Supporting Children & Young People in the community to aspire and achieve so they can reach their full potential.

Some of the challenges faced by children & young people may be: being disadvantaged, facing adverse childhood experience’s, involvement in anti-social behaviour or showing early signs of being involved in crime such as criminal exploitation.

We focus on early preventative work and offer direct 1:1 support or group work to children & young people who face challenges that are misunderstood by society.

The project envisions a community where young individuals are empowered, equipped with skills, and have access to opportunities for a brighter and more fulfilling future.

We Empower

Working with experienced Youth Workers, these young people will receive 1:1 or group-based support, offering a range of diversionary activities, to help children & young people reach their full-potential.

We work in partnership with:
• Schools
• Police
• Local Communities

Helping children & young people turn their life around by 180 degrees.

Feedback from a professional

“So just to let you know I went into school on Monday to visit the Young Person and he told me that he found the sessions that he attended really useful, and he was disappointed that they had finished. He enjoyed coming along to the sessions with his siblings and he told me his younger brother especially enjoyed them.

The sessions have definitely helped the family make progress towards having more positive behaviour towards each other. Thank you again for helping me out with the right support for this family.”

Break the Cycle project supporting young people involved in crime

Our Youth Engagement programme, delivered in the community, is reliant upon funding in order for us to provide support. If you have a specific need or identify an area of support then please get in touch and we can look at funding opportunities to support children ad young people in your area.

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Key contacts

Tel: 07791 462299
Email: CSimms@canw.org.uk

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