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.

In late 2021, PLIAS Resettlement was awarded a grant from the Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) to support its ETE22 project. This programme aims to support young people, aged 16-35 in Brent, Harrow, Ealing, Hammersmith & Fulham and Barnet who either have a criminal record or are at risk of offending, to reduce the risks associated with reoffending and improve their life chances.

This innovative project will increase the engagement of young people by establishing multiple points of entry for the timely provision of a case work model supported by mentoring where required. The project provides wraparound support via personalised casework engagement to help participants move into education, training and employment and signpost/refer them to appropriate community services and specialist agencies.

CAF have also awarded funding to PLIAS Resettlement to strengthen the resilience of specific areas of the organisations, a key feature of the project that promotes the longevity and sustainability of the organisation.

 

Funded by

This project is funded by the Charities Aid Foundation.

Additional Information

Project Criteria

This project is for young people aged 16-35 years of age who live in Brent, Harrow, Ealing, Hammersmith & Fulham and Barnet who either:

  • Already have a criminal conviction

or…

  • Are at risk of committing a crime

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