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abandofbrothers (ABOB) work with young men involved in the criminal justice system, providing them with the support they need to make the transition to an adulthood free of crime, and full of connection, purpose and meaning. It does this through its Quest Programme which brings young…
BullyingUK is part of Family Lives, a national charity providing help and support in all aspects of family life. They are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week through the free Parentline. The Bullying UK website offers information and advice aimed at pupils, parents, schools and adults…
Telephone:
0808 800 2222
Website:
www.bullying.co.uk
The Deans Youth Project is a registered charity working primarily with young people in and around Woodingdean and Rottingdean Coastal Wards. It provides centre based, mobile outreach and detached youth work sessions and access to a wide range of developmental opportunities and facilities for young people…
Telephone:
01273 600606
E-mail:
team@deansyouthproject.org
The Hangleton and Knoll Project is a community development charity based in the Hangleton and Knoll ward of Hove, East Sussex. Founded in 1983, it is a project working for the community, managed by community members and runs a range of projects for local people…
Telephone:
01273 881446
E-mail:
info@hkproject.org.uk
Website:
www.hkproject.org.uk
Through 1:1 mentoring, Pick Your Own supports young people aged 13 -21 in Brighton & Hove to develop their confidence and reduce their anxiety We are here to listen and help in a way that you want; We can; -         Just meet for a regular…
Reboot is a four-stage early intervention youth programme in Sussex ran by Sussex Police. Reboot offers a strengths-based approach for children and young people who are aged between 10 and 17 years old who are at risk of getting into trouble with the police, are…
Many agencies work together through the Brighton & Hove Safe in the City Partnership to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour. The statutory bodies include Brighton & Hove City Council, the local probation, fire & rescue, police and health services. There are also partners in the…
Telephone:
01273 292735
Website:
http://www.safeinthecity.info/
There are many different types of crime, each one having a different effect on people. Safe Space can offer help for anyone who has ever been a victim of crime and gives tailored support to suit individual needs.   
Thursday Chill Club offers activities for young people including football sessions, cooking with professionals, games and activities and sexual health advice, 1:1 support and guidance. Thursdays 6.45pm - 8.15 pm. 
Telephone:
01274 679940
E-mail:
office@tarner.org.uk
Website:
https://tarner.org.uk/
FREE activities and advice for young women aged 13 +Wednesdays 6:30 - 8:00 at Tarner Community Centre.
Telephone:
01273 679940
E-mail:
tom@tarner.org.uk
Website:
tarner.org.uk
This open club welcomes all 12 to 17 year olds offering a place to hang out, have some free dinner and get to know trained, professional youth workers who can help with any issues.
Telephone:
07772 269761
E-mail:
adammuirhead@trustdevcom.org.uk
Website:
https://www.trustdevcom.org.uk
This service aims to raise awareness, train and edcuate organisations and individuals on the challenges faced by victims of stalking and harassment. They offer practical support, advocacy and advice to service users and professionals. If you have reached this page and you are in an…
Telephone:
01273 766633
E-mail:
info@veritas-justice.co.uk
Website:
veritas-justice.co.uk/
The Young People’s Centre is a safe space for young people to come and relax, chat to people and access affordable food, activities, counselling, life coaching, information and support for overall health and well-being. Internet access and cheap meals Information, advice and guidance on a…
Telephone:
01273 887886
E-mail:
ypc@impact-initiatives.co.uk
Website:
www.youngpeoplescentre.org.uk
The Youth Offending Service (YOS) works with over 350 young people and their families each year, taking referrals from the Police and Courts. They work with young people aged between 10 and 17, their families and other relevant professionals to offer: support and supervision to…

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