tackling violence, rooted in prevention and early intervention. It invests in opportunities for young people and intervening at key points in their life – that includes roles for parents, schools, youth workers and communities.
MyEnds is a community-led, hyper-local programme. It funds consortiums formed of local people, giving them the tools and resources to tackle violence.
Young Londoners can find a range of activities to get involved in on Croydon’s Simply Connect platform.