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Join ClinksThe organisation is not for profit. It helps people with a lived experience of multiple barriers to widen their participation and achievements in higher aspirational learning leading to a better quality lifestyle, family and relationship improvements and a lowering of risk behaviours. The organisation provides expert resilience proficiency and specialised peer mentoring as well as volunteer training. We provide a unique level 3 lived experience service user qualification for working with peers who experience multiple barriers to progressing such as with addictions and mental health or neuro diverse conditions. All of the work described herein is drawn from a proof of concept of what works best with hard to help or engage people, groups, or communities in a participant centred way from a significant 12 year research and innovation programme in which offenders figured significantly (developed in 31 prisons for example). Our resilience proficiency programme has its roots in a higher mast
Contact
Address
5a West Lane,
Chester Le Street
Chester le Street
County of Durham
DH3 3HJ
United Kingdom
Work Tel. No.
0191 9250106
tf@mybe.org.uk
Website
In Brief
Primary Field of Work
Attitudes, thinking and behaviour
Custody or Community
Custody
Community
No. of service users
200
No. of Paid Staff
5
No. of Volunteers
2
No. of peer mentors
29
Organisation type
Social Enterprise - non-profit
Legal status
Company limited by guarantee
Year of Formation
2017
Organisation's Income
£250k - £500k
Contract History
Regions
North East
County Durham UA
Northumberland UA
Area covered
1 or more regions
Fields of Work
Attitudes, thinking and behaviour
Disability
Education
Employment
Mental health
Mentoring & befriending
Peer support
Prisons
Resettlement
Lived experience involvement
Training
Volunteering
People you work with
Men
Older people
People with disabilities
People on a short sentence
Refugees & asylum seekers
Victims
Women
Young people