Worcestershire County Youth Support

The Youth Support works with young people, and other
partners, to address the realities of inequality, disadvantage and
social exclusion.
To this end the Service uses its influence to ensure that the
decision-making environment is receptive and responsive to the
voice and active involvement of young people.
Our aim is to make Worcestershire County Youth Support "of and
for Worcestershire young people."
Our vision
- We support young people in their transition from childhood
to responsible adulthood by encouraging their personal and social
education and through helping them take a positive role in the
development of their communities and society.
- We aim to provide a universal service, which is accessible
to all young people through differentiation on the basis of
need.
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Our Focus
The Service age range will be 11-20 years with priority given to
young people aged 13-19 years. Within this age range the following
groups are recognised as in need of particular attention:
- Young people at risk
- Young people from minority ethnic groups
- Young people living in rural communities.
We work to achieve this through:
- Working in partnership with those who share our vision and
are committed to raising achievement and learning, and promotion of
social inclusion through prevention and intervention work
- Combating disaffection of young people.
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Our Working
For more information about how we work to achieve our aims,
check our Services page.
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Youth Team Contact Details
Youthworcs Central Office
Children's Services Directorate
County Hall
Wildwood Way
Worcester
WR5 2NP
Tel: 01905 765451
Fax: 01905 765306
Operational Manager
Paul Finnemore
pfinnemore@worcestershire.gov.uk
Operational Manager
Dave Evans
devans1@worcestershire.gov.uk
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This page was last reviewed 2 February 2012 at 13:43.
The page is next due for review 31 July 2013.