Brighton Streets is a citywide, coordinated detached (street-based) youth work programme led by TDC and delivered by TDC, The Hangleton & Knoll Project and Tarner Community Project. The programme is funded by the Brighton & Hove Violence Reduction Partnership and it has aims to reduce youth violence in the city through early, relationship-based interventions with teenagers.
In November 2021 Brighton Streets won the Partnership Award from Children and Young People Now.
To help explain a little bit more of what we do and why it works, please have a look at our Brighton Streets film, made in Spring 2020.
Brighton Streets was externally evaluated twice in 2020/21.
Read the evaluation here to find out more and hear the voices of some of our beneficiaries.
There is a clear and plausible causal link between [Brighton Streets] youth workers’ support and a reduction in young people’s involvement in negative, risky and potentially violent behaviour
The Centre for Education & Youth, May 2021
The Brighton Streets Projects is considered to be effective and is well regarded by well informed, professional stakeholders
C.Co – June 2021