De-humanising Young People - Gill Eshelby

Thu, Nov 19th 2015 at 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

Gill is the head of the County Durham Youth Offending Service (CDYOS)

Durham County Council

Gill was recently honoured by a Commendation from The Butler Trust.

The CDYOS works with young people and partner agencies to prevent re-offending - see their website for further information.

A very informative talk - full report coming soon ...



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This committee conducts all the Club’s administrative activities and provides the framework that enables the Club to function effectively whilst promoting fellowship.

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The main aim of this committee is to plan and carry out educational, humanitarian, vocational and youth projects that address the needs of the local community. [now includes fundraising]

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The main aim of this committee is to develop and implement educational, humanitarian, vocational and youth projects that address the needs of communities in other countries.

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We enter the club's centenary year with a display in the Clayport Library

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