Engaging youth vulnerable to crime: 3Pillars Project is a charity that runs sport-based intervention and mentoring programmes for young people, vulnerable to crime.
We work across London and the South East, in prisons, young offenders’ institutes (YOIs) and in the community, working in partnership w...
A New Direction supports all young Londoners to shape culture and be creative.
We work with partners across education, culture and the creative industries, local government and business, to ensure that all young Londoners have the opportunity to develop their creativity, and play an active part in t...
Abianda is a social enterprise that works with young women affected by gangs
We offer one-to-one, group work and employment opportunities to gang-affected young women aged 11-24.
We change the way services are delivered by shifting the central question:
From - What is she doing wrong?
To - How ha...
Interested in becoming a qualified sports coach, physical activity instructor, referee or qualified first aider?
Do you want to improve on your sporting skills?
If so, The Access to Sports Project runs a comprehensive coach education and leadership programme.
An educational centre which offers short, bespoke and accredited training to people, enabling them to develop skills and competencies in order to enhance their personal and professional development.
Our flagship programme is the Pocket Learner:
a multi-award-winning programme that enables parents, ...
We are a West London Disabled People’s Organisation (DPO) led by disabled people, for disabled people.
We work to ensure that disabled people have independence, choice and control over their own lives.
Employment Service: The Employment Service supports disabled people looking for work, in work ...
The Acton Neighbourhood Youth Project works with young people across the Acton area by offering a range of local estate based youth clubs, sports programmes and work in local schools.
We are always looking for interesting and engaging new ways to work with young people and partners in the area, so i...
akt supports lgbtq+ young people aged 16-25 in the uk who are experiencing homelessness or living in a hostile or abusive environment.
akt is here for anyone aged 16-25 in the UK who identify as LGBTQ+, including non-binary people and questioning. Our service centres are based in London, Manchester,...
LGBTQ+? Aged 16-25?
At akt we work with incredible young people like you everyday - and we want to make sure we have your input in everything we do!
We believe that your voices and opinions can strengthen and empower our LGBTQ+ community and can help akt address the issues and challenges you face a...
Alison is the world’s largest free online empowerment platform for education and skills training, offering over 5500 CPD accredited courses and a range of impactful career development tools. It is a for-profit social enterprise dedicated to making it possible for anyone, to study anything, anywhere, ...
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