Impact.

Football Journeys is a proven model, building connections between diverse communities and supporting young people to develop leadership skills.

In 2021-22, 124 young people directly took part in FJ activities. Through collecting baseline data and feedback from young people who completed the programme and teachers from our partner schools we found:

76% of young people improved in confidence and self-esteem

 

79% of young people demonstrated improved leadership skills

 

82% of young people said they now considered the feelings of others more

 

14 young people achieved Level 2 National Open College Network qualifications in Youth Leadership (equivalent to a full GCSE)

87% of young people demonstrated improved team working skills

 

61% of young people said they felt more positive about their community

 

72% of young people said they improved their creative skills (film-making, photography, storytelling)

 

84% of young people demonstrated improved communication skills

 

78% of young people said they were more open minded to views of people different to them

 

95 young people achieved Level 1 National Open College Network qualifications in Active Citizens & Leadership (equivalent to half a GCSE)

 

By the end of Football Journeys’ intervention, young people address and overcome negative stereotypes, are open to interacting with people from different communities and have gained confidence and new skills.

What young people say:

“I experienced and understand how we as a human race can really work well together. Even if we may not like a person, working with them may help them a lot”

- FJ Young person, aged 13, Kensington and Chelsea.

 

“I am helping to make peace among young people in different areas. This is a skill to sell. I hope that employers like it.”

- FJ young person, aged 15, Hackney.

More Info?

For more information about organising a Football Journey at your school please contact us at:

Email: info@footballjourneys.org

Tel: 07504 681 190