Young People's Training and Facilitation

Peer Researcher Training
We train young people to plan and carry out their own research
For more information about this training please look at the overview of the course
Or look at these examples of past projects
Guns and Gangs in Old Trafford Report and the film of the project
Halton Sexual Health Peer Research
Five Peer Research Projects in Greater Manchester and the film of Brinnington's launch of their project
See also our latest reports from Lesbian and Gay Youth Manchester and Reclaim
Peer Educator Training
We train young people so that they can educate other young people through workshops, lessons, sessions and training courses.
For more information about this training course please look at the
or Rochdale Teenage Pregnancy Group case study
Young Community Leaders Training
Through this programme, we train young people in the skills they need to influence decision-making. Through improving their ability to speak up, articulate their own opinions, work with other young people and adults, and plan their own projects, young people gain the confidence to positively contribute to their community and to influence the decisions that affect their lives.
For more information please look at the
Strengthening User Involvement Programme
This programme helps you analyse and develop ways of increasing young people’s participation in your setting.
For more information please look at the
Research Projects and Consultancy
This course is to help you to develop, evaluate or research a particular area of work with young people, particularly if you wish to engage young people in the process of future decision making.
For more information please look at the
Plan It Yourself
A day event to help groups of young people to plan and run projects for themselves,
This course is for a group of young people (or an intergenerational group) who want to plan a project, campaign, or programme of work together.
For more information please look at the
To learn more about any of the above programmes and how we can adapt them for your young people contact us