CLASP: support for single parent families

Young People

youngpeople 'Out of School Kids'

Primary school age siblings of the Little Play children are welcome to join in the drop in sessions, events and activities during school holidays.

They can access craft sessions, games, team building activities and outings with their family. Parents/carers are welcome to bring their school children with them on a Thursday morning.

 

Buzzin

Buzzin is a drop in for young people aged between 11-16 living with one parent / carer.

At Buzzin we chat and share what we have been doing that week (if you want to - no pressure) whilst enjoying refreshments. We play games, read and talk about situations that affect young people today. We sometimes put on special courses if you feel that you could do with knowing more about bullying or living in a step-family. You tell us what you want, and we'll try to organise it for you.

Come and join us:
Thursday 3.15 to 5pm (come straight after school) We are here during the school holidays too. We meet at the Wayside Lounge, West Street Christian Fellowship (aka West Street Baptist Church). The boards will be out to direct you every Thursday.

 

Information for Parents/carers:

All the staff involved with facilitating the Buzzin sessions are directly linked with South Cheshire CLASP. The staff and volunteers adhere strictly to the policies and procedures of South Cheshire CLASP. All facilitators are fully CRB checked to work with your children.

Buzzin was formed as a group in September 2006 to open real doors as a drop in to support young people who are all sharing very real issues around living in a single parent family for whatever reason. It is both valuable and beneficial for young people to have a safe and confidential place/person outside of their immediate family.

If you do have any questions or need further information please do not hesitate to get in touch with us and we will be happy to talk to you about it.

YMCA Outreach

Support for teen and young parents, parents to be and young people struggling to come to terms with how they were parented.