YC AAA Team Games Event
Start Date
29/11/23
End Date
29/11/23
Location
Friendship Way, London E15 2JQ, UK
Lead
Youth Charter, AAA and Carpenters Primary School
Report
main Impact Outcome
3. Citizenship - SDG 16
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Young people from Ambition Aspire Achieve (AAA) delivered a Team Games Event at Carpenters Primary School in Newham, East London.
The young people were supported by Youth Charter and AAA to plan, organise and deliver the Team Games Event, as part of the Youth Charter's BBC Children in Need We Move Fund #iwill Youth Social Action project. Youth Charter Ambassador and IBF European Cruiserweight Boxing Champion, Jordan Thompson, was on hand to present medals.
Inputs

Time Utilisation
200
Hours

Investment
£20,000
British Pound
Outputs

5
Stakeholder Partners

60
Young People or Participants

10
Social Coaches
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Impact Outcomes
Youthwise Project Outcomes are set against the following 7 UN 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that deliver the Youth Charter Community Campus Model and Legacy Cultural Framework:
Education
The YC AAA Team Games Event was organised and delivered with young people, providing a unique learning experience for the young people.
Health
Sport and Physical Activity games were delivered through the event, promoting health and well-being for young people and children.
Citizenship
Yes
The Team Games Event, as part of the Youth Charter's BBC Children in Need We Move Fund #iwill Youth Social Action project, which is an Active Citizenship project.
Environment
Yes
Improving the local environment through Active Citizenship is key part of the Youth Charter's BBC Children in Need We Move Fund #iwill Youth Social Action project.
Further & Higher Education,
Employment & Entrepreneurship
Yes
The young people are developing skills to support their progression into Further & Higher Education, Employment & Entrepreneurship.
Collaboration & Partnership
Yes
The project was delivered in collaboration and partnership between Youth Charter, AAA and Carpenters Primary School.
Equality, Diversity, Inclusion and Participation (EDIP)
Yes
The children and young people who participated in the event represented the diverse communities of east London.