
Key Initiatives

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FORgiving delivers targeted initiatives designed to prevent youth crime, strengthen resilience, and create meaningful pathways for young people.
Our work is rooted in early intervention, collaboration, and evidence-based practice to ensure long-term impact across communities.

You Can Help, Too
Positive change is a shared responsibility. Individuals, schools, partners, and communities all play a vital role in protecting and empowering young people. Through collaboration, advocacy, and participation, everyone has the power to contribute to safer, stronger futures.
By getting involved, you help create protective networks around young people who may otherwise be unseen or unheard. Support can take many forms — from partnership working and volunteering to advocacy and awareness raising.
When communities stand together, risks are identified earlier and support reaches young people sooner. Collective action strengthens trust, resilience, and opportunity. Together, we can challenge harmful cycles and create environments where young people feel safe, valued, and supported to thrive.

Intensive In-School Bootcamp Programmes
Our in-school bootcamp programmes provide immediate, structured support to address the complex challenges impacting today’s youth. Working alongside the school curriculum,

Pastoral Intervention & Mentoring
At the heart of our programmes is personalised pastoral support. Through mentoring, guidance, and trusted relationships, we create safe environments where young people can explore challenges, build self-awareness, and develop healthier coping strategies.

Building Stronger Futures Together
Through collaboration with schools, community partners, and support agencies, FORgiving creates integrated pathways of support. By working together, we ensure young people are not only heard but supported to make positive, informed choices that lead to safer futures.
By aligning education, community services, and specialist support, we reduce fragmentation and strengthen outcomes for young people. Shared responsibility allows earlier intervention and more consistent guidance.
When support systems work together, young people gain stability, confidence, and clearer pathways toward positive futures.

