Freagarrach Falkirk work with young people whose offending is serious or persistent and who are at risk of removal from their communities. Since December 2005 the service has benefited from a specialist substance misuse worker, whose role is to reduce problematic substance misuse and increase social inclusion among those young people referred to the service.
The project seeks to prepare young people for employment, training and education and continues to support them as they achieve their goals.
The project was funded from 2009 – 2011.
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Financial allocation and main project outputs
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2009/10
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2010/11
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FSF allocation
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£28,330
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£34,500
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No. of substance screenings carried out
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20
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22
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No. of substance assessments completed
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15
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16
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No. of 1:1 short term interventions
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12
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14
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No.provided with long term interventions
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10
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10
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No. accessing employment, training and personal development opportunities
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10
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10
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Total FSF allocation £62,830
Progress 2009/10
Project Update
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Output
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Annual Target
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Progress Quarter
1
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Progress Quarter
2
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Progress Quarter
3
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No. substance screenings carried out
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20
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3
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1
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5
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No. substance assessments completed
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15
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3
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1
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2
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No. 1:1 short term interventions
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12
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0
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0
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3
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No. provided with long term interventions
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10
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3
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0
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3
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No. accessing employment or training
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10
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1
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0
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1
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To contact this project please call 01324 718277.