The Hampton Trust works to break the cycles of violence and abuse, conflict and social isolation through the delivery of a range of innovative and evidence based projects delivered on an individual or a group basis. Our work includes:
Mentoring and befriending programmes.
Activity/diversionary based projects.
Accredited training for volunteers.
Family group conferencing.
Domestic abuse and violence perpetrator and partner support.
Group work with children exposed to domestic abuse.
Accredited training in domestic abuse awareness.
Parenting courses and ongoing support.
Family mentoring.
Offender support towards education/employment.
Project development with vulnerable children/young people.
Diversity training for children/young people.
Consultancy and supervision for outside agencies.
Schools/college based work to establish their peer mentoring scheme.
Role Modelling projects.
Young people and domestic abuse—for those in an abusive relationship.
Work with children/young people who are violent.
Development of models of working such as with female ‘gang’ members.
Educational programmes culminating in accredited certification.
Research, national and strategic work on violence and abuse.
Schools based education programmes on domestic abuse and other topics.
Administration services for partnership meetings and seminars.
Last year we have worked with over 200 people affected by Domestic Abuse and have delivered multi agency awareness training to over 200 people.
Last year we worked with over 550 family members with our parenting and family group conferencing work.
Over 200 children and young people benefited from our mentoring and activities work