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Freshstart training programme

1 min read Youth Justice
Scheme geared towards 16-18 year olds at risk of offending or who are on an order from the youth offending team.

Funding £710,000 from the European Social Fund
Aim To help young people avoid becoming involved in crime

A training programme in Wolverhampton is helping young people who may have found themselves on the wrong side of the law turn over a new leaf.

The first of its kind in the area, the Freshstart training programme helps those between 16- and 18-years-old who are at risk of offending, or who are on an order from the youth offending team.

Training is delivered through employment and training charity Steps to Work and is funded by the Learning and Skills Council's and West Midlands Leaders Board's European Social Fund programme.

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