What is Girls Win? Girls Win uses sport to help young women with a disability (ages 16 – 25) set short, medium and long-term goals. It empowers young women to think more positively about their future, how goal setting can develop their prospects for the…
Glove Up boxing gym for the community. Glove Up is for all the family from age 8 years upwards. We offer boxing, kickboxing, thai boxing, kettlebells, women boxing and much more. Glove Up has taken boxing out of the dark…
Bullying can make the lives of victims a misery; it can undermine their confidence and self esteem and can destroy their sense of security. The bullying guidance is part of a collection of guidance’s on how to prevent bullying outside of schools. Bullying is…
The Havens are specialist centres in London for people who have been raped or sexually assaulted. The Havens medical and emotional support services are confidential. Services can be used without involving the police. Services offered include:
PACT (Prison Advice and Care Trust) provides one-to-one mentoring support to young people aged 7-17 affected by the imprisonment of a family member. This can include young people affected at any stage of the criminal justice system, from arrest to post-release. The support will usually…
This service provides sporting activities for children and young people of all abilities. You will need to pay to use this facility.For children and young people aged 7-14 years.Children and young people can: learn a wide variety…
The Hideout is a website especially for children and young people created by the charity Women’s Aid. It is for children and young people who are experiencing domestic violence and want more information about domestic violence and relationship…
The London Chlidren and Young People (CYP) service works with children and young people aged 4-17 (18-21 on a case-by-case basis) who have witnessed or have been bereaved by homicide. The CYP service provides practical, emotional support and advocacy service which support young people bereaved…
The Honour Network is a national helpline for victims affected by forced marriage or honour based violence. The Service also offers advice to victims of domestic violence, Female Genital Mutilation FGM and sexual abuse. The Service offers:
For many parents, the convenience of knowing where their kids are at all times is more than enough to warrant the price of a smart phone. In fact, a solid 90% of children under the age of 16 in the UK have a mobile. But…