MFF works specifically with young people aged 11-16 outside mainstream education, providing them with unique opportunities to enrich their life experiences and future prospects.
We provide participants with the chance to gain additional qualifications to increase their options when they leave school and assign them with a mentor who will create a personal development plan for all participants.
When it is running and where
Throughout the academic year, Monday-Friday 9am-3pm at partner schools and at the University of East London on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays 10am-12:30pm.
Who is it targeting
Young people aged 11-16 outside mainstream education.
Why it will benefit them
The young people will have opportunities to build their character, qualifications, and experience by having access to a range of qualifications and a mentor who is able support their development
How to join
If your Alternative Provision is interested in the Moore Family Foundation Programme please get in touch with Briony Salter, [email protected]
WHUF Lead
Briony Salter
Partners involved
Alternative Provisions located in east London and Essex
Department
Education
