The charity aims to build on the work of its Bristol-based Right Track project. It says the project, which has received 160,000 in Department for Education and Skills funding for the initiative, has reduced reoffending by young Black people in the area by 17 per cent.
Ann Tolaini, project leader at Right Track, said: "We will be taking the learning from Right Track to other agencies in training and consultancy."
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