Daily Youth Club Sessions
School Term Evening Youth Club
Our Youth Club offers engaging sessions every evening, from Monday to Sunday, catering to 75–150 young people per session.
Activities and Opportunities
- Table Games: Enjoy table football, air hockey, table tennis, pool, and more.
- Games Consoles: Play on Virtual Reality, Nintendo Wii, Xbox, and PlayStation.
- Sports: Participate in football, tennis, volleyball, dodgeball, cricket, and other sports.
- Board Games: Challenge friends with Scrabble, Monopoly, quiz games, Uno, and more.
- Arts and Crafts: Explore creativity through painting, drawing, urban arts, origami, T-shirt design, pottery, and more.
- Workshops: Join sessions on conflict resolution, teamwork and leadership, revision skills, drug awareness, anti-crime strategies, public speaking, enterprise, first aid, poetry, personal development, and more.
- Accredited Awards: Earn qualifications such as First Aid certification, Duke of Edinburgh Awards, and AQA awards.
Leadership and Volunteer Opportunities
- Youth-led Management: The project will be managed by young people who are trained and mentored by Adult Trustees with over 10 years of experience in running charities and youth programmes.
- Youth Committee: A committee for ages 13–17 will receive training on project management, eventually managing their own initiatives at the centre.
- Youth Worker Training: Individuals will have the opportunity to be trained and certified as youth workers and leaders.
Supportive Programmes
- Exam Revision Sessions: Run by qualified and experienced teachers, these sessions ensure young people balance leisure with academic success.
- Employment Drop-in Sessions: Get advice and support on securing employment through one-on-one guidance.
Schedule: Sessions operate every evening, Monday through Sunday.
The time table would look like the following:
| Day | Time | Group |
| Monday | 3pm – 6pm
6pm – 9pm |
Boys 8-12 years
Boys 13-17 years |
| Tuesday | 3pm – 6pm
6pm – 9pm |
Girls 8-12 years
Girls 13-17 years |
| Wednesday | 3pm – 6pm
6pm – 9pm |
Boys 8-12 years
Boys 13-17 years |
| Thursday | 3pm – 6pm
6pm – 9pm |
Girls 8-12 years
Girls 13-17 years |
| Friday | 3pm – 6pm
6pm – 9pm |
Mixed 8-12 years
Mixed 13-17 years |
| Saturday | 3pm – 6pm
6pm – 9pm |
TARGETED YC
TARGETED YC |
| Sunday | ALL DAY | Trips |
Holiday Youth Club Schemes
Overview
The Holiday Youth Club provides young people with extended opportunities during school breaks to have fun, develop skills, and reach their full potential.
Activities
Holiday sessions will include all the exciting activities offered during the evening Youth Club, such as sports, games, arts and crafts, and workshops. Additionally, longer courses focused on earning qualifications and skill development will be offered to take advantage of the extended summer and holiday periods.
Credit Scheme
To encourage participation in educational and developmental workshops, a virtual currency system will be introduced:
- Earn Rewards: Young people will earn virtual credits for attending workshops.
- Redeem for Experiences: Credits can be redeemed for fun social trips and activities, providing an engaging incentive to participate in these workshops.
After-School Clubs
Engaging Young Minds
We will run after-school clubs tailored for children aged 8-17. These clubs will feature a range of subsidised, daily activities designed to be both fun and developmental, ensuring younger participants have enriching experiences in a supportive environment.
Outputs
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400–600 young people engaged annually through regular youth club sessions.
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10 weekly sessions delivered throughout the school term (Monday–Sunday).
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12 youth-led workshops delivered annually on leadership, teamwork, and personal development.
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50 young volunteers trained and supported in leadership, mentoring, and youth work.
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100 qualification gained every year by young people (e.g., AQA, Duke of Edinburgh, First Aid) achieved per quarter.
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20 targeted intervention sessions annually for young people at risk of exclusion, offending, or NEET status.
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2 community showcase events each year (e.g., youth performances, exhibitions, open days).
Outcomes
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Increased youth engagement — more young people participating in safe, structured activities rather than unsupervised or risky environments.
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Improved confidence, teamwork, and communication among participants through sustained peer and leadership opportunities.
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Enhanced physical and mental wellbeing through sports, creative arts, and social activities.
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Reduction in anti-social behaviour and isolation, particularly among vulnerable young people.
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Progression into positive pathways, including education, training, volunteering, and employment.
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Youth empowerment and leadership development, with young people shaping and managing their own programmes.
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Stronger community cohesion, as diverse groups of young people come together in a shared space of respect and learning.