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Join ClinksFor over 40 years, The Prince’s Trust has been working with disadvantaged young people, aged 13-30. We help them develop the skills and motivation to re-engage with society, secure employment, return to education, gain qualifications, and ultimately, become economically active.
Our programmes offer personal development opportunities that bring tangible and lasting benefits to both the young people we support, and the communities in which they live. We provide quality services that deliver the best possible outcomes to those who need it most. Within our core target group are those who are:
- Unemployed, particularly those out of work for six months or more.
- Educational underachievers, including those who have been excluded from school or are at risk of being excluded.
- Those facing complex barriers to work and education such as offenders/ex-offenders, those with mental health issues, lone parents, those in or leaving-care or disabled young people.
Our programmes offer personal development opportunities that bring tangible and lasting benefits to both the young people we support, and the communities in which they live. We provide quality services that deliver the best possible outcomes to those who need it most. Within our core target group are those who are:
- Unemployed, particularly those out of work for six months or more.
- Educational underachievers, including those who have been excluded from school or are at risk of being excluded.
- Those facing complex barriers to work and education such as offenders/ex-offenders, those with mental health issues, lone parents, those in or leaving-care or disabled young people.
Contact
Address
South London Centre
8 Glade Path
London
Greater London
SE1 8EG
United Kingdom
Help Line No.
0800 842 842
Website
In Brief
Primary Field of Work
Training
Custody or Community
Custody
Community
No. of service users
15000
No. of Paid Staff
1200
No. of Volunteers
5000
Organisation type
Voluntary and Community Sector
Legal status
Charitable incorporated organisation
Year of Formation
1976
Organisation's Income
£5m - £10m
Contract History
Regions
East
East Midlands
London
South East
North East
North West
South West
Wales
West Midlands
Yorkshire and the Humber
Area covered
National - England and Wales
Fields of Work
Advice & advocacy
Case management
Disability
Domestic & sexual violence
Education
Employment
Family support
Finance, benefits & debt
Holistic services
Housing & homelessness
Infrastructure
Mental health
Mentoring & befriending
Peer support
Personal development
Physical health
Resettlement
Lived experience involvement
Sports
Training
Volunteering
People you work with
Children
LGBTQIA+
Men
People with disabilities
People on a short sentence
Racially minoritised people
People convicted of sexual offences
Women
Young people