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Staffordshire Moorlands District Council

 

The Chase It Young Persons Summer Activity Programme

 The Chase It! Summer 2007 programme consists of a series of great days out, sports coaching sessions, workshops and other activities, open to all children and young people aged between 5-13 years living in Cannock Chase.

The programme is supported by the Children’s Fund and run by Cannock Chase Council and aims to enhance social skills and personal development, increase confidence and raise levels of self esteem whilst developing a sense of achievement.  The programme also aims to deliver a “healthy lifestyles” message to all children and young people who take part.

 

Some children may even be eligible for free places on some activities if they are:-

 

  • Children with a disability/special needs.
  • Children with mental health issues.
  • Children whose families are on income benefits.
  • Children who are members of, or have links with, the following organisations:-

Barnardo’s, Sherbrook School, Family Focus, Family Support team, Jigsaw, Mencap, National Children’s Home, British Dyslexia Association, Parent Direct, Scope, Social Services, Street Wardens, Hednesford Valley High School or Young Carers.

 

For more information on the “Chase It” programme, visit our website on www.cannockchasedc.gov.uk/chaseit or call Simon Davies on 07929207969

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