Empowering young people to access opportunities. Collaborating with families and organisations to create systemic change in LS14.

Inputs

Qualified Youth Team with diverse specialities

Existing Funding

Buildings & areas

Kentmere Community Centre

LS14 Trust

Imagination Station

Rein Park (Playbox, pump track)

Wider Team

We Are Seacroft & Local Partnerships

Leeds Youth Allicance & City Partnerships

National Support & Funding

Locality, Sport England, National Lottery

Leeds City Council, Clarion Housing, National Lottery

Prospective Funding

Children In Need

Young People's Voice & Influence

Resources & Equipment

Outputs

Sports Provision

Football

Sports Leaders

Detached

Youth Work

Youth Club

Mentoring

Targeted Group Work

Rein Park Wheels

Detached

Out Reach

Youth Groups & Actvities

Girls Group

Boys Group

Hang Out

Sibs

Active Travel

Playbox

Rein Park

Sutton Estate

Healthy Holidays

Trauma Informed Practice

Mentoring

Group Work

Tea, Toast & Tots

Actvities

Events

Food

Youth Cafe

Parent / Carer Support

Next Gen

Short term Outcomes

More young people will be engaged in positive activities.

More young people will engage in diversionary activities.

Longer Term Outcomes

More young people will have their voices heard and influence the development of youth spaces and activities in their area.


More individuals and groups of young people will be better connected to their community.

More young people will have role models who will provide a consistent and positive influence.

More young people will be given training and development opportunities.

More young people will be given volunteer opportunities.

More young people will improve their communication skills and increase their confidence.

More young people will have access to healthy meals.

Fewer young people will be involved in ASB.

Stronger local and city wide partnerships leads to collective action and increased joined up working.

Greater awareness of local and city partners and assets

Young people will have greater choice and opportunities in their area.

Young people will learn new skills and enhance existing ones.

Families will have more options to engage in positive activities in their area.

Families will feel more connected to their local area.

Young people will be listened to.

Play and fun will be valued.

More young people will engage in local social action.

Continuous learning will be prioritised.

Staff team will be given opportunities for continuous learning.

Assumptions

Relationships with individuals are more important than the activities carried out.

Activities are tailored around young people's needs and wants

The importance of collaboration

LS14 Trust values and ABCD at the heart of all the work.

External factors and funding changes affect ability to deliver change

Individual staff members are key to the success of the change

Less young people will be at risk of CCE

More young people will make postitive life choices

More young people will have their ideas and assumptions challenged.

More young people will have positive role models to look up to.