DRC Youth Project

Thursday, 28 March 2019

Issue Based Work with Paul Brannigan - Girls Group



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Hard Hitting Youth Drama




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Young People Volunteering



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Training Accreditation - CSCS



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Issue Based Session Work 3 - Paul Brannigan





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Fitness Session/ Info on Upcoming MSYP Elections



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Emergency First Aid Training





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Employability - Football Training



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Youth Led - Reward Trip



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Issue Based Session Work 2 - Drugs and Legal Highs


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Early Intervention - Cross Community



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Issue Based Session Work - Drugs and Legal Highs



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Girls Group - Cooking Skills


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Decision Making & Consequences - Session Work with Paul Brannigan



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Cross Community Work (Age 8-11 Years)



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Intervention School group - Cooking and Life Skills


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Intervention School Group


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Cross Community Environmental Arts Project


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Health, Fitness & Employability Session


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Early Intervention Group - Outdoor Fitness Session

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DRC Youth Project
Glasgow
The DRC Youth Project (SCIO) is a modern youth service which supports young people aged 8-26 along the Dumbarton Road Corridor and across the North-West of Glasgow as a partner in the highly successful Pathfinder programme. Our project uses a community learning and development approach to youth work that is responsive to the needs identified by young people, partners and relevant agencies.We focus on areas such as youth employability, mental and physical health, drugs & alcohol, affordable food provision, digital inclusion, and cross community initiatives with an aim to provide an alternative to crime, anti-social behaviour, territorial issues, substance misuse, addictions and unhealthy lifestyles.Young people are at the heart of everything we do, and our aim is that every young person we work with is empowered to live their life to its fullest potential.
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