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Releasing Potential in the Community

Releasing Potential in the Community. What challenges do we address?. There‘s a link between youth unemployment and mental and physical health issues. Nearly half the children in the North of the Borough are living in Poverty. 9,400 K&C residents are in receipt of

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Releasing Potential in the Community

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  1. Releasing Potential in the Community

  2. What challenges do we address? There‘s a link between youth unemployment and mental and physical health issues Nearly half the children in the North of the Borough are living in Poverty 9,400 K&C residents are in receipt of long-term benefits. Over 1,400 residents speak little to no English Over 6,600 residents have no qualifications 76% of Notting Dale households suffer from at least one form of deprivation A significant proportion of adults and children are suffering from isolation, anxiety and depression

  3. IntoUniversity • 1400 children and young people provided with multi-stranded support each year • After-school academic support each week • A trained mentor • Specially designed study weeks • Careers workshops run by industry professionals

  4. Communicate • Over 300 adult learners studying each year • 13 Daytime or evening accredited & non-accredited functional skills English, Maths or ICT courses each term • Delivered by qualified teachers • A range of additional support to meet their particular needs

  5. IntoWork • Over 500 young people or adults provided with employment support each year • Assessing barriers to work • Identifying opportunities • Developing confidence and skills • Support with applications and preparation • Business engagement days with corporate partners • Mentoring • Women’s empowerment programme

  6. Community Hub • Over 200 adults or young people provided with tailored support each year • One-to-one literacy or numeracy support • One-to-one advice and guidance • Wellbeing courses e.g. resilience, wellbeing clinic, gardening etc.

  7. How are we different? • Flexible and responsive • Highly skilled, compassionate, ‘can do’ staff • Welcoming • Strong team • Inter-linked programmes • Excellent outcomes • Appealing space • Diverse income sources • Strong reputation • Strong partnerships

  8. What have we achieved? 91% 90% 1yr 75% 3yrs

  9. Our Growth • We have steadily grown over the past 6 years to meet the increasing demand in the local community, as the challenging economic climate, austerity cuts in the welfare budget and complicated family situations have impacted local people’s lives £1m Staff: 35 Clients: 3000 £800k Staff: 27 Clients: 2400 £430k Staff: 13 Clients: 1150 2010 2016 2020

  10. 95 Sirdar Road, London W11 4EQ ∙ 020 7221 8810 reception@clementjames.org ∙ www.clementjames.org Charity Number: 1009253

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