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International Youth Foundation Nokia - Connecting People National Children's Bureau
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Sophie Wood

Programme Manager

Life Routes

National Children's Bureau

8 Wakley Street

London EC1V 7QE

United Kingdom

Tel: +44 (0)20 7843 6000

Fax: +44 (0)20 7278 9512

Email: swood@ncb.org.uk

Image of young people at the National Gallery

National Gallery


The National Gallery
collaborated with NCB through Life Routes and another NCB programme, Healthy Care, to use creative arts to address the five key outcomes set out in Every Child Matters.

Working with professional dancers, young people took part in dance
workshops to create an original piece, inspired by the gallery’s art collection.

A celebratory party at the gallery in June was attended by VIPs and more than 1,000 young people, and featured the dance performance.

For the first time in its history, the whole gallery was open to, and focused
on, the needs and achievements of young people.


For the young people involved this was a life-changing experience: ‘It was a really different experience for us. Living in a children's home people don't always give us chances like that and we need them. Taking part in this shows me I can do anything I want to. However hard it is, I can do it. It made me feel good, made me feel happy. It made me feel confident.’

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Outcomes

 

  • Since January 2004     Life Routes has reached over 15,000 young people

  • Over 500 practitioners have engaged with    Life Routes through training sessions, project development and conferences

  • 85% of the young people increased   levels of team work, respect for others, listening skills and critical thinking

  • Young people said     they planned to put their learning into practice by:
    • Being positive and not giving up
    • Showing how     they have    become better communicators
    • By doing better    at school
    • Becoming more active in their     local communities

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