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  • RUCST - New York Stadium Winter 2022

    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-winter-2022
  • Rotherham BMX

    The BMX track was established back in 2001 by Carole Foster in a voluntary capacity as a community member working closely with the Youth Service, at that time the Centre Manager Jeanette Read.

    https://www.rotherham.gov.uk/places-go/rotherham-bmx
  • Rotherham Youth Cabinet

    Widening youth voice participation to help more young people have a voice.

    https://www.rotherham.gov.uk/homepage/218/rotherham-youth-cabinet
  • Youth Clubs

    https://www.rotherham.gov.uk/directory/451/family-activities-directory/category/506
  • Youth of Rotherham

    https://www.rotherham.gov.uk/youth-rotherham
  • Youth justice

    https://www.rotherham.gov.uk/youth-offending
  • Adult Care, Housing and Public Health Market Position Statement: Adult Care Market and Demand

    This covers people with a high level of need and those scoring highly on the chaos index for example, history of rough sleeping, significant offending history and lack of engagement with support services and compounding issues (including alcohol/substance misuse).... This covers people who need support in order to live independently due to vulnerability, examples include people with learning difficulties, people with mental-ill health, people with alcohol/substance misuse issues and people with a repeat pattern of offending.

    https://www.rotherham.gov.uk/business-council/mps-adult-care-market-demand/4
  • Healthy Holidays: Rotherham United Community Trust

    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/healthy-holidays-rotherham-united-community-sports-trust
  • A Levels

    Your Youth Support Worker can help you with this

    https://www.rotherham.gov.uk/homepage/201/a-levels
  • Options in Year 9

    If you are ever unsure of what you want to do, you can talk to a Youth Support Worker who can point you in the right direction and give you a helping hand and guide you in the right direction

    https://www.rotherham.gov.uk/homepage/206/options-in-year-9