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The C.a.f.e Project

Lee Crosby Street Games for All Project Manager. The C.a.f.e Project. In The Beginning…. Arbroath & District Crime Prevention Panel hold an open seminar to look at the issues surrounding youth crime within the Arbroath area. Concerns raised in the following areas: Substance misuse Crime

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The C.a.f.e Project

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  1. Lee Crosby Street Games for All Project Manager The C.a.f.e Project

  2. In The Beginning… Arbroath & District Crime Prevention Panel hold an open seminar to look at the issues surrounding youth crime within the Arbroath area. Concerns raised in the following areas: Substance misuse Crime Unemployment Social Deprivation Neglect Mental Health Wellbeing

  3. Street Games for All The Aims Encourage socially-acceptable behaviour. Provide an alternative to life on the street and substance misuse. Encourage equality between males and females. Promote the development of social and interpersonal skills. Promote safety for young people by channelling their energies into sport in a structured manner. Promote health by involvement in sport. Reconnect young people with the mainstream. Promote the employability of young people.

  4. Structure

  5. Adapted Sports Sessions Enables people with a disability to take part in sport. Motor skill development Balance Co-ordination Movement Social Skills

  6. Volunteering

  7. Drug Use

  8. Alcohol

  9. Smoking

  10. Fitness Improvements

  11. Targeted Volunteers

  12. Perception

  13. Was it worth it? The Robertson Trust £48,000.00 secured over 3 years Comic Relief 1 of 13 successful applications out of 360 to make it to the 2nd stage £99,119.00 over 3 years - Awaiting Outcome Tools implemented in other C.A.F.E. Project initiatives

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