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Integrated Youth Support Service
Youth Service Review - We Need Your Opinion!
As you’re probably aware, Britain has some pretty serious money worries at the moment. Unfortunately, this means that Brighton and Hove City Council has less money to spend on services and activities for young people aged 13 – 19.
How would you spend the money?
It’s really important that we get your views – Please click here to complete a short survey.
You can win one of three £50 shopping vouchers and it’s your chance to shape the future of youth services in your city.
If you’d like any more info about the Youth Service Review, please feel free to ring Kerry Clarke on (01273) 295491 or email me at kerry.clarke@brighton-hove.gov.uk.
Brighton & Hove - a vibrant city with lots to do - its arts scene, clubs and restaurants are famous. But some of these things cost money and are a long way from where young people live. That's why Brighton & Hove's Integrated Youth Support Service can be an important addition to young people's lives.
The Integrated Youth Support Service provides:
- programmes that don't cost a lot, fun and reflect things that matter to young people
- rewarding experiences
- places for young people to express their own ideas, opinions and feelings
- taking on challenging activities or developing new skills
- helps young people exercise their civil rights
We don't just run youth clubs, we support:
- advice & information centres
- detached youth work projects
- outdoor adventure activities
- group work projects in schools and colleges
- Duke of Edinburgh's Award
- links with sports groups, arts projects and other recreational activity programmes
We help young people with some of the difficult issues and choices that can get a person down. Young people can get free and confidential advice regarding:
- health issues
- drug and alcohol problems
- other things that make life harder than it needs to be
We work with young people between the ages of 11 and 25 but give special attention to those aged 13 to 19.
We encourage young people and adults to get involved in our service so our programmes meet local needs and are what young people want.
If you are interested in becoming a youth worker and want more information, use the link below.
To view further information see the list of our organisations and centres below:
Integrated Youth Support Service Links
| Connexions Plus Centres |
|---|
| 67 Centre |
| Hollingdean Dip |
| The Village Centre - Portslade |
| Youth Advice Centre (YAC) |
| Young People's Centre (YPC) |
| Whitehawk Youth Centre |
| Woodingingdean Youth Centre |
| Youth Centres |
|---|
| 67 Centre |
| Portslade Community College Village Centre |
| Whitehawk Youth Centre |
| Projects |
|---|
| Youth Advocacy & Participation (YAP) |
| Youth Council |
| Positive Futures |
| Sports Training Project |
| Youth Arts Project |
| Connexions |
|---|
| Connexions Personal Advisers |
| Partners |
|---|
| Brighton Youth Centre |
| Hollingdean Project |
| Sussex Central YMCA |
| Creating Futures Ltd |
| Woodingdean Youth Centre |
| Accreditation |
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| The Brighton & Hove Youth Award |
| The Duke of Edinburgh's Award |
Things To Do & Places To Go For Young People in Brighton & Hove: Spring 2010
The latest copy of this brochure details all the activities, day by day, which take place for young people in the city. Please call contact numbers to check if any changes have been made to the timetable, or for any more information about the activities.
For more information, please email youth@brighton-hove.gov.uk.



