Just Drop In’s summer project for young people across is set to benefit from a share of more than £50,000 of criminal money from the Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner’s SWAP Summer Support Fund.
Young people and families will have the opportunity to take part in personal training sessions aimed at young people involved with youth justice services. There will also be the opportunity to get involved in an animal therapy programme supporting mental health and social skills.
The project reflects the clear commitment Dan is setting as part of the Home Office’s ‘Safer Summer Streets’ initiative, which will be running throughout the summer months. The main focuses here in Cheshire include tackling anti-social behaviour, diversion, support and engagement. The projects that have applied for this funding help to fulfil those wider aims, as well as the localised ones set out by Dan in his Police and Crime Plan.
This is the first fund specifically aimed at summer activities here in Cheshire. The application process opened in June and saw 67 organisations from across the county apply for funding. 29 organisations received grants of up to £2,000.
Projects that were chosen demonstrated that they were:
- Supporting children and young people
- Promoting physical and mental well-being
- Reducing isolation and promote inclusion
Police and Crime Commissioner, Dan Price said:
“The earlier we can help people stay on the right track, the better. That’s why this summer I launched my fund specifically for young people to give them something to do and somewhere to go over the long summer break.
“The number of applications we got shows how keen people are here in Cheshire to help young people and put on projects that appeal to all interests. This money has been invested in our future, putting the next generation on the right path away from criminal behaviour.”
The SWAP Summer Support Fund - Safety, Working Together, Action and Prevention – takes money that was earned or acquired in a negative way and swaps it for a positive community change. It provided grants of up to £2,000 to help organisations deliver projects over a period of six – eight weeks.
More information about the SWAP fund is available here:
More information about the SWAP Fund can be found here:
https://www.cheshire-pcc.gov.uk/what-the-commissioner-does/community-funding/
The full list of projects that have received funding is here:
Successful applications for SWAP funding
Pictured - Active Buddies who Dan visited in Sandbach when they benefitted from his main SWAP Fund.
United Utilities begins upgrade to Hartford's water pipes
Appeal for information following Northwich burglaries
Crewe asylum seeker hotel closed following partnership work
Man jailed for drug dealing in Northwich
SILK MUSEUM LAUNCHES COMMUNITY-DRIVEN FOOTBALL PHOTOGRAPHY PROJECT
Local father takes on the Manchester Marathon in thanks to the NHS
‘Thumbs up for buses’ say Cheshire East residents
Council to return to a leader and cabinet model of decision making
Council celebrates world first green inhaler manufacturer
Exercise and nutrition programme launches for those on weight loss medications across Cheshire East
Nearly 20 illegal firearms handed over to police following month-long amnesty campaign
Aurin Makepeace jailed for murdering Steven Rothwell
Crime continues to fall in Cheshire for the fourth year in a row
Appeal for information after man found with unexplained injuries in Macclesfield
Young Golfer Sets New Record
Family of man who died following collision pay tribute
Over 200,000 illegal cigarettes seized in western immigration operation
Warning after rising attacks on sheep in Cheshire
Road safety operation launches to keep road users safe
Cheshire bucks the national trend in tackling shoplifting
Comments
Add a comment