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Aisling Transition project

Aisling Transition project. Iyf Presentation march 2014. Phase 1: Recruitment. Time Frame: 4 weeks June Materials: Referral Form and Aisling Transition Leaflet Method: Approach schools and Aisling Primary projects to identify young people Distribute referral form

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Aisling Transition project

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  1. Aisling Transition project Iyf Presentation march 2014

  2. Phase 1: Recruitment • Time Frame: 4 weeks June • Materials: Referral Form and Aisling Transition Leaflet • Method: • Approach schools and Aisling Primary projects to identify young people • Distribute referral form • Collect referrals and assess accordingly • Introduce young people to the building, the Aisling ethos, rules, activities and programmes that we will use throughout the year • Arrange tours of secondary schools • Introduce parents group to the project

  3. Settling into Aisling (Transfer) • Time Frame: 4 weeks July • Materials: Aisling Transition facilities, Transfer booklet, transport, food • Method: • Run two sessions per week for two hours. • For summer activity we concentrate on light in house activities and trips, • Encouraging the young people to take ownership of the project and engage fully

  4. Preparing for school • Time Frame: 4 weeks August – Twice a Week 4pm to 7pm • Materials: Aisling Transition facilities, food, school supplies • Method: • Checklist for first day at school and provide support if needed • Hopes and fears for Secondary school • Getting to school • Uniform and equipment • Homework • Supports Available • Timetables • Consequences • Tour of local youth projects

  5. Settling into school • Time Frame: 14 weeks Sept - Dec– 3 times a Week 4pm to 7pm • Materials: Aisling Transition facilities, food, art materials • Method: • Monday Tuesday Thursday • Homework • Snacks • Inspire Me • Sports Programme • Cooking • Art • Reflection Games • Parent’s group • Dinner and Clean Up • (See Logic Models for Timings and Outcomes)

  6. engagement • Time Frame: Jan to May 3 times a week 4pm to 7pm • Materials: Aisling Transition facilities, food, local sports hall • Method: • Homework Snacks • Inspire Me Sports Programme • Cooking Hygiene Programme • Dinner and Clean Up Parent’s group • Points Trip • Sexual Health • Drugs and Alcohol Programme (Collaboration project with Ballymun Youth Action Project) • May: Graduation • (See Recent Plan)

  7. Average Daily Timings • 4pm: Snacks 10 mins • 4.10 – 5 : Homework – including extra homework support (Literacy) • 5-6: Activity (Sport, Cooking etc.) • 6-6.30 : Dinner and Clean Up • 6.30-6.50: Circle Time • 6.50-7: Young Leaders Reflection

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