The CARE Project Expectations and goals Number of beneficiaries reporting improved mental well-being, behaviour (including reduced stress and anxiety, and observing social distancing), motivation to succeed, and living a positive lifestyle with a reduced risk of re-offending. Improvements in confidence, self-esteem, and ability to cope, as well as empowerment to achieve life goals. By the end of the project year, the maximum number of beneficiaries seeking employment, securing a job interview, or securing employment. Increasing the number of people enrolled in further training/education, helping overcome long-term barriers associated with COVID-19. Improved local community as a result of user-led community provision. Creating new, stronger friendships among ex-offenders and a sustainable, user-led support network of ex-offenders assisting new ex-offenders. Awareness and confidence to access additional services in their community (including welfare benefits). Who are the Target audience? Focused on individuals based in Haringey and Enfield Targeting young adults from the ages of 18-25 that are on probation People have issues within the criminal justice system What are the approaches of the CARE Project? Life Skill and Mentoring session Community Engagement and Awareness sessions Health and Wellbeing Fun and Enjoyment