Motivational and Aspiration Raising Sessions for NEETS
Going for Gold
Key Aims for Young People Involved:
- Increased confidence and self-esteem
- Increased motivation
- A clear life plan with achievable goals and targets
- Reduced drug and alcohol use
- Increased physical activity
- Improved use of contraception
The Challenge
In 2013, Blackpool Council identified their aim to launch a worthwhile project centring on homeless young people living in Blackpool. Homelessness amongst young people was, and still is a significant problem in Blackpool. The effect is that these young people have very difficult personal lives, leading to a loss of confidence, low self-esteem, constantly negatively comparing themselves to their peers. They often do not cope well with failure or rejection and struggle to change bad patterns of behaviour.
The Project
2engage created an original piece of forum theatre which explored the barriers for employment and sought to motivate and increase the young people’s self-worth. We also led drama workshops that looked at issues such as addiction and sexual health. We ran this project as a 6-week pilot involving 12 homeless males aged 16-25 in the NEET cohort. We worked in partnership with Blackpool Council, Blackpool Primary Care Trust, NHS, Groundwork and Corporate Boot Camp to successfully deliver a summer programme aimed at providing these young men with better prospects for the future.
The Outcome
- Improved teamwork skills, creativity and self-esteem.
- Due to the success of the project, we were asked by Blackpool Council to repeat the project a year later with a group of young females.
- A number of participants went on to participate in a training/mentoring scheme.
- Increased knowledge of risks relating to sexual, mental and physical health.