Voices for SEND Support Network is proud to be working in partnership with Step Up Hub to deliver an important new community-led project, funded through the I AM Brent Community Microgrants โ Round 1.
Project Title:
Empowering BAME Youth with SEND Backgrounds to Prevent Criminal Justice Involvement in Brent
This project is part of the Preventing Criminal Justice Involvement theme and focuses on early, culturally responsive support for young people in Brent, particularly in Harlesden.
Through a culturally tailored youth workshop, we aim to empower Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) young people with SEND backgrounds to build confidence, resilience, and positive life choices โ helping them stay safe, informed, and supported within their communities.
๐ง Workshop Focus Areas
Understanding peer pressure and making positive choices
Crime prevention and community safety
Knowing SEND rights and entitlements
Building confidence, resilience, and self-advocacy
๐ฅ Who Should Attend
BAME young people with SEND or additional needs
Parents, carers, and community supporters
๐ Event Details
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Date: 26 January 2026
โฐ Time: 10:00 AM โ 12:00 PM
๐ Venue: Free The Forgotten, 220 Church Road, London NW10 9NP
๐ Contact Us
๐ voicesforsendsupportnetwork.org.uk
๐ง info@voicesforsendsupportnetwork.org.uk
| voicesforsendnetwork@gmail.com
This partnership reflects our shared commitment to early intervention, inclusion, and community-driven solutions. By working together, we are creating safe spaces where young people are heard, supported, and empowered to shape positive futures.
Together, we empower young people to thrive โ not just survive.

