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Switch Up

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Switch Up uses mentoring techniques along with physical training to engage and  empower Nottingham’s young people to break the cycle of offending and reoffending.

Working with Youth Futures

As part of our What Works programme, Switch Up provided a range of mentoring, boxing and employability support over 12 weeks to 102 young people aged 14-24 in Nottinghamshire. The support was aimed at those who experienced a range barriers to employment and were NEET or at risk of becoming NEET.

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ProgrammeBuilding Evaluation Capacity, What Works Programme

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