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2023-03-31-accounts

2022 to 2023 Brampton Youth Group- Annual Trustee's Report

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Summary ofthe main
achievements
ofthe charity
during the year
General Youth Club: This is a universal
service open to young
people
aged 8 and over young
people can attend to take part in activities
and
workshop
orjust relax and meet friends. Activities
include drama,
ICT,
Play Station, sports, disco and karaoke.
We also run workshops
alongside
the youth sessions covering
a variety of topics including
staying safe,
healthy
lifestyles,
Active citizenship,
stress management,
conflict
resolution.
We also prepare
food and do baking
with the young
people.
issues.
Health
&wellbeing:
We continue to deliver a variety ofsessions
both
within
the youth
club sessions and during
our holiday
activity provision.
The sessions
include
guided
meditation,
stress management,
positive
relationships
and drugs/alcohol
advice. These issue-based
sessions are
built around the identified
needs of young
people.
Drama: The drama
workshops
are an excellent vehicle to develop
young
people's
skills and confidence,
promote team work and undertake
issue-
based youth work. The sessions are open to young
people aged 8 to 18
years. We run weekly sessions and do several
performances
throughout
the year.
Outreach
Information
&Advice:
These sessions are a combination
of
job clubs, outreach
work and 1:1support.
We assist with job search,
careers advice and CV writing.
Community
Support
&Events: We continue to work
in partnership
with
the community
centre to deliver quality events, young
people volunteer
on the day undertaking
various activities
including
serving
food, working
on the stalls and being extras
in performances.
This helps them develop
new skills and build their portfolios of work
Summer Activities:
The summer
activities continue to be popular
and
with young people, this year was busier than ever as we combined
the
HAP project with the youth
club, we had over 50 young
people participate.
The had the opportunity
to experience
outdoor activities,
trips to the
seaside, cinema and bowling.
In addition
to this we also employed
a
street dance coach and sports coach.
Volunteers:
We continue
lo offer a number ofvolunteering
opportunities
to young people with a full volunteer
pack and access lo training.
Briefstatement
charity's
policy
of
on
the
reserves
To hold no more than 6 months
running
costs in reserve. Reserves are to
be used to support
unfunded
running
costs and to cover project cost in
periods between
funding.
Details ofany funds materially
in deficit
Further financial review details (Optional
information)

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