Statements and case studies from partner agencies including schools, evidence the impact the sessions have on young people. Communication skills, feelings of well being, engagement both within the project as well as with the wider community and friendships within groups develop during the course of the programme with real development taking place for those who continue on to other programmes.
Young people input into the planning process of the curriculum and individual sessions this is evidenced particularly with the ASDAN (award scheme development accreditation network) programmes.
Our Take Two Programme and the Motorcycle Maintenance Programme are accredited via the Open College Network (OCN). Our Independent Living Programme is accredited via ASDAN.
People at Young Lewisham are encouraged to access other programmes, progress on to other courses within the project or to further education and to work placements. Several of our young volunteers who themselves attended the project have now been offered paid employment at Young Lewisham
The Young Lewisham Project is a Gold Scheme achievement award provider funded by Jack Petchey. Young Lewisham is named in the Approved Alternative Provider directory for Lewisham.
Young Lewisham has a strong track record of working with schools, Social Services, the Leaving Care Team, Youth Offending Team, the Youth Service, special needs schools and projects, Road Safety Team, environment and allotment groups. Young Lewisham is committed to partnership and collaboration work.
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Post-Covid we have changed many things – the frequency and type of meetings – with more emphasis on volunteering, fun, fellowship and getting more involved with local issues
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moreThis fund is raised from our Xmas collections both from around the streets with our Santa sleigh and static collections at Sainsburys in Sydenham and Homebase in Bellingham – as It is collected locally we aim to also distribute it locally in the boroughs
moreRavensbourne Rotary Club are organizing and coordinating the Bromley Area collections for the first time this year The money collected at this time of year goes to providing help and support to serving and ex-Service men and women and their dependents
moreThe Ravensbourne Rotary club has raised over £11,300 over the Xmas period – and had a great time giving it away!
moreThe Community Grants fund where smaller grant to a number of organizations where £300 - £500 will really help out.
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moreBetween October and December 2020, the 8 Rotary Clubs in the London Borough of Bromley worked together to offer free new online learning opportunities to local people in Bromley who were unemployed or who felt at risk of unemployment
moreThe Origins of the Ravensbourne Club
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