Hope UK works to equip young people to make drug-free choices. We do this by working with groups and individuals in both formal and informal settings.
Although happy to take drug awareness sessions – both with children and young people and the adults who work with them/care for them – we also help develop relevant life skills. For example, peer resistance skills, developing confidence and decision-making tools.
On our website, you will find examples of what we do, as well as comments from people we have worked with.
Our work is tailor-made for the group we will be working with, and we are very happy to discuss with you what you feel would be most appropriate and helpful.
For further information, please feel free to contact us or download a booking form.
What People Say
“I am a youth worker with Pollards Hill Baptist Church in Mitcham, Surrey. The Church runs a youth club with a high proportion of un-churched young people from the surrounding neighbourhood. I arranged for Hope UK to send a speaker to one of our youth club evenings and she was excellent. There were about 35 young people present and she held their attention by involving them in role play and other interactive activities that served to increase their understanding of specific drugs that are commonly available. The session was down-to-earth, practical and up-to-date. I am hoping that the Hope UK speaker will come again to speak to the whole church as well as the young people.”