Welcome to Asha. We are a South Asian organisation that works to end violence against women and girls. If you are experiencing violence - or know a woman who is - please contact us for confidential advice and information. We can also offer secure, temporary accommodation. Asha offers secure, tempora...
This service offers free assessments and counselling across the London borough of Wandsworth for those aged 11-18 years old. After an initial assessment an individuals care plan is created. This is followed by six sessions of counselling which addresses any issues the young person may have. Session...
TRANSFORMING THE LIVES OF UNDER SERVED YOUTH - We focus on attainment, character, confidence and aspiration all personalized to the young person through a volunteer mentor, and supported by team activities and workplace experiences. Our Friday youth club is a place for you to come and work in our sp...
Scrapstore is a fantastic treasure trove, presenting waste and surplus goods as arts and crafts materials to inspire creativity. You will find paper and paint, textiles and trimmings, buttons and bubble wrap, wood and wondrous props, foam and fine wire and so much more. Stocks vary each week with don...
Carney’s Community is inspired by Mick Carney, the boxing legend who motivated and turned around many lives through engagement with boxing. We run a youth-led programme of positive and constructive activities throughout the year that aims to engage young people of all backgrounds, with a focus on pr...
FC Battersea is a YOUTH football club catering for U12 to U19 age groups. As a new club, as at season 2020/21 we run just U12 and U13 boys squads. Girls and Disabled teams will be added when funding/logistics allow. To ensure a focus on quality, all age groups comprise a SINGLE squad only. Tw...
Our qualified LGBTQ+ youth support team work with young people to provide a range of services to best meet needs, including those of trans and non-binary young people. We are based in a number of schools across Wandsworth, Merton and Richmond and we also support young people in community settings. W...
Anyone aged 11-19 (or up to 25 if you have special educational needs) who lives, works or studies in Wandsworth can apply to be a member of the Youth Council. The Youth Council is made up of young people who are interested in developing campaign and projects about issues that are important to them a...
The Duke of Edinburgh Awards is a programme of activities that leads to a recognised award that proves you have a certain level of skill and have recognised personal qualities. It is for young people aged 14 to 24 years old. You can do the programme at three levels, Bronze, Silver or Gold. To achiev...
Generate offer a range of activities for young people with a learning disability, aimed at increasing skills, confidence and self-esteem. These include: • Residentials • Youth clubs • Holiday activities • Buddy scheme Please fill out our referral form and send it to us to join!
A consistent youth club programme for ages 6-25 that proactively supports young people through key transitions in their lives, to find their identity in God, be inspired and equipped to develop talents and skills and have the best time doing it together. Within the youth club there is a modern and ...
ICEC Youth Club has been established over twenty years and has the know-how to help young people and community members. The youth club provides services to young people from the ages of 7 – 21 years. Working with them to develop their social and moral well being through activities programmes as a m...
We teach young players our values, nurture their courage and ambition and encourage them to reach their potential. Our players are at the heart of our decisions. We are committed to coaching excellence and player safety. Our resources enable us to provide highly qualified coaching, delivering quali...
Love to Learn has been working with children and young people from refugee backgrounds and their families and carers since 2004. We provide a range of services for 200+ children, young people and their families including befriending and mentoring support, advocacy and casework, a homework club and t...
Open to LGBTQ young people aged 13 to 19 (or 25 with a disability), The Gap meets every Friday from 6 to 8pm in the Clapham Junction area. The Gap offers a wide variety of activities, so there is something for all of our members. Some weeks we have a themed activity such as a team building challeng...
Transforming Lives By Creating Opportunities To Thrive! At Employment 4 All we believe everyone has the right to live a decent and dignified life and an opportunity for rewarding work. We are a social purpose organisation founded from humble beginnings in 2021 to challenge inequality and break down ...
For the last 15 years, Premier League Kicks has been working in local communities to inspire thousands of young people. PL Kicks started in 2006 and has a long history of using the power of football and the value of sports participation to help youngsters in some of the most high-need areas. By eng...
Tel: 0207 735 2881 EMAIL: INFO@CHANCETOSHINE.ORG Chance to Shine is a national charity that aims to give all children the opportunity to play, learn and develop through cricket. We believe that cricket can help to develop the personal, social and physical skills of the 500,000 children that we wor...
Tel: 07452 743443 Word 4 Weapons is a leading UK weapons-surrender charity that places knife bins in a number of UK towns and cities. We also offer a range of education services including training for youth workers, awareness sessions and a range of useful resources for schools and young people. Wo...
Tel: 0345 1300 286 Please Note: We are not a helpline, we are a private organisation not a charity and we charge for all our services. If you want to be assessed to see if BAAM can be of any use to you, Mike Fisher our training director is available for assessments at a fee. We are the UK’s leading...
NSPCC helpline: 0808 800 5000 Everything we do protects children today and prevents abuse tomorrow, to transform society for every childhood. Whether you want support and advice for adapting to family life in lockdown, or you’re worried about a child, we’re here to help. The NSPCC helpline is staff...
Tel: 0808 800 2222 Email: askus@familylives.org.uk Bullying affects lots of people and can happen to anyone at any place including school, work, within families or in the community. Helping our children build resilience and confidence is one of the most important gifts we can give them. We all u...
Tel: 111 111 is a new telephone service brought to you by the NHS. It is the number you should call when you need advice or medical treatment quickly, and you cannot wait for an appointment to see your doctor. If you need emergency medical treatment, you must call 999. An emergency is when someone ...
Helpline: 0300 123 1044 Monday to Friday: 9am to 8pm Saturday and Sunday: 11am to 4pm It's never too late to quit smoking. Read about the free support, advice, and tools available to help you quit successfully. Giving up smoking is one of the best things you'll ever do for your health. There are l...
Helpline: 0800 9177 650 If you need help with a drinking problem either phone our national helpline for free, contact us by email help@aamail.org, or talk to us using the live chat on our website. Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope wi...
Call: 0300 123 2000 Worried about your finances? So much you can’t sleep? Or fear the worst? Call the NHS Credit Crunch Stressline. Job insecurity, redundancy, debt and money problems can all cause feelings of distress. When times are tough, it’s quite natural to feel worried or down. It’s when t...
If you’re struggling and you’re not sure if you want to live or die, can you, just for now hold off making this decision and keep reading and watching the videos for some ideas about how to get through. There may be things that you - and other people - can do to make things better. You may have fou...
Call: 116 123 Samaritans works to make sure there’s always someone there for anyone who needs someone. Every day, we respond to around 10,000 calls for help. No judgement. No pressure. We're here for anyone who needs someone. In addition to the services we provide, an important part of our work is ...
At CXK we’re proud to provide training courses, development programmes and emotional support, advice and guidance which help young people to develop the skills and confidence to take their next steps in life. Whether you’re looking for careers advice, want to develop your confidence, are looking to ...
Advice for young adults on recovering from childhood abuse Take control of your story. If you’re unsure of who to talk to, regarding yourself or even someone who has disclosed to you, you can always talk to us. We’re here to listen, and our primary aim is ensuring that you receive the support and i...
Report a Safeguarding Concern
To report a safeguarding concern, please contact LVN Designated Safeguarding Lead Rachael Box (rachael.box@lvn.org.uk ) and LVN Designated Safeguarding Deputy Lucy Edwards (lucy.edwards@lvn.org.uk ).
Please use the subject line "Reporting Safeguarding Concern" and provide as much factual information as you can on the incident or concern, providing exact quotes where possible.