Project based work

Connexions
The Connexions centres are the main contact points for Connexions (the Youth and Connexions Service is Ealing Council's provider of Connexions services). Most of the Youth and Connexions Service's youth workers are also Connexions personal advisers, providing individual support to young people and linked to schools. For more information on Connexions, visit www.connexions.gov.uk.
Ealing Connexions Centre: (020) 8579 1633
Southall Connexions Centre: (020) 8571 4615
Provider address: Youth and Connexions Service, Perceval House, 14-16 Uxbridge Road, Ealing W5 2HL
Tel: (020) 8825 5777

Crime project
Youth worker addresses behaviour management through group work and workshops around crime prevention and awareness of anti-social behaviour through group work and workshops in schools and with the voluntary sector.
Based at: Ken Acock Youth and Community Centre Carr Road, Northolt, Middlesex, UB5 4RQ
Tel: (020) 8423 5190

Disability project
The disability project provides a range of sessions and activities for young people with disabilities who live in or attend school/college in Ealing. Currently, most attendees are young people with MLD, autism and Aspergers. In a few months time sessions will be offered to young people with physical disabilities. The groundwork for this is being done via offering 'taster' sessions within schools.
Based at: W13 Youth and Connexions Centre, Churchfield Road, Ealing W13 9NF
Tel: (020) 8825 9525

Duke of Edinburgh's Award
The scheme is run in partnership with the voluntary sector, supporting young people in taking part and completing activities to achieve bronze, silver and gold awards. The programme as a whole enables young people to learn new skills and meet challenges, while the expedition section requires teamwork and taking responsibility for themselves and others. For more information about the Duke of Edinburgh's Award visit www.theaward.org
Address: Cornucopia Centre, Spikes Bridge Road, Southall UB1 2AS
Tel: (020) 8571 9150

Ealing youth counselling and information service (EYCIS)
EYCIS offers a free and confidential counselling service to young people aged 14-25. Referrals to the service come from in-house provision and other agencies as well as through self-referral. EYCIS also operates a one-to-one counselling service in most high schools across the borough.
Address: EYCIS, 55 High Street, Acton W3 6NH
Tel: (020) 8992 8182
Email: ealingycis@ealing.gov.uk

Estates initiative
The estates initiative is a partnership project between the Youth and Connexions Service and Ealing Homes to provide youth clubs on five targeted estates across the borough. The estates initiative work is focused and targeted at young people as part of interventions aiming to reduce anti-social behaviour. Each of the five locations offer a different programme of activities and facilities.
Based at: The W13 Social Club, Churchfield Road, Ealing W13 9NF
Tel: (020) 8567 2821

Health project
The health project focuses on healthy living, substance use and misuse and sexual health including teenage pregnancy.
Based at: Ken Acock Youth and Community Centre Carr Road, Northolt, Middlesex, UB5 4RQ
Tel: (020) 8423 5190

Horizons Education and Achievement Centre
The Horizons education and achievement centre is part of Ealing social services leaving care programme in partnership with Ealing youth and connexions service. The centre offers young people in care and those who have recently left care a 'safe space' where they can share experiences, seek information, help and advice in order to plan and prepare for independent living; the centre promotes social inclusion through programmes of social education, personal development and recreational activities in an informal and relaxed environment.
Address: Horizons Centre, 15 Cherrington Road, Hanwell W7 3HL
Tel: (020) 8825 5201

Neighbourhood work
The Youth and Connexions Service have developed a new approach to the delivery of youth work in two areas in the borough, Acton and Northolt. The aim of the work is to increase young people's access to activities and services. The role of the neighbourhood worker is to link with voluntary/community groups, schools and other organisations, both statutory and voluntary, that are in touch with young people age 13 to 19 in order to support existing projects and also develop new initiatives in line with young people's identified needs.
Neighbourhood Worker - Acton: Tim Owen
Based at: Bollo Brook Youth Centre, Bollo Bridge Road, South Acton Estate, Acton W3 8QT
Tel: (020) 8992 4001 or 07912580162
Neighbourhood Worker - Northolt: Yvonne Walding
Based at: Ken Acock Youth and Community Centre, Carr Road, Northolt, Middlesex UB5 4RQ
Tel: (020) 8825 6704

New arrivals
The new arrivals project provides guidance and advice to young refugees and asylum seekers and supports them in gaining access to education, training and employment.
Based at: Young Adult Centre, Park View Road, Southall UB1 3HJ
Tel: (020) 8574 7532

Participation project
The participation project leads in developing the Youth and Connexions Service's work in participation and involving young people in the local democratic process. It has worked and supported young people to develop Ealing Youth Action, the borough. Through their involvement, young people develop their presentation skills and self-awareness, and gain experience in debates/discussion, campaigns and public speaking.
Based at: Young Adult Centre, Park View Road, Southall, Middlesex UB1 3HT
Tel: (020) 8571 0685

Positive activities for young people (PAYP)
The PAYP project provides exciting and challenging holiday and weekend provision including residentials, multi-use games area sessions in the summer and indoor sports in the winter as well as concentrated activities for the six week summer holidays and half term breaks. The purpose of the project is to achieve crime diversion, community cohesion and social inclusion by bringing together, through referral, young people who are 'hard to reach'. It provides information, advice and support to young people around education, employment and training.
Based at: Ken Acock Youth and Community Centre, Carr Road, Northolt UB5 4RQ
Tel: (020) 8423 5190

Voluntary sector
The Youth and Connexions Service works in partnership with voluntary sector organisations/groups to deliver effective services across the borough, utilising the skills and expertise of these voluntary/community groups. For example YWCA London West delivers workshops around teenage pregnancy. Also, the service assists voluntary sector groups that require support with their curriculum, recording outcomes and developing accredited outcomes for young people. In addition the service enables groups who work with young people to use its buildings to ensure that a variety of services are delivered throughout the day and evening.
Address: Youth and Connexions Service, Perceval House, 14-16 Uxbridge Road, Ealing W5 2HL
Tel: (020) 8825 5777

Your Zone
Your Zone provides a safe space for young lesbian, gay and bisexual people and those unsure of their sexual or gender identity to meet and socialise. It runs programmes to enable young people to develop the skills to make informed decisions and choices and offers one-to-one information, advice and support.
Address: Via the Youth and Connexions Service, Perceval House, 14-16 Uxbridge Road, Ealing W5 2HL
Tel: (020) 8896 3673