Young People Services

Access provide a range of services for young people including housing related support, helping with learning, development and employment and providing support with mental health and wellbeing.

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Housing Related Support

Housing Related Support

All the services provide support for individuals aged 16 and over to enable customers to progress over a maximum period of 18 months to independent living. Every one of those customers will complete a fully documented and jointly agreed upon agreed support plan which is reviewed at least once every 6 weeks to progress towards independent living.

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Enrichment for Young People

Enrichment for Young People

Here at Access as we support the personal and social development of young people by offering them alternative education, activities, community dining and just as importantly, a safe, grown up environment where they can meet with their friends and make new ones too.

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Wellbeing for Young People

Wellbeing for Young People

Access understands that wellbeing is important to us all. We want to feel good about ourselves, to get the most out of our lives and feel connected to other people. ‘Wellbeing’ means feeling more than just happy and confident, it also means to be able to cope when things are a bit tough, or when our health and physical health is suffering.

Skills Connect | The link to your future

Skills Connect | The link to your future

Specifically designed for young adults aged 16-24, our Skills Connect service is provided in partnership with East Coast College and aims to help individuals from any background who may be struggling to find or apply for jobs, courses and training.

Our friendly Skills Connect advisors are here to help, whether it is assistance in CV writing, completing applications or giving support and guidance on boosting a person’s skill set, which will ultimately enable a young person to move into employment.

Operating from two career hubs based at Boston Lodge in Lowestoft and Linden House at Bury St Edmunds. We also operate a remote service digitally for young adults that struggle with mobility or live in rural locations across the whole of Suffolk.

Further information can be found here. To register your interest email Sarah.Irving@accessct.org or call/text Sarah Irving on 07442337517.

To view our privacy policy in relation to Skills Connect click here.

Strike A Chord

Strike A Chord

Strike a Chord is a youth music project delivered by our very own social enterprise Sunrise Studios aimed at supporting 12-19 year olds residing in Lowestoft & the Waveney area of Suffolk.

Supported by Youth Music and using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.

Sign up for the project here – Strike A Chord Referral Form

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Help support our services

With your support, you can help us develop new services in response to emerging community and individual’s needs. It is our goal to support the most vulnerable in our communities and be there for them in their time of need. By making a donation, you can help us to achieve this.

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