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  • Chance Group, Change How Adults Notice Young People’s Experiences

    The Chance group is a new youth voice initiative developed by Rotherham Youth Justice Team.... The group is made up of young people involved with Rotherham Youth Justice Team.... To enable young people who are in contact with Rotherham Youth Justice team the opportunity to shape services that they are involved with or have been involved with.

    https://www.rotherham.gov.uk/homepage/317/chance-group-change-how-adults-notice-young-people-s-experiences
  • RUCST - Chislett

    RUCST’s Youth HUB sessions provide engagement opportunities for young people aged 10-17 to attend weekly provision at open access facilities around Rotherham.... Each session allows participants to be involved in physical sporting activities, meet new people, play PS5/Xbox, pool, board games, arts and crafts and lots of other youth engagement opportunities.... With passions including health and wellbeing, youth and inclusion, sport participation, education and employability, the Trust aims to use the influence of the club to partner with local organisations and connect the people to create a lasting impact for both current and future generations.

    https://www.rotherham.gov.uk/places-go/rucst-chislett
  • RUCST - New York Stadium

    RUCST’s Youth HUB sessions provide engagement opportunities for young people aged 10-17 to attend weekly provision at open access facilities around Rotherham.... Each session allows participants to be involved in physical sporting activities, meet new people, play PS5/Xbox, pool, board games, arts and crafts and lots of other youth engagement opportunities.... With passions including health and wellbeing, youth and inclusion, sport participation, education and employability, the Trust aims to use the influence of the club to partner with local organisations and connect the people to create a lasting impact for both current and future generations.

    https://www.rotherham.gov.uk/places-go/rucst-new-york-stadium
  • Apply for youth work funding

    Purpose of this youth work funding... Youth clubs and activities to be established in local areas at low or no cost to enable maximum attendance and reach.

    https://www.rotherham.gov.uk/youth-3/apply-youth-work-funding/4
  • General Enforcement Policy

    If the offender has already been convicted of the offence, then the amount shall automatically be determined as 12 months rental income.... Punishment of the offender– the RRO should have a real economic impact on the offender and demonstrate consequences of non-compliance with their responsibilities.... Deter the offender from repeating the offence– level of RRO must be high enough to deter offender from repeating

    https://www.rotherham.gov.uk/strategies-plans-policies/enforcement-policy/13
  • Blackburn Youth Club - Junior Group

    The youth club opens two evenings a week, so local young people have somewhere to chill out, alongside taking part in sports, arts, cooking and lots of fun games.

    https://www.rotherham.gov.uk/places-go/blackburn-youth-club-junior-group
  • New exhibitions unveiled in Rotherham

    The Youth Club exhibition depicts the youth culture in Rotherham from 1960’s – 2021 and showcases objects, photos and memories to help tell a story of youth, both past and present.

    https://www.rotherham.gov.uk/news/article/341/new-exhibitions-unveiled-in-rotherham
  • Sexual Health

    Young people can access Youth Clinics for free confidential advice and information around sex and relationships.... All the youth clinics are accessible on a drop-in basis.

    https://www.rotherham.gov.uk/homepage/198/sexual-health
  • Homelessness

    If you're in prison or youth detention and will have no home on release, we can assess your needs and we will work with you and any professionals helping you to find a home.

    https://www.rotherham.gov.uk/housing/homeless/5
  • Elephants

    The sessions are fully staffed by qualified youth workers and support staff and include activities such as dance and karaoke, arts and crafts, massage therapy and themed games.

    https://www.rotherham.gov.uk/places-go/elephants