Goals: To provide a range of motor vehicle projects for young people aged 14 to 19 who are excluded or at risk of exclusion from school and at risk of committing crime
Funding: Costs 200,000 a year to run. Base funding comes from the nominal fee charged to referral agents for each young person's session. Other key funders include the Association of London Government, the Jack Petchey Foundation, the City Parochial Foundation and Connexions
Havering Motorvations is an alternative education provider offering a modular-based training programme in motor mechanics up to City & Guilds level. Accreditation is also given for other motor-related activities such as car valeting.
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