12th September 2024

Commissioner supports Clitheroe Project Tackling Youth Anti-Social Behaviour

The MentorFit programme in Clitheroe received funding from the Commissioner’s Summer Community Fund to deliver targeted fitness and mentoring programme, designed for 13-16 year olds, running throughout the school holidays..

Delivered by local instructors and community members, the programme combines group functional fitness sessions (CrossFit, Hyrox, and Deka) with individual exercise programmes, mentoring, and life coaching.

By engaging with young people in the Ribble Valley, the project aims to make a long-term difference to individuals and the community whilst also having a short term impact over the summer holiday period.

The structured sessions include coached physical activities and opportunities for one-on-one discussions and group discussions on key subjects such as mental health, nutrition, and behaviours. The project has also linked with local police and schools to encourage referrals, targeting those most vulnerable.

Commissioner Grunshaw said:

“Projects like this one in Clitheroe are vital for our communities. They not only reduce anti-social behaviour but also provide young people with the tools they need to lead healthier, more positive lives.

By investing in these programmes, we are making a long-term investment in the safety and wellbeing of our neighbourhoods and ultimately making communities safer, which is what this funding is all about.

“I’m pleased to see this initiative making a difference, and I remain committed to supporting projects that make a positive impact, utilising cash seized from criminals to make a difference. As Commissioner, preventing offending and protecting the public are my key priorities and these can only be delivered through strong leadership, a strong police force, and strong deterrents”

Chris Templeman, Chair of the MentorFit Programme and Gym Owner said:

“We designed this programme to support our vulnerable young people, providing them with a safe and structured environment during the school holidays. By combining physical fitness with mentoring and life coaching, we aim to build their confidence and equip them with the skills they need to succeed.”

The Community Fund is currently open for applications until Monday, 23rd of September 2024, 8.30am. Full application details and fund criteria can be found at lancashire-pcc.gov.uk/grant-funding.

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