Service aims and outcomes
Successful service outcomes will include:
- Expanding and developing the universal offer for young people across the Rotherham borough by providing things to do and places to go
- Promoting the personal, educational, creative, and social development of young people
- Tackling health inequalities with a focus on integrated partnership working
- Supporting vulnerable families or children and young people (using the Early Help Assessment) to meet the needs of young people and families at the earliest opportunity
- Address new ways of working, including meeting Covid-19 secure standards in community settings, increase engagement in inclusive, universal provision that raises the aspirations and supports the development of young people between 10-25 years of age
- Provide a range of activities that develop confidence and build their self-esteem, including trips and residential experiences
- Activities incorporating; arts, sport, music, craft, healthy lifestyles, educational, personal responsibility, safety, respect for other, accredited course and projects
- Reduce health inequalities, improve, and promote good physical and mental health
- Ensure that young people are informed and supported to make safe and healthy choices and are referred to appropriate services when additional support is required
- Ensuring young people feel safe in their communities and develop positive relationships
- Promoting equality of access and taking positive action to ensure the most vulnerable of young people are not disadvantaged
- Publish a programme of activities and demonstrate collaboration with sector providers and Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council