READING FC COMMUNITY TRUST Premier League Kicks Targeted

Beneficiaries

  • Children / Young People

    The overall vision for the project is to provide mentoring with a chance to gain employment and aim to challenge the normalisation of violent behaviour amongst some young people, therefore breaking the cycle of violence within communities.

  • Number of beneficiaries - 15

    Project beneficiaries will have one-to-one mentoring session

ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION

Reading FC’s Kicks Targeted programme offers a package of mentoring and one-to-one (1:1) support which incorporates offending behaviour sessions, life skills sessions and constructive activities for young people to reengage them into their local communities. It includes specific work identified by both the referrer and the young person, with a holistic and tailored approach to tackling violence displayed by young people.

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BENEFICIARIES REACHED ANNUALLY

15

Project beneficiaries will have one-to-one mentoring session

SIZE OF PROJECT PER ANNUM

£25,000.00

TIMELINE

Sep 2022 Onwards

Activity goals

Children and young people feel inspired and engaged

Children and young people demonstrate more positive behaviours and positive attitudes

Young people contribute to stronger, safer communities and participants have improved interpersonal

Activity Actions

  • Effective school engagement

  • Increase in qualified young people

  • Participation in engaging/challenging activities

  • Relationships with caring adults

  • Skill development

Activity details
GEOGRAPHIC REACH

England: Berkshire

IMPACT REPORTING

Quarterly

March 2021

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
UN SDG 10: Reduced Inequality UN SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being UN SDG 4: Quality Education UN SDG 4: Quality Education UN SDG 17: Partnerships to achieve the Goal
How we monitor the quality and results of our work

Reading FC Community Trust use a data monitoring and evaluation tool called Substance Views.