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What is Next Step?

What is Next Step?. What is Next Step?. Next Step is £27,000 creative activity programme aimed at young people at risk of violent offending or serious anti- social behaviour. What is Next Step?. Development through creative opportunities Improve social and team work skills

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What is Next Step?

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  1. What is Next Step?

  2. What is Next Step? Next Step is £27,000 creative activity programme aimed at young people at risk of violent offending or serious anti- social behaviour.

  3. What is Next Step? • Development through creative opportunities • Improve social and team work skills • Positive self expression • Diversionary activity • Creative challenge

  4. Run by the Arts Development Team • Programme runs from 2011 to April 2012 • Funded by Cashback for Communities ‘Anti-Violence’ Fund

  5. What Activities?

  6. What Activities? Arts Workshops including : Graffiti art, 3d construction, mural art, filmmaking, animation, craft, jewellery making, fashion, web/ new media, digital photography, public art, recycle art, ceramics, sculpture, drawing and painting, wood carving, screen printing……….

  7. What Activities? Music – Singing, DJing, rap, dance, guitar/ drum workshops, movement, electronic and experimental music…..

  8. What Activities? Adventure Aberdeen – Coast-steering, surfing, gorge walking, hill walking, wall climbing, canoeing, white water rafting…. Limited Places!

  9. Who is it open to? • Young people at risk of violent offending or serious anti social behaviour. • Young people within the Youth Justice Programme and partner organisations. • Must be between 10 – 19 age group

  10. How to access the programme • All workshops are tailored to the needs and benefits of the young people. • Should work in tandem with ongoing YJS work. • Identify groups and individuals who will benefit.

  11. How to access the programme To put a group or individual forward and discuss further Call: 01224 814740 Email: NextStep@aberdeencity.gov.uk

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