Elevate Youth Club
A youth club offering guidance and practical support for young men and LGBTQ+ individuals aged 16-22 who have witnessed or experienced domestic abuse. Get help with CV writing, university applications, confidence boosting and much more.
Equation has organised a youth club for young men and LGBTQ+ individuals aged 16-22 years who have witnessed or experienced domestic abuse (regardless of whether this has been disclosed).
The sessions will begin in October 2024 and aim to offer practical support with CV writing, university applications, confidence boosting, mental health improvement, domestic abuse and healthy relationship guidance. They will also offer fun activities including sports, arts and much more.
Young people can either self-refer or be referred by a professional.
To self refer, please click on this link and fill out the self-referral form: Youth Club – self referral | Equation
If you have any questions about the service, eligibility criteria, or how to make a referral, please contact Equation on 0115 960 5556
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