Services
PLIAS Resettlement provides the tools needed in order to succeed after a criminal conviction. The services offered by PLIAS Resettlement are delivered within the context of Information, Advice and Guidance (IAG) and include education and training, employment and housing advice and guidance, mentoring and counselling and legal advice. We meet all clients on a one-to-one basis and by appointment only in order to deliver a service tailored to the needs of each individual.
Here’s how we make a difference…
Cellnex Digital Inclusion Project
To support and encourage learners to understand essential Digital/ICT Skills needed for life and work, as well as to develop and demonstrate their skills in
David Stewart Bursary
The David Stewart Bursary was set up to provide a financial contribution to enable young people to access career-focused extra-curricular activities.
ETE22
Increasing the engagement of BAME young people by establishing multiple points of entry for the timely provision of a case work and mentoring model.
Global Thinking
Young women’s diversionary project to prevent Girls and Young Women from getting involved in gangs and violent crime.
Moving on Up
Providing young black men with the support they need to access and sustain quality employment
P&ACT Project
The Phoenix (P&Act) Project provides a free confidential service to help end violence and other harmful practices against Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) women and girls in North and West London.
Positive Turnaround
Help and support to get into employment, education, training or work experience.
Step Up
Mentoring, support, information, advice and guidance for young people in Brent and Harrow at risk of entering the criminal justice system.
Support2Work
Helping you forge a career in the construction industry
Youth Services
This mission of PLIAS Youth Department is to positively engage young people aged 11 – 24 from disadvantaged backgrounds or who are/have been involved in