Title: Involving young people
1Involving young people David Chesterton Vice
Chair, Foyer
2Foyer
- Launched 1992
- Partnership between Grand Met (Diageo) and
Shelter - Established model imported from France
- Innovative answer to UK homelessness
integrating learning with accommodation
The Foyer helps to give young people lots of new
and interesting opportunities. For me its a
secure base, a space where I feel accepted but
more importantly, its my home. Jake,
Nottingham
3Supporting
- 10,000 16 - 25 year olds each year -
homeless or at risk of becoming homeless - Average stay 10 months, maximum 2 years
- Multi-disadvantaged, eg abuse, offending, mental
health issues, family breakdown - Mixed-demographics, ethnic minorities, care
leavers, refugees, offenders - Must be committed to education and training
contract with Foyer
After being evicted from a short-hold tenancy I
was homeless and in desperate need of help. The
Foyer gave me the lifeline I needed, offering a
roof over my head and the chance to continue my
A-Levels.
Michael,
Welwyn
4Foyers provide
- Safe accommodation
- Education and training
- basic skills and independent living
- further education / university
- work skills / work experience
- Other services e.g. mental health, family
mediation, university bursary scheme, social
activities, volunteering opportunities - A voice for young people
I was homeless, a victim of abuse, kicked out
from my family home for being gay and was
depressed. The Foyer is now my home where I have
completed my Profile of Achievement and do
freelance event work.
Christopher, Bath
5And it works
- 17 further education / University
- 23 government training
- 24 full-time employment
- 11 part-time employment
- 25 independence / move-on
I was evicted from my flat and was moved into an
emergency hostel. It was an awful place that
smelled of rotting food and unwashed people. Two
months later I am the Foyer Resident
Representative and Im the person that helps make
residents relaxed in our home. John,
Liverpool
6Young people and housing
- One in twenty young people is likely to
experience homelessness - There are 60,000 young people under the age of 25
living in supported housing in England. -
- 77,000 young people run away from home every
year. 80 of this group run away from home due to
family problems.
7Youth Justice and housing
- Each year 9,000 young offenders are placed in
unsuitable accommodation, such as bed and
breakfast or unsupervised tenancies. - Up to 1,000 young people per year are remanded in
custody or secure accommodation, at a cost of 5
million, because they lack somewhere suitable to
live.
8The policy context
- Supporting People
- Treasury cross cutting review of Children and
Young Peoples policy - Youth Matters Green Paper places to go, things
to do - Education Maintenance Allowance/Adult Learning
Grant
9Barriers
- Perceptions of young people
- Mismatch in departmental priorities
- New Deal regulations
- Age 19 cut off
10Why give us a chance?
- Responding to calls from Foyers and young people
- Immediate funding issue
- Involving young people
- Raising profile and projecting a positive image
11What we did (1)
- Young peoples voices at the heart of Westminster
- Website and online petition
12What we did (2)
- Launch campaign in Birmingham
- All Party Parliamentary Group on Foyers
13What we did (3)
- Meeting MPs
- Early Day Motion
- Parliamentary questions
14What weve achieved so far
- Early Day Motion 84 signatures
- Online petition over 700 signatures
- Young people have met with nearly 40 MPs
- Extensive media coverage
- Ministerial meetings