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“Travelling in the Right Direction”

“Travelling in the Right Direction”. Programme for today. Introductions and Group Rickter The Give & Take Scheme & Rickter Case Study in practical use of Rickter Group Rickter review and Q&A. Group Rickter. How happy are you feeling at this point in the day?

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“Travelling in the Right Direction”

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  1. “Travelling in the Right Direction”

  2. Programme for today • Introductions and Group Rickter • The Give & Take Scheme & Rickter • Case Study in practical use of Rickter • Group Rickter review and Q&A

  3. Group Rickter How happy are you feeling at this point in the day? How motivated are you to find out new information about measurement tools? How much knowledge do you have about the Rickter Scale? How high are you levels of ‘Friday Feeling’?

  4. What we do... • Leading to... a young person who is more confident, skilled, and employable

  5. Training Can gain at least 7 qualifications on scheme • Essential Skills – Literacy, Numeracy, ICT • Preparation for Placement • Employment Skills • Accredited Personal Development Programmes • First Aid • CSR

  6. Personal Development • Needs led accredited programmes • Duke of Edinburgh Awards • Youth Achievement Awards • ‘Activate’ – physical activity • Drop Ins • Day Trips • Consultations • One to one • Advisory Groups

  7. Mentoring • Support for 3 hours a week for a year • Contact with someone ‘not paid to be there’ • Volunteers receive training and supervision • Work towards shared goals • £40 per month budget • One off £100 for big activity • Support can continue after the scheme

  8. Work Experience • ‘Work Prep’ – Group Based • ‘Work Ready’ – Job Sampling • ‘Work Well’ – Supported Placement • CV Building, Job Search, Interview Skills • Support on site and from G&T staff • Dedicated Careers Officer • Prep with Employers

  9. Who we work best with Young people aged 16-21 years old who: • Are NEET and have a social worker and • Are unable to cope with mainstream training • Have some level of motivation • Don’t feel pressurised to join • Are in reasonably settled accommodation

  10. Young Person’s Commitment • Complete 6 induction sessions • Initially attend 3 days building up to 4/5 days • Participate in a work experience opportunity • Try things out to see if they are of interest • Try their best to turn up and be on time • Talk to others if they are not enjoying G&T

  11. Allocated workers Each young person on the scheme has: • Personal Development & Mentoring Worker • Project Worker – responsible for development of young person’s employability skills • Tutors – Literacy, Numeracy and ICT • Careers NI officer • Volunteer Mentor

  12. How we use Rickter Scale • Lifeboard – carried out by the PDM worker • Interview at entry stage and reviewed every 6 months • Questions are asked under the headings of: • 1. Employment/Training/Education • 2. Accommodation • 3. Money • 4. Relationships • 5. Influences • 6. Stress • 7. Alcohol • 8. Drugs • 9. Health • 10. Happiness

  13. How we use Rickter Scale • Employability Board – carried out by the Project Worker • Interview at entry stage and reviewed every 6 months • Questions are asked under the headings of: • 1. Motivation • 2. Confidence in the future • 3. Communication • 4. Support • 5. Core Skills • 6. Work Skills • 7. Readiness • 8. Type of work • 9. Job Application • 10. Interview Prep

  14. Funding for Give & Take Give & Take operates thanks to:

  15. Rickter Board in Action – Case Study Sarah’s Story Sarah is 17 years old and has recently started the Give and Take scheme. Sarah is currently living in a children’s home; this has been her tenth placement. Sarah has recently started having more contact with her mother - this relationship has always been difficult. Sarah is easily manipulated and does not understand the consequences her actions have on herself and others around her. Concerns have been raised in relation to Sarah’s circle of friends who are predominately male and a lot older. Sarah is very easily led and in recent weeks has returned home intoxicated on a number of occasions.

  16. Group Rickter - Review How happy are you feeling at this point in the day? How motivated are you to find out new information about measurement tools? How much knowledge do you have about the Rickter Scale? How high are you levels of ‘Friday Feeling’?

  17. “Travelling in the Right Direction” Thanks for listening Any Questions? For further info please visit www. .org

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