Summary
Computers and digital technology are everywhere in our society, yet, for a variety of reasons, many young people living in disadvantaged don't always have access or get given the opportunity to learn how it works!
One Aim Intervention, supported by the Birmingham Foundation, is providing teenagers, aged between 1 5 and 18 from our inner city, with the chance to develop these skills in digital media, graphic design and music technology. They also provide work experience and vocational training for schools and alternative provision for children not on a school roll.See the full content of this document
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Thrive Briefs
More than 50 teenagers in Birmingham and the Black Country are now involved in the group and developing a range of invaluable social and practical skills as a result.
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