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ACCESS UK | Donate
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Our work is made possible by your kind donations and pro bono support. Please help us to continue the successful delivery of our community based employability and anti gang services, by making a donation via:. If you want to donate cheque or postal order please send them to:. To donate to Access UK and make a difference today. Text donations can be made to the value of 1- 10. Connecting local youths with local mentors as a means of preventing crime and providing employment and careers guidance.
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ACCESS UK | Mission Statement & Vision
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Mission Statement and Vision. To be the leading BME youth employment advocate in the UK and provide innovative solutions to tackle youth crime. Help to create a fair and transparent society, where youths are recruited on the basis of their skills and abilities, as opposed to their criminal past, skin colour or ethnicity. Access UK aims to provide community based careers and education solutions to address youth unemployment and offending across the capital. Registered Charity No. 1158103.
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ACCESS UK | Get Support
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If you fit the criteria below Access UK can help you today:. Are you aged 16-30? Are you looking for a job, training or some expert guidance? Are you an ex-offender looking for careers support? Are you involved in a gang? Would you like to know what options are available for you to leave your gang? Are you a Black graduate struggling to find employment? Would you like to start your own business? Access UK's experienced consultants can help. Registered Charity No. 1158103.
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ACCESS UK | Programmes
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Can PTSD theory, explain why BME youth join gangs and thereby also provide solutions to prevent gang activity and criminality? Looking at the real and hidden cost of crime. Looking at choices available for the career criminal. How difficult is it to find work with a criminal record. Assessing the impact of the new "Joint Enterprise" Law on street gangs. Are most drug dealers broke? Tackling gang culture, crime and youth violence:. Fast-track referrals to training schemes and work placements. The Marcus G...
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ACCESS UK | Our Goal
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To create a conducive environment for young BME men and women to develop into successful, independent, socially and economically equipped individuals of the future. Access UK aims to achieve this by:. 1 IMPROVING BME ACCESS & WORKING IN PARTNERSHIP. Ultimately reverse the deplorable figure of 1/2 black youths unemployed and high minority ethnic unemployment. 2 CHANGING PERCEPTIONS and MINDSET. We have highly experienced consultants on board who will place youths into employment and training. Access U...
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ACCESS UK | BME Careers and Youth services | Black unemployment
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Careers Guidance and Training Support. Our team can give you support and guidance with finding employment. Help with CV writing and Interview skills. We can help you write a CV, improve your interview skills and in-work etiquette. Are you an employer? Do you need help in recruiting staff? ACCESS UK can help you. Welcome to ACCESS UK. We work closely with partner organisations and employers, to refer our clients for additional specialist support and opportunities. Access UK provides realistic and. Registe...
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ACCESS UK | Our Team
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Nana has amassed a wealth of experience in the welfare to work industry that stretches over 15 years. He has worked as a Youth Worker, Mentor,Manager and Senior Employment Consultant for a number of prominent welfare to work providers and youth services, in the UK. Nana is very passionate about uplifting and empowering the youth. He wants to dedicate the remaining years of his professional life, to providing credible solutions to counter youth offending, gang involvement and high BME unemployment. Chris ...
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ACCESS UK | Our Trustees
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Affectionately known to viewers and fans of Eastenders as 'Gus'- Mo was born in Hackney, East London. George made guest appearances in Holby City, Bottom (as a young trick or treater in the episode Terror), Kidulthood and the lost detective. He has also starred as Dennis in the children's program Renford rejects in 2000. George is now a full time DJ playing in clubs across the UK. Owner of Blooming Scent). Miss Moffatt's support and guidance will prove to be invaluable to both Access UK clients and staff...
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ACCESS UK | FAQs
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1 Where is Access UK located? Access UK is located within three areas in London:. We also have ambitions of delivering our services in Croydon, Wandsworth, Southwark, Lambeth, Newham, Lewisham, Tower-Hamlets and throughout all the BME communities of the UK . 2 What groups or clients does Access UK work with? 3 What does 'NEET' stand for? Not in Education, Employment or Training. 4 Is Access UK's programme exclusive to BME youth? Community based programme delivered on outreach. Access UK is a charitable o...
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ACCESS UK | Volunteer
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Access UK is run on an entirely not for profit basis, so we need your help to deliver our programmes to young people in your area. How can you help? Be a role model. Provide work experience for a young person. Offer services e.g. Public Relations, Fundraising. Offer sponsorship of Access UK. Provide workshops and seminars. Be a Role Model. For those unable to be a mentor, why not come to one of our regular Role Model seminars at local schools? All our employability services are provided with no expense t...
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