RESPECT
RESPECT is aimed at young people, secondary school age, 11-16. The programme is designed to encourage young people to use creative ideas and activities to explore issues and topics that are relevant their well-being and the world around them.
Our aim is to empower those involved, encouraging them to take part in the decision-making process, choosing themes to explore and skills to develop. This supports young people with the knowledge and skills to confidently express their ideas, form positive relationships and improve their self-esteem.
FREE places throughout the summer holidays for those receiving free school meals!
Our holiday activity youth club is funded by the Department of Education & NELC. It is action-packed with fun and engaging activities aimed at 11-16-year-olds, with awesome themed weeks including,
- Science Week includes a visit to Greener Futures, experiments, solar and hydro energy workshops and much more!
- Expressive Arts Week includes, create your own advert, Graffiti art, Street dance Breakdance, Beat Bus RAP and Grimsby's Got Talent,
- Sports Week includes sports skills, athletics, fitness to music, activities on nutrition and sports day
- Nature Week includes woodland trail, recycling art, bee workshop, jewellery workshop, printing sublimation.
Our approach uses our specialised arts education model, mixing skills training, youth work, support and creative activities, empowering a positive change in the lives of young people. Using the key RESPECT themes – Relationships, Equality, Self-awareness, Personal development, Effective Communication and Teamwork- to build resilience, improve community cohesion, and raise aspirations.
Download our timetable RESPECT Holiday Activity Info for more information or contact us
To book please visit www.bookwhen.com/climb4
RESPECT Youth Club offers young people the opportunity to meet in a safe and informal environment outside of school. They can choose the activities we run, giving them a voice and sense of responsibility. Youth clubs are a great way for young people to keep active, make new friends and learn new skills. They are useful in reducing anti-social behaviour and feelings of isolation, giving participants a sense of purpose and pride in their achievements.
Our sessions are Covid-19 compliant and run during school holidays.
The next available sessions are on Thursday 3rd June 2021 and Friday 4th June 2021 from 10-4pm at Centre 4, Wooton Road, Grimsby, DN33 1HE with a number of free places available courtesy of our sponsors, the Police Commissioners Crime Reduction Fund.
During April-May 2020 we created and delivered activity packs and educational resources for a total of 432 children reached aged 1-14