Toni Harriott , Janine Mitchell and Antonia Ejoh–Steer: Lambeth SOS

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Toni Harriott, Janine Mitchell and Antonia Ejoh–Steer: Lambeth SOS Evan Jones: Head of Community Services

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Toni Harriott, Janine Mitchell and Antonia Ejoh–Steer: Lambeth SOS

Evan Jones: Head of Community Services

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The SOS Project

Set up in 2006 Uses trained ex-offenders to support

engagement with high risk young offenders Offers casework, mentoring and brokerage

with other agencies SOS exists in a multi agency world, working

with both support and enforcement agencies to reduce re-offending

ejones
Give an intro along the loines of, 'You've herad about how it works in the hospital, taking advantage of the 'teachable moment' when a young person is lying in a hospital bed feeling sorry for themselves, heres how it works in the community...
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What do our staff do?

Peer support Housing Benefits ETE Accompany to appointments, not ‘signpost’ Support families Fill the gaps between the silos Work well with other agencies

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Does it work?

EGYV boroughs are showing positive change Boroughs without coordinated gangs

services are moving in the wrong direction

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Barking and Dagenham

KG(29.31)

BarnetSX

(20.56)

BexleyRY

(16.65)

BrentQK

(25.76)

BromleyPY

(21.02)

CamdenEK

(30.31)

CroydonZD

(34.16)W

estminster

CW (44.14)

EalingXB

(22.63)

EnfieldYE

(27.94)

GreenwichRG

(22.10)

HackneyGD

(38.51)

Hammersmith

FH (26.95)

HaringeyYR

(34.08)

HarrowQA

(15.49) HaveringKD

(19.08)

HillingdonXH

(25.37)

HounslowTX

(24.51)

Islington

NI (34.22)

Ken & Chel BS

(29.27)

KingstonVK

(20.87)

LambethLX

(40.67)Lewisham

PL(43.96)

MertonVW

(24.19)

NewhamKF

(38.97)

RedbridgeJI

(26.07)

RichmondTW

(15.66)

SouthwarkMD

(46.56)

SuttonZT

(18.72)

TowerHamlets

HT (44.92)

WalthamForest

JC(33.43)

WandsworthWW

(28.28)

42.00 to 46.9937.00 to 41.9932.00 to 36.9927.00 to 31.9921.00 to 26.9915.00 to 20.99

Serious Youth Violence rate per capita

Map: 01/04/2013 to 30/03/2014

Source: MetMIS / 2011 Census Data, Office for National Statistics

SYV rate per 10,000 population

aged 0-19

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Victims aged 1-19 / Population aged 0-19

MPS Average SYV rate 29.06

per capita

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More than +30%+10% to +30%0% to +10%-10% to 0%-30% to -10%More than -30%No change

Knives used to injure – victim under 25, non-DV

Year to 28/07/2013 - % change vs. previous year

Map: Rolling year from 29/07/2012 to 28/07/2013 vs. previous 12 months

Knife Injury Victims under 25 exc DV

RESTRICTED 8

FYTD % change at 28/07/2013increase of % change

vs. same period last year

decrease of %change vs. same period last year

Knives used to injure – victims under 25

RESTRICTED

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Why it makes a difference

Serious youth violence is hard to engage with

It is by its nature hidden We should take every opportunity we are

given Victims need to believe that change is

possible Proactive boroughs have reduced their SYV

levels- it can be done

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The E.R ProjectAiming to reduce the

victims of sexual exploitation and VAWG(Violence Against Women and Girls). Generating leadership in females and the

right to always

Expect Respect

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St Giles Trust & Lambeth GVRU delivered a 3 month pilot Satellite Youth Centre Project aimed at young people aged 13 to 19.

The project was designed to offer drop-in surgery support to young people at selected youth centres across Lambeth.

During the sessions we helped service users access services such JCP, giving advice around housing options and assisting in sourcing education, training and employment opportunities.

The Background

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The pilot identified that there were not many female only sessions being run by youth centres within the borough.

The females we spoke to felt that the youth centres did not cater to them and everything was focused at the male service users.

Like their male counterparts we found the females were affected by gang issues. Though these issues manifested themselves in a high number of females becoming victims of sexual exploitation & VAWG.

Many of the victims displayed low self-esteem, a tendency to be aggressive and violent towards their peers, family and authority, and poor decision making leaving them exposed to high risk situations and relationships.

What we found during the Pilot….

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70% of the females we spoke to had low career aspirations and lack of engagement in the school setting.

Negative stereotyping and social media had a major impact on how girls identified themselves amongst their peers.

There was little to no early intervention work being carried out and a lot of the females were going unnoticed until it was to late.

What we found during the Pilot….

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The ER Project is designed to help empower females to see themselves as valuable members of the community.

We want nurture growth within females by creating positive self-image and role modelling.

We want build the confidence, self esteem, strength and self-worth of all of our service users.

The aim of the ER Project

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The ER Project helps services users to develop self awareness and inner wisdom to help makes choices that honour their beliefs and values

The workshops challenge negative stereotypes and explore how messages in the media shape how females feel about themselves and their peers.

We want to give our service users the tools for dealing with peer pressure, and help them to identify and maintain healthy relationships.

ER inspires service users to connect with their leadership potential, set goals and begin taking action to achieve them.

We want our service users to take ownership of their futures, celebrate their accomplishments to always expect respect.

E.R

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Our workshops are designed to be interactive challenging and fun. We give our service users a platform to discuss issues they may be going through or witnessing.

Our sessions are based around:Healthy Relationships CreativitySexual Health Career MappingHealthy Lifestyle Staying SafeLife Skills Cyber Bulling

ER Project Workshops

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The programme aims to make targeted youth centres more open and accessible to young women and the wider community.

We currently deliver weekly group sessions at:Marcus Lipton Youth Centre (MLYC) –Loughborough Junction

Young People Matter (YPM) – Stockwell and Camberwell Foyer Supported Accommodation

We have the capacity to work 1:1 with a caseload of 20 identified clients.

To date we have delivered over 20 sessions and have just successfully finished our Summer Programme in MLYC & YPM

ER

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Group Session