The document outlines the benefits of a program called A.C.H.I.E.V.E. for various groups. For children and young people, it can lead to improved self-esteem, confidence, communication skills, and life skills. For the local authority, it can reduce crime and increase community involvement. For schools and staff, learners are better prepared for employment and behave better in school.
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Benefits Of Achieve
1. For Children and
Young People
Improved self esteem
Delivery of national startegies
Greater confidence
Young people meeting five Ebvery Child Matters
Improved communication and listening skills
outcomes
Social and Life skills
Impact on the reduction of NEET figures
Self management
Improving the life chances of all young people
Good habits for learning
For the Local Authority
leading to
Improved punctuality
Improved engagement with employers
Reduction in nuisance and low level crime
Involvement of young people in
volunteering and community service
BENEFITS OF Improved behaviour towards others
Broaden horizons and higher aspirations
projects
Possible employment as tutors, mentors
A.C.H.I.E.V.E. Greater participation
Better ability to visualise future self
or coaches
Improved image of young people
Young people valued as a resource for
community development
resulting in
Greater chance of securing employment
For the Community
Improved life chances
For Parents/Carers For Schools and staff
Young people are engaged in positive activities in a safe Learners are better prepared for the world of work
place Improved behaviour in lessons
Activities can be shared with siblings and parents/carers Improved conduct in school and local community
Improvement in self-image leads to more positive Potential contribution to the five Evert Child Matters
behaviour outcomes
Motivation to gain employment takes the pressure off of Contribution to the extended schools core offer
parents to support their children Positive impact on progression of learners