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We
offer workshops free of charge to schools who cannot afford to
make a contribution and at a discounted rate to those who can
contribute to the costs. Our primary aim is to help young people
most in need of it, however the sessions can be bought by schools
with funds to aid the C/D borderline students to increase personal
performance and effectiveness or students who want develop greater
social and life skills - the profit from these events will go
back into funding days for the young people who are in danger
of exclusion.
We
encourage corporate clients with CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility)
programmes to buy or sponsor days for schools in their area, giving
direct benefit to the young people, the school and the community.
As
we are based in Hampshire, and have in the past received funding
and support from the Hampshire Police Authority, we will give
preference to schools in the Hampshire County when we give days
that are free at the point of delivery funded by this organisation.
Please note however, that the workshops can be delivered through
out the country upon request and one major Communications Brand
gave money to run workshops in a specific area of interest to
them.
These
workshops are based on the motivational conference speech of PJ
Stevens, called Champion Behaviours which encourages participants
to align their behaviours with those of champions in life, business
and sport. PJ is the founder of this organisation for young people,
and LEAP has created the workshops, drawing on its experiences
of delivering high quality team building, people development,
training, conferences and facilitated programmes to clients in
the UK, Europe and Middle East.
The
highly interactive workshops are a mix of discussions and activities,
with the feedback being based on the Champions – and their
behaviours - that the young participants name in their programmes,
such as Travis Pastrana, Kelly Holmes, Bill Gates, Valentino Rossi,
Shaun White and Zara Phillips. As the day progresses, so does
the development and ownership, culminating in an interesting and
challenging finale for those who have started to show ‘champion
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As
we have gained more experience and understand the needs of young
people in more depth, we have created a series of workshops to
create a ‘1, 2, 3…LEAP’ programme that would
see students who have been successfully through the sessions,
become facilitators themselves on the next set of programmes,
should they wish, to further develop their skills, confidence
and awareness, whilst helping other young people.
And
finally, these young people can run a people development day,
under our guidance, based on the Champion Behaviours, for their
parents, guardians and local business people to show case their
skills and growth. We also have a CSR programme that will help
young people and corporate clients to activate leadership development
working jointly on a community project. Young people are amazing
and we would like them to publicise their successes, first hand,
in their community.
Early
interventions make good business sense. It makes good social sense
to invest in young people as early as possible. Once children
are excluded from school and society, the costs can be enormous,
as we see daily on television. Figures suggest that some 10,000
young people are permanently excluded from school in the UK, 100,000
are temporarily excluded and one charity notes that an excluded
child costs some £65k.
Please
help us, to help young people in your community to become valuable
members of it. It is human nature to want to belong, so let us
help young people make Champion choices to join the community
and feel a sense of belonging, rather than creating their own
groups and rules that can cause terrible trouble in society, and
huge bills to go with it.
To
Invest in Young People, call Champion Behaviours 01590 689 289
or email pj@championbehaviours.com
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