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Esteeming & Empowering Environments Goals

Esteeming & Empowering Environments Goals. Philip Collett Founder and MD GOALS UK cic Twitter @ Voiceofgoalsuk www.goalsuk.org. G helping people to become independent . Who are we?. one of largest providers of resilience and emotional wellbeing training and consultancy in the UK

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Esteeming & Empowering Environments Goals

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  1. Esteeming & Empowering Environments Goals Philip Collett Founder and MD GOALS UK cic Twitter @Voiceofgoalsuk www.goalsuk.org

  2. Ghelping people to become independent

  3. Who are we? one of largest providers of resilience and emotional wellbeing training and consultancy in the UK supporting many prime and sub-contractors to deliver employment programmes 23 years’ experience with staff and hardest-to-help groups of clients experience of what works and what doesn’t! over 180,000 people benefited from GOALS 900+ group trainers licensed in UK over 9000 staff trained

  4. Who do we support? • Charities and training Providers • Colleges • 80 Prisons and YOI’s Police IOM’s • Local Councils and regeneration organisations • Leaving care / Connexions • New Deal/Work Programme providers • JCP • Housing Associations

  5. Who do we work with? Clients and staff working with: - Long term Unemployed/Disabled ESA Homeless Lone Parents/ Troubled families Offenders & ex-offenders Disadvantaged young people Drug and/or alcohol issues

  6. Commonality • Low Self-esteem/Resilience - 75% suffer • Not taking responsibility • Mental health challenges – often low grade and undiagnosed • Receiving more than contributing • Fear – staff and clients

  7. Where are we now individuals too often failing/being failed” value of work underestimated school a painful experience – “fear of learning” prison 70% re-offending 250,000 people on probation cynical media bad news/soaps tougher sanctions – In Work Conditionality Work Programme returners “Onslaught” no where to hide

  8. Deep fault lines in the fabric of society people are isolated, alienated and scared lack of healthy role models old certainties diminishing - a secure job, family support, sense of community blame culture (whiplash 300% rise 3 yrs) WCA appeals up from 68k to 250k -£80m low aspirations learned helplessness - dependency benefit culture – safety net/safety blanket

  9. Deep fault lines cont’d immediate gratification UNICEF research UK one of worst countries in developed world for young people to grow up 48% men – 43% women will be obese by 2030 approx 100,000 troubled families low levels of emotional resilience higher targets and cost cutting

  10. Mental Health challenges 1 in 4 of us will have some sort of mental health problems in one year Mixed anxiety and depression most common disorder in UK 50% people with common mental disorder recover within 18 months Long term sick and unemployed - much worse IAPT waiting lists deep seated psychological problems needing “proven psychological solutions”

  11. Mental Health challenges over 70% prison population have 2 or more mental health disorders male prisoners 14 x female 35 x suicide most common cause of death in men under 35 huge investment in skills SFA very little investment in Mental Wellbeing despite good evidence

  12. Staff taking brunt of PBR unrealistic caseloads cherry picking high burn out/staff turnover higher targets and cost cutting well meaning rescuing often rescuing need for “tough love” proven psychological solutions and “healthy staff”

  13. Hamster syndrome

  14. GOALS Model

  15. Esteeming & Empowering Environments Goals Philip Collett Founder and MD GOALS UK cic Twitter @Voiceofgoalsuk www.goalsuk.org

  16. Insanity Doing the same thing over and over and expecting different outcomes!

  17. Physical versus psychological

  18. Investing in Mental Health and Resilience

  19. GOALS as part of the solution the most effective screening tool in the UK fully integrated approach embedded GOALS teams training trainers for group CBT courses training Job Coaches for 1 on 1 consistency message and behaviour top quality training and materials re-engineering process consultancy and ongoing support

  20. Esteeming and Empowering Environments Psychologically Aware Placing the clients emotional and practical needs at the heart of operations

  21. Esteeming & Empowering Environments Goals Philip Collett Founder and MD GOALS UK cic Twitter @Voiceofgoalsuk www.goalsuk.org

  22. Buy in at all levels Staff Development Short sharp intervention For clients Consistent GOALS Job Coaching Senior Management Understanding/Support

  23. Evidence – over 500 young people NACRO/SERCO/Catch 22 between 2010-2012 • 64% of Young Male Offenders entering employment or education • 71% of Young Female Offenders entering employment or education • 70% of NEETS entering employment or education

  24. Evidence - DWP JCP Essex and Leicestershire 120 clients to date 71% Job Starts 90% Sustain rate

  25. Motivated to achieve what I want

  26. Positive about the future

  27. Flexible about work (short term)

  28. Ready to work

  29. Ready to work

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