Dinner - Speaker: David Dickson - The Breakthrough Project

Wed, Mar 11th 2020 at 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Early Intervention
Doing What’s Needed
Partnering with the Safer Communities Team at Bromley Police Station who identify those on the cusp of repeat offending or at risk of a custodial sentence if they choose to continue on that path



Support For Ex-offenders

 

 

 

The Breakthrough Trust will begin offering support in the borough of Bromley. We seek to guide our service-users to become sufficiently motivated and develop a positive attitude and a sense of accountability required to avoid re-offending, and successfully build a positive future with the support they have been provided. We understand that some of our service users will have complex needs and require these needs to be addressed to ensure that they are building on a solid foundation when they take that step into employment, further education or training.

 

Our vision, through our expertise and support of local partners, will be to deliver high standards to enable a realistic and honest approach to facilitate safe resettlement, rehabilitation and crime prevention services starting in the London borough of Bromley; generating social benefits associated with improved life chances for ex-offenders and those at risk of offending, and fewer victims of crime.

https://www.thebreakthroughtrust.org.uk

'What We Do' Main Pages:

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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The latest news from Ravensbourne RC

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Our biggest fund raiser is our annual Xmas collection

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This 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

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Ravensbourne 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

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The Ravensbourne Rotary club has raised over £11,300 over the Xmas period – and had a great time giving it away!

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The Community Grants fund where smaller grant to a number of organizations where £300 - £500 will really help out.

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Carers UK provides a range of information and support for unpaid carers including

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Between 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

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Information regarding Rotary and how YOU can become a member.

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The Origins of the Ravensbourne Club

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