Welcome to
Skills Exchange Project
Upskilling young people!
Empowering young lives!
We are a non profit organisation who seek to guide and mentor at risk youngsters, by using the skills they already have to build on these strengths, developing the skills, networks and resilience required to thrive independently.
At Skills Exchange Project we use an asset-based approach. An asset-based approach will seek to identify and celebrate young peoples’ assets.
This type of technique does not ignore the problems that young people face, instead it seeks to equip and empower young people. We highlight the unique attributes of young people, building on these positive aspects and enabling them to become more independent and giving them the resilience to face life's challenges.
Our mission is to help people overcome disadvantage and lack of opportunity, so that they can realise their potential and enjoy fulfilling and creative lives.
We aim to channel these young people into progressive and law abiding ventures and guide them into fulfilling areas in business, that they may not have known existed or had access to.
Our services also include mentorship, personal finance and life skills.
WHO WE ARE
We are a new organisation who’s remit is fivefold.
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To help young people make use of their existing skills and develop new one's, in order for them to be in a better position to face the job market.
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To help youth ex offenders face the world of work, with the best possible chance for employment.
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To help young people in an early intervention capacity to steer them into good career choices and prospects.
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To mentor young people from the local and BAME community and signpost them in the aspirations of their choice.
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We will also offer an introduction to trading and the financial markets, we believe this is a great skill to have and if mastered, delegates can sustain themselves and the Skills Exchange Project (S.E.P.) has routes to find employment.
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WHY WE DO WHAT WE DO?....
We are working in partnership with Action Youth Boxing Intervention (AYBI), an organisation that uses boxing to steer young people in the right direction and the Living Centre, a Camden based group, who help young people in finding employment. The AYBI and the Living centre conducted a survey with the young people they work with. It looked at what services they felt they would like to see offered and what they could benefit from. The response was overwhelmingly in favour of there being workshops in employability and many expressed an interest in learning about financial markets and personal finance
EVIDENCE OF NEED
Camden is an inner city London borough, with some areas being some of the most deprived in the capital. The ethnic make up of Camden falls heavily under BAME, with 42% of young people coming from an ethnic minority background. There has also been an increase in young people from the borough entering the criminal justice system for the first time. In addition to this, unemployment stands at 15% amongst 16 -29 year olds in the area, this is substantially higher then the national average and then when you add in the fact that young people with money concerns are twice as likely to report mental health issues, the story becomes even more bleak. Its clear from the evidence that S.E.P. is a much needed service.
We at the Skills Exchange Project intend to change these statistics!
WHAT WE OFFER… see Services tab
At Skills Exchange Project (S.E.P.) we have experienced facilitators in Post 16 education with CELTA, PGCE and AET qualifications. We also have vast experience in FE colleges and Adult centre’s in and around London.
We also have an ex city worker with an IAG certificate and ACSI accreditations from the Chartered Institute of Securities and Investments to guide our beneficiaries through the much demanded Introduction to Trading.
These workshops will be held several times a week. If demand increases then we will increase the frequency of the workshops.
OUR COMMITMENT
To give mentorship and direction, provide workshops and surgeries to young offenders, at risk youth and young people from both the BAME and wider community.
Contact
Skills Exchange Project
The Auction Rooms
5-7 Buck Street
Camden
London, England
NW1 8NJ
Tel: 0207 916 5323
Email: info@seproject.co.uk
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