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Helping Young People Make Better Choices

We are a leading provider of motivational training and consultancy, specializing in cognitive behavior programs to empower young people and equip teams. Our programs have been recognized as examples of best practice and we have helped over 200,000 individuals. Our aim is to inspire and empower young people to create positive futures.

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Helping Young People Make Better Choices

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  1. Helping young peopleto make “better choices” Oliver Ashton

  2. who arewe? • established 20 years • one of UK’s largest suppliers of motivational training and consultancy • over 200,000 people helped • 800+ trainers licensed in UK • over 3000 staff trained • cited by OFSTED and ALI as examples of “best practice” • advisers to Social Exclusion Unit (ODPM) and Conservative report on young people

  3. best of the best • specialists in cognitive behaviour programmes – (CBT), positive psychology, NLP and unemployment, disadvantage and engagement • making complicated academia simple • train the trainer programmes • equipping and re-energising teams • focus on the customer and their needs

  4. clients include • JC+ – Gateway/New Deal providers • Connexions • Social Services/YOTs/leaving care • Councils • Prisons/YOIs • Football/sport/music related projects • NHS • Colleges • Learners with disabilities and learning difficulties • Prime contractors

  5. Programmes include • GOALS for young people G4YP– young people 13-20 • GOALS adults 18+ • GOALS plus – agency staff

  6. common theme : “Inspiring and empowering people to think feel and behave to create positive futures”

  7. where are wenow? • individuals too often failing or being failed • value of work underestimated • school a painful experience – “fear of learning” • self-esteem eroded by parents, school, peers, media etc (3:4)

  8. many young people are isolated, alienated and scared • cycle of fear/knives/victims • old certainties diminishing - a secure job, family support, sense of community • blame culture -

  9. immediate gratification. • learned helplessness – low aspirations • lack of good consistent role models – “trusted adults” • negative people with negative attitudes • cynical media bad news/soaps/hip hop stereotypes

  10. theevidence 87% of NEETS re-engaged after attending GOALS courses (Louise – Essex Connexions)

  11. Aims and Objectives • To work pan London with hard to reach young people to support into ETE and sustain for 6 months • To engage, motivate and inspire • To create a mind shift and Culture change – in both young people and employers

  12. Partnerships OUR PRIME CONTRACTORS WERE: • Serco • Nacro • Catch 22 • City Gateway • South London Business • Business and Education London South

  13. What has been achieved? • Start to employement: Serco 67.6%, Nacro 54.5%, Catch 62.5 – overall 59.4% • NEETs start to entry: Citygateway 64%, SLB 70.2%, BELS 100% • Overall sustain figures73% • Extensions with Serco and Nacro – only partner taken forward

  14. What about the soft outcomes? THINGS WE CANT ALWAYS MEASURE: • SELF ESTEEM • DIVERSION FROM CRIME • SENSE OF PURPOSE • ETC ETC

  15. help you exceed your PSA’s for NEETS • less moaning – clients and staff • use as part of recruitment process – better choices, better staff • accredited with OCN and ASDAN • seed level for sustained change

  16. feedback Shereen – Connexions Woolwich

  17. continued... • identifies people who need more intensive assistance • provision for ongoing peer support, counselling and mentoring • reduces no-shows and dropouts • helps people face up to reality • creates a safe, nurturing, non judgmental environment

  18. blame culture

  19. feedback

  20. what makes a goodteacher/advisor? “A healthy adult with young people” (high self esteem) “Young people don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care”

  21. feedback “It provides the motivation for young people to look for education, employment or training – I just love it” Beth – Personal Advisor, Connexions “GOALS is a very exciting addition to the menu of services we offer young people. We see big shifts taking place afterwards, it’s as though the light has suddenly come on” Alex More, Connexions Manager

  22. typical pleafrom employers - “Just give me someone who wants to work, who shows up every day on time, who gets along with their colleagues and boss and gets the job done”

  23. “It’s attitudenot skills that matters most for entry level jobs”

  24. evidence “As a result of introducing GOALS to our Gateway to Work project job applications have gone up by 200% and outcomes have gone up by 38%” Careers Scotland “Using GOALS on days 2 and 3 of our Gateway helped us get 50% of participants into work this year”Competitive Edge

  25. consistent results • GOALS 4YP system • “Street style” guidebook • CD for “spaced repetition” • Certificate • 30 day toolkit– GOALS in ACTION • Facilitators DVD-MTV studio • Train the trainer process • Ongoing support • Quality checks

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