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Be You Be Amazing What’s working for young people March 2014 Katie-Lee Percival – Programme Manager Dave Cusack – Director of Operations
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  • 1. House of Commons (2011 ) Youth Justice report - government including local authorities spent 800 million during 2009-10 dealing with youth crime.Department of Education (2011) estimated that the healthcare costs of young peoples drug and alcohol misuse is approximately 4.3million per year Young Minds (2013) 11.5% or about 510,000 young people aged between 11-16 years have a mental disorder. The Centre of Mental Health (2010) estimates the cost of mental health in England is 105.2 billion a year.

2. Out with the oldIn with the newCopingStrengthsFire fightingTalent spottingSupportIndividualsManagingEmpoweringWeaknessBuildingStereotypesThriving 3. Combines:Choice Control Family centred Real wealthPersonal budgetsAdvantaged thinkingSearch InstituteTried & tested US methodBelief Building Thriving Challenging Talent 4. Brokered 8 singing lessons Access to a brokered music singing rehearsal spaceBrokerage of PAM cooking sessionsAccess to Mayday Health HubcookingIdentified talentOther Autism concern Client A professionals Relate network Relationship with family Attending CAF meetings PAM (mentor) Wider MaydayCommunication with other professional e.g. school20 min singing lesson at schoolImpact 5. Positive peer influence Sense of achievementSelf beliefThinking about future ConfidenceDeveloping talent Communication skillsImpactMeeting new peopleFun & enjoyable activityConstructive use of timeAccessing wider Mayday Potential to offer pass skills on 6. Client As Mother (Text) Its not been long since Client A started the Mayday Trust with Matt but I have already found a slight difference in her alreadyshe looks forward to going, arrives home on time from school and does never forget when he is coming. I feel as a whole family we have benefitted from it so far because Client A doesnt normally socialise with anyone except on a Saturday when she chooses to hang around town with the wrong peopleI hope continuing this will show Client A how to become independent and the right path to lead becoming confident and believing in herself. 7. Who are Search Institute? Approach building on young peoples strengths, rather than emphasizing their problems and deficienciesshedding light on issues, challenges, and opportunities in ways that are useful to practitionersSearch Institute frameworks have been used in at least 70 countries around the world. About 4 million young people in thousands of communities have been surveyed since 1990. More than 2,000 workshops for practitioners were delivered in the past decade, reaching about 350,000 educators, youth workers, and other leaders in more than 700 communities.Search Institute researchers have published more than 30 scientific books and close to 150 journal articles and book chapters. At least 25,000 journal articles reference Search Institute and its work on Developmental Assets 8. Search Institute - Outcome Tool Measures points in time (distance travelled)Asset measuringUnder 7 minutes to completeProvides baseline dataCovers all assets including family, constructive use of time etcOnline platformBespoke survey created by Search Institute specifically for Mayday Trust 9. The future Taking on further applications from various pathways Use of volunteers to help with mentoring and various offers Building our market place of opportunities & making in accessible to young people Continue to develop new relationships Piloting Search Institute outcomes tool Demonstrating that prevention is better than intervention


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