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Inclusion and Mentoring

Part of the ASCENT Project, Bradby Club’s Inclusion and Mentoring scheme aims to identify and work with young people who have additional or complex needs and provide them with extra support through individual and group programs and in partnership with other organisations.

The project can pick up young people who may not meet the criteria for more intense services filling the gap and avoid issues escalating and young lives being negatively impacted by lack of immediate support. We work with young people either already accessing the club, at risk of or excluded from education, NEET (not in education, employment or training) and at risk of becoming NEET, engaging in criminal behaviour and those at greater risk either through direct contact or referrals.

Bradby’s Inclusion and Mentoring Scheme can help young people:

  • Stay in school or college
  • Getting and keeping a job or training
  • Stay out of trouble and turn their lives around for the better
  • Address negative and risky behaviours exploring more positive ways of doing things
  • Build on ambition and talent and turn it into achievement
  • Build confidence, self-esteem, self-worth and motivate young people to achieve to their full potential
  • Stay in control and recognise unsafe situations and behaviour

A whole team approach utilising the many unique specialisms across our multi-skilled members of staff and volunteers to ensure the young person receives the correct support with the correct methods at the right time from the right professional. Issues that can be addressed include:

  • Child sexual exploitation
  • Healthy relationships
  • Anger management
  • Emotional resilience, mental health and self-harm
  • Substance misuse
  • Anti-social behaviour and crime

The work with young people can take place anywhere convenient for them with the majority of work being delivered at the Bradby Club utilising the range of facilities and activities to improve engagement.

A parent, carer, lead practitioner or young person can request support using the below contact information.

If you are interested in accessing this support either for yourself or on behalf a young person please email office@bradby.org.uk or call 01788 544344.

The young person must:

  • Be aged 8 to 25 years
  • Live in Rugby, Warwickshire
  • Consent to the referral

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Inclusion Project Case Study

Mark is an 18 year old young person and has been accessing the Bradby Club since he was 8yrs old.

When Mark attended the local high school he found main stream education difficult. The Bradby Club was working with the school at the time with young people experiencing similar issues; the school referred Mark to the Programme as part of his modified timetable along with a day at college.

Mark was part of project from year 9 to year 11, and as the school mentioned a number of times the anchor in keeping in school. Mark also attended the open access youth club here at Bradby and participated in the various activities available such as sporting competitions and coaching awards and outdoor education residential trips. The Bradby Club provided a safe and fun alternative to mainstream lessons which enable Mark to succeed. The Bradby Club kept Mark off the street and out of trouble by providing somewhere to go, something to do, and someone to talk to.

Through being supported through the Bradby club, Mark finished school gained the GSCE’s he needed to move on to college to do his mechanic’s course for two years. Since finishing college Mark came to the Bradby Club to gain help and support finding work, he has activity sort employment and has a number of interviews lined up with local garages.

 

Upcoming Events

May
23
Mon
5:30 pm Club Night (Mixed)
Club Night (Mixed)
May 23 @ 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Open access youth sessions for young people aged 8 years to 25 years. 17:30 till 20:00.
6:00 pm Rugby Boxing Academy
Rugby Boxing Academy
May 23 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Boxing classes for both young people and adults to stay fit and healthy. ABA registered club with experience coach Byron Banton delivered within Bradby’s Community Gym and Boxing facility. For more information please visit Rugby[...]
May
24
Tue
4:00 pm Warwickshire Young Carers (Rugby)
Warwickshire Young Carers (Rugby)
May 24 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Warwickshire Young Carers deliver their Rugby Project from the Bradby Club every Tuesday from 16:00 till 18:00. Warwickshire Young Carers work with young carers from the age of 8 upwards, and aim to help make a[...]
May
25
Wed
10:30 am Rugby Young Parents Group
Rugby Young Parents Group
May 25 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm
Rugby Young Parents Group is for parents (and parents to be) aged 23 and under. So if you are 23 and under, pregnant or have a child that is not yet at school you are[...]
6:00 pm Rugby Boxing Academy
Rugby Boxing Academy
May 25 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Boxing classes for both young people and adults to stay fit and healthy. ABA registered club with experience coach Byron Banton delivered within Bradby’s Community Gym and Boxing facility. For more information please visit Rugby[...]
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