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05 Dec 2007 14:32 in Government News Network news

Cash to provide positive activities for young people

Cash to provide positive activities for young people

DEPARTMENT FOR CHILDREN, SCHOOLS AND FAMILIES News Release (2007/0231) issued by The Government News Network on 5 December 2007

A £420m fund for more places to go and things to do for young people was allocated across the country today by Children's Minister Beverley Hughes.

The money will pay for projects such as skate parks, basketball courts, and music workshops in disadvantaged areas where young people are at risk of getting into trouble. It forms part of a wider £679m package for young people's services, announced earlier this year as part of the Government's 10 year youth strategy.

Ahead of the Government's Children's Plan, to be launched shortly, the Minister set out plans which respond to youth workers' concerns that young people often get into trouble on Friday and Saturday nights, when youth services are most likely to be closed.

The Minister is calling on Local Authorities to consult with young people so they can provide activities that young people want, at times that suit them - but especially flashpoint times, when boredom can lead young people to flirt with dangerous behaviour.

Speaking at the 4Children/National Youth Agency conference in London, Beverley Hughes said: "We want to consign to history the depressing image of rickety youth centres that characterised too much of our provision for too long. We are going to bring youth facilities and opportunities into the 21st century - so they address 21st century challenges and concerns."

Anne Longfield OBE, Chief Executive of national children's charity 4Children said:

"In too many communities across the country there are young people who are feeling cut adrift from support - whether this is because of a lack of help from parents, a lack of opportunities to build their way out of poverty or because they don't feel engaged and entertained. These measures promise change because they will target new opportunities to get involved and to learn, alongside new access to support, for those at risk of getting involved in crime. We welcome these measures as a route to rescuing socially excluded young people and transforming communities for families."

Beverley Hughes stressed that one of the most effective ways of engaging those teenagers least likely to take part is to give them more direct control over how funds are spent in their area. The Youth Opportunity and Capital Funds, which will deliver some of the promised funding, allow young people to decide what activities receive funding.

Over the last two years over 500,000 teenagers have taken part in the schemes, which will receive an additional £25m on top of £173m over three years, prioritised on the 50 most deprived areas in England.

The Minister also announced an extra £6.5m in 2008-9 to be targeted at disadvantaged areas where a minority of young people may be more at risk of joining gangs and in danger from gun crime. A further £2m will accelerate the extended schools programme in 12 local authorities where there are high instances of gun, gang and knife crime.

Building on the experience of the Positive Activities for Young People, the funding will help provide intensive counselling and group sessions, as well as access to positive activities.

Local Authorities already providing similar projects have reported marked changes in young people's behaviour, with disaffected young people acting as positive role models in their community, renewing contact with family members and reduced levels of vandalism in the community.

After the conference, Beverley Hughes joined the Mayor of London, who laid out his plans for allocating his £20m contribution, which, alongside the Government's pledge of £58m, brings the total London Youth Offer to £78m over the next two years.

Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone said:

"This £78 million funding will provide real alternatives to life on the streets, giving young Londoners more places to go and things to do.

"Just as we have invested in public transport and put police back on the streets, this funding will begin to reverse the decline of facilities for young people in the capital.

"It is vital that every young Londoner is given the chance to fulfil their potential and this investment will give children and teenagers from London's poorest estates and communities right across the capital opportunities to learn new skills through training, sports and cultural activities."

Beverley Hughes also said that she wanted everyone working with young people to be aware of the bigger picture of what young people need and announced her intention to have a consultation on better partnership working across the youth sector.

The DCSF's Positive Activities for Young People programme (PAYP) provides activities and targeted support for the most at risk young people. Vulnerable young people significantly benefit from sustained participation in high quality, structured activities and that this has a high impact on outcomes and opportunities.

This investment is part of a wider £679m package aimed at increasing the availability of places to go and things to do for young people, which was announced in the Government's 10 year youth strategy in July 2007.

NOTES TO EDITORS

1. The Government's Aiming High for Young People: A Ten Year Youth Strategy for Positive Activities launched on 26 July 2007, announced a package of initiatives supported by a funding package of £679m over the next three years. This comprises £495m of continuation funding and £184m additional funding. Two major initiatives within this package - PAYP and YOF/YCF - will provide significantly more things to do and places to go, particularly in the most disadvantaged areas, over the next three years.

2. PAYP total grant is £222m - Aiming High committed to baseline funding of £46.5m per annum for Positive Activities for Young People over the next three year spending period (2008-2011). An extra £6.5 million has been allocated for 2008-09 for areas identified by the Home Office as being gun and gang crime hotspots and an additional £28m/£48m for PAYP in the latter two financial years 2009-10/2010-11.

3. YOF/YCF total funding is £198m - Aiming High also announced continuation funding for YOF and YCF over the next three years of £173 million and additional funding over the same period of £25 million to expand YOF in the most deprived areas.

4. Details of Local Authority allocation will be available from http://www.dcsf.gov.uk from Thursday 6 December.

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