Youth Engagement Scheme (Y.E.S.)
Wisdom Community CentreYouth Engagement Scheme (Y.E.S.)
Y.E.S! WE BELIEVE IN YOU, YOU CAN DO IT!
We believe that youths are unique individuals with a lot to offer, if given the right tools and skills to demonstrate their innate capabilities. Youths are the future. The scheme was set up to ensure that youths are given the chance to regain lost opportunities, develop potentials and talents, by investing time and resources in them in on a one-one basis order to make a difference in the lives of youths. We provide the youths with a structured environment which accommodates diversity and meets the needs of students as individuals.
Our goal is to address the dynamic, holistic needs of youths – physical, emotional, psychological, social, and academic. We provide the following services especially but not exclusively to youth from refugees and asylum seekers families, those whose family are on income support, excluded students, youth N.E.E.T (Not in education, employment or training) and those experiencing challenges with their educational attainments.
WISE YOUTH ACADEMY
168, High Road, Chadwell heath, RM6 6LU
Tel: 0208 597 3990Email: admin@wcc.co.com.org www.wcc.co.com.org
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Social Development
The aim is to build character and enhance psychological or social development. We celebrate uniqueness and diversity. Current activities include the following:
Recreation Development
The aim is to provide physical activities that create sportsmanship and let youth have fun. We have these activities in the pipeline:
Wisdom Football Club
For more info, please the office on WCC on 07883687099
Citizenship
The aim is to build a sense of community, promote volunteerism, and provide youths with a chance to give back to their community.
Contact WCC on 07883687099
Alternative Special Education
WH Schools – www.whschools.org.uk
Alternative education is a strategy to provide full-time or part-time education for children and young people exhibiting a wide range of complex obstructions to education. This includes those excluded or at risk of emotional and mental needs. Alternative education provision also includes those who are anxious and unable to attend schools for lack of medical reasons or emerging personality severe anxiety and depression or unable to attend school for a period of time. Alternative education is also designed for children with school phobic or those who have moved into an area and unable to find a school, children seeking asylum without school place, children who are entering statutory placement and have no school or those waiting to be assessed of learning difficulties and disabilities as well as those with a statement of special educational need or education Health care plan. Alternative education encompasses all forms of education, however; it is different in its structure from the mainstream. The difference between the two is that mainstream is structured with a large scale and hierarchical in terms of students having very little to say to their teachers. It is also highly descriptive concerning students allocation into age-year groups following a structured curriculum and subsequently conforms to disciplinarians, uniforms and rules of punishments.
On the other hand, alternative education has different formats and includes a small human scale aiming for people to know each other in a small class for effective teaching practices. It is non- hierarchical, and teachers and students are involved in decision making and also non- prescriptive as learning is age appropriate for students. There is also freedom of expression for all students. This type of education is facilitated to enable children and young people to progress and achieve their potential in a sustained education or employment.
Get In Touch
Wisdom Community Centre
Location: 168 High Rd, Chadwell Heath, Dagenham, Romford RM6 6LU, United Kingdom
Telephone: 02085973990
Mobile: 07883687099
Email: admin@wcc.co.com