Young people across South Yorkshire are being given the opportunity to change their lives thanks to the county’s police and fire services.
South Yorkshire Police and South Yorkshire Fire & Rescue will once again be teaming up to deliver the ‘life-changing’ Prince’s Trust Team Program course later this month (September 2023) and will also run in January and March next year.
Range of life skills
This is a course for people who are between 16 and 25 years old and not currently in work or full-time education. Lasting 12 weeks in total, the program gives young people the chance to meet new friends, gain personal confidence and develop a wide range of life skills.
The program gives young people the chance to meet new friends, gain unique spirit
Importantly, it involves work placements that give the youngsters valuable experience and contacts – with lots of previous participants landing meaningful work afterward.
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Rhian Oxley, currently the team pioneer for the South Yorkshire Prince’s Trust Program, said: “Over the years these courses have changed hundreds of young lives. There is so much to gain from it in terms of news skills, new friends and vital work experience. “On top of all that – it’s a lot of fun!”
The Team Program is full-time, 9:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m., Monday–Friday at Barnsley Fire Station, and is completely free and will not affect any benefits.