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Allsorts' Service Update
It’s been many weeks since all in-person services at Allsorts Youth Project were temporarily suspended due to Covid-19. Since then, 133 young people have been inducted and Allsorts has delivered 94 online groups, 363 one-to-one support sessions and 93 advocacy cases.
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Allsorts has taken great pride in its innovative response to the barriers facing its services, and the charity is continually inspired by the resilience and peer support it sees in Allsorts’ children and young people and their families.
In line with government and National Youth Agency guidance, Allsorts has announced it’s running small monthly in-person groups in each of their locations (Brighton, Horsham, Chichester and Worthing) alongside Walk and Talks, its socially distanced outdoor one-to-one sessions.
Allsorts said:
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