Past Involvement
A key aim is to see successful projects go on to become self-sustaining after our initial pilot funding. Examples include:
User Voice
Report and key findings of a seminar for serving and ex-offenders designed to give users of the criminal justice system a voice in prison services
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Centre for Public Service Partnerships
The Centre, established in 2008, is a research centre and policy and practice institute of the University of Birmingham.
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The Prince's Trust Working One to One with Young People
Recognises the complex needs of offenders and offers ongoing support using fully trained 'Supporters' who have broken the cycle of offending and now live successful lives.
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The Prince's Trust xl Programme
The xl programme bridges the gap between employers and students and focuses on practical learning and improving key skills. It aims to equip young people for the world of work or further education.
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Reach Out
Reach Out brings together Participle, The Aldridge Foundation, Brighton and Hove City Council and the London Borough of Croydon. The project will design new ways to strengthen young people’s relationships with themselves and with supportive adults within Brighton and Hove, and Croydon.
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Essentially Dance
Essentially Dance is a new resource available to schools, which trains teachers to teach students in ballroom and Latin American dance.
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News Update 
The Aldridge Foundation releases report of the first international trip of the Opening Eyes programme - to New York City.
Project Spotlight
The Dance Champions Group, chaired by Rod Aldridge, launched in October 2009, with the aim of seeing hundreds of thousands of people encouraged to try dance as a physical activity.





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