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Myneedtolive

myneedtolive

London

In a world where innovation is boundless and the need for diverse thinking has never been greater, it’s important that we provide our young people with real opportunities to explore their potential. What we stand for At My Need to Live we develop communities of talented youth on an online platform focused on creating social impact in order to get them ready for what lies ahead professionally. The rise of digital platforms is making it easier than ever before not just to connect but also collaborate across boundaries – including geographical ones. At My Need to Live these connections are taking place between us, between our Community as well as externally with our partners and customers. Why we exist The My Need To Live team is passionate about helping young people overcome these struggles and succeed in the workplace. We want to support young people to be able to get that first big break, learn how to be successful in their career, and become an active member of our community. Our community Whether you want to grow your skills, get picked up by an employer who needs your specific knowledge, earn more qualifications for your CV, or some combination of the three, My Need to Live can help. Our community for 16-24 year olds is here to support you. For employers We actively work with companies to help their employees obtain the life skills to be a resilient, flexible achiever at work. This has a real impact on the company culture, on retention of staff, engagement levels and general happiness. See our courses On top of the Ready for Work Programme, My Need to Live courses cover a variety of subjects to help a young person decide what future career is for them. They cover salary expectations, demographics, skills required, core knowledge base and more – giving you the perfect platform to thrive in your chosen career!

Redthread

redthread

London

Delivered by leading charities tackling youth violence, Catch22 and Redthread, The Social Switch Project is switching the narrative on how social media’s relationship to youth violence is understood, tackled and solved. How the project was formed The Social Switch Project launched when Google.org was seeking a way to tackle the growing issue of antisocial and violent online behaviour, which often leads to violence offline. Where antisocial behaviour was once mostly limited to a physical audience, harmful content is now rapidly shared online, resulting in retaliation and feeding gang violence. This programme contributes to the public health approach to tackling youth violence. Utilising funding from the corporate sector, Catch22 and Redthread are able to offer these learning opportunities for London’s young people and professionals. Who is involved? Initially funded by Google.org, two of London’s leading charities Catch22 and Redthread, launched the pilot project in 2019. Catch22’s extensive research in the area and frontline experience of reducing violence, is combined with Redthread’s expertise in delivering youth violence interventions. Google.org encouraged both partners to use their knowledge to create an exemplary pilot project.  The Mayor of London’s Violence Reduction Unit is now supporting the next phase of the project to build our impact and shape its future development. The Social Switch Project has a large advisory board, with representatives from across the sector, police, and academics. We’re already working with key players, including Google, Facebook, TikTok, City Hall, the Metropolitan Police, and The Children’s Society.