Darlington Youth Offending Team Official Document Summary
Official document detailing various programs and initiatives by the Darlington Prevention & Diversion Provision, including the PRU Bike Project, Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme, and YMCA Partnership. The document discusses the establishment of the PRU Bike Project in 2018 to address youth offenses, educational programs for Key Stage 4 students, and opportunities provided by becoming a registered provider of the DofE Bronze Award. It also highlights success stories of young individuals who have benefited from these initiatives.
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This document was classified as: OFFICIAL Darlington Prevention & Diversion Provision Leanne Hopper YOS Team Manager
This document was classified as: OFFICIAL Overview PRU Bike Project Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme YMCA Partnership 10 Week Programme
This document was classified as: OFFICIAL PRU Bike Project Established 2018 following concerns over number of YP attending PRU involved with YOS, also numbers up on offences against PRU Completion of Cycle safety and Maintenance Portfolio (12weeks, demonstrate an understanding of 10 key areas before doing practical sessions on week 11 &12) (maybe a pic of the work pack) Forms part of their educational programme Key stage 4 Staff trained (Recyke y-bike Gateshead) 600 per person Charge - 100 per session 4x half day sessions per week
This document was classified as: OFFICIAL Duke of Edinburgh Award Opportunities limited for young people within criminal justice system Less education providers/youth provision in Darlington YOS took action and became a registered provider of DofE Bronze Award Annual Licence 1320 Expedition Supervisor Training Course x1 Lowland Leader Course x1 Introduction of DofE course x2 Place and welcome packs per person 23 Kit costs and replacements Kit grants & linked with local army surplus store
This document was classified as: OFFICIAL DofE continued To date there has been 20 young people qualify at Bronze level 20/21 cohort has 14 participants who started April 12th(12m/2f) Cohorts are made up of YMCA residents, YP on OoCD/Court orders & Young people who have been a victim of youth crime. Those that have completed award have not come back through to YOS however are often back in touch E.g. of Success Stories https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-56301207 DF now a joiner, told his story on BBC news on 10thApril
This document was classified as: OFFICIAL YMCA Partnership In 2017 we lost our Bike Project venue due to Darlington Firestation being rebuilt, following a several months of looking and multiple options which ran into several thousands per annum (prior to any overheads), an opportunity for a reciprocal agreement with the YMCA in Darlington fell into our laps. We are now linked more closely with local YMCA who offered us: Sole use of a room including overheads ( 1200 per annum) Use of their Hub area which includes computer suite and kitchen Use of their minibus In exchange YOS provide; Bike maintenance session for residents Gym & Activity sessions Cohort on DofE
This document was classified as: OFFICIAL 10 Week Programme Offer to schools to young people at risk of becoming involved in YJS or ASB or at risk of being excluded 10 Week outdoor physical activity and educational visits Hill Walking Fire Station visit MTB Volunteering at Hamsterley Forest Police Helicopter visit Orienteering Ambulance Station visit Climbing Geocaching Bush Craft (our staff are being trained 2x days 15th/16thApril) Charge 100 per session