Addressing Mental Health

This programme is to provide trauma-informed art psychotherapy and mental health support addressing the mental health and well-being needs of 30 refugees and asylum seekers aged 10 – 25, which impact their daily lives acting as a barrier to their being fully able to take up opportunities and integrating into wider society.

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The Rights of the child

Here at YCSA, as well as being a reporting centre for hate crime and discrimination, we are staunch supporters of and adhere fully to protecting the rights of children. Please follow the link below to see those rights that are enshrined in law and download if you wish. https://www.unicef.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/UNCRC_summary-1_1.pdf The rights include the right to…

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Duke of Edinburgh Awards Programme

What is the DofE A life-changing experience. A fun time with friends. An opportunity to discover new interests and talents. A tool to develop essential skills for life and work. A recognised mark of achievement; respected by employers. The DofE is many things to many people, supporting generations to successfully navigate adult life. 14-24 year-olds…

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Duke of Edinburgh (DofE) Awards

We are offering the opportunity to obtain the Duke of Edinburgh Award at YCSA. This is open to all backgrounds, particularly those from black & ethnic minority backgrounds and asylum seekers & refugees, aged 14 – 24. We will: go hiking, camp, learn new skills and volunteer within the community. This will allow you to…

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Activities in November

🤓Activity Alert🤓We have many weekly sporting activities coming up in November – Boxing, Football, Archery, Basketball; as well as the Art Therapy & Counselling we are doing in local schools. Please please contact us if you are aged 10-25 and are interested in any of these at 07842792843 or email enquiries@ycsa.org.uk and we can see…

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