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Fresh start for young offenders

THREE former young offenders from Crawley receive awards for completing the Lodge Hill Challenge, a demanding outdoor education programme designed to reduce the risk of young people returning to crime.

The Challenge, which targets young people who have been convicted of a criminal offence, is run by West Sussex Youth Offending Service and the Lodge Hill Centre, near Pulborough.

It is funded by the nationwide Henry Smith Charity, which dates back to the 1600s.

"The aim of the Challenge is to use adventurous and challenging activities to explore young people's attitudes and beliefs," said Luke O'Keefe, sports and activities co-ordinator for West Sussex Youth Offending Team.

He said it also built skills around communication, teamwork, problem solving and positive leadership.

The Challenge requires the young people to complete four different stages.

Stages one and two are all-day events that include archery, plus high and low rope challenges.

Stage three is over two days and includes survival skills – young people have to build a fire, a shelter and cook their own food.

The fourth stage is a five-day leadership course, which requires the young people to design and run an afternoon of activity for a group of 10 to 13 year olds.

This could lead to them going on and studying for a Sports Leadership qualification.

Henry Smith, leader of West Sussex County Council, said: "The Challenge is an excellent opportunity for young people with criminal records to change direction in life. It offers them the key to open doors to a bright future."


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