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Across the West Midlands, young changemakers are turning lived experience into policy action. - 💬 Explore their proposals and track their impact here

Modifiche a "Asha Rage and Dream Chaser's Commitments to Action"

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  • -<p><strong>Asha Rage</strong>&nbsp;- Founder, Director and Welfare Officer of Dream Chasers Youth Club in Small Heath, Birmingham. She established Dream Chasers FC in 2016, which now trains over 160 young people weekly and particularly encourages Muslim girls' participation in football. Beyond sports, she runs community programmes including youth support, police liaison sessions, English lessons for migrants, and food distribution during the cost of living crisis.</p><ul><li><p>organise a series of workshop with young people (including Inspire young people) to get a clear understanding of what they expect/ need from work experience and what a good employer looks like to them. Findings will feed into the work led by BCC with SBFT partnership and Pete Weir's work connecting schools and businesses. This will support proposal <u>1 on Early and Inclusive Work Experience Reform </u>and 2 <u>on Cross-sectoral&nbsp;alliance to incentivise and enforce work experience</u>.</p></li></ul>
  • +<p><strong>Asha Rage</strong>&nbsp;- Founder, Director and Welfare Officer of Dream Chasers Youth Club in Small Heath, Birmingham. She established Dream Chasers FC in 2016, which now trains over 160 young people weekly and particularly encourages Muslim girls' participation in football. Beyond sports, she runs community programmes including youth support, police liaison sessions, English lessons for migrants, and food distribution during the cost of living crisis.</p><ul><li><p>organise a series of workshop with young people (including Inspire young people) to get a clear understanding of what they expect/ need from work experience and what a good employer looks like to them. Findings will feed into the work led by BCC with SBFT partnership and Pete Weir's work connecting schools and businesses. This will support proposal <u>1 on Early and Inclusive Work Experience Reform </u>and 2 <u>on Cross-sectoral&nbsp;alliance to incentivise and enforce work experience</u>.</p></li></ul><p>Dream Chaser has hosted these workshop and is now supporting Birmingham City Council in delivering the youth-led evaluation programme of career support.</p>

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