Young men from Brighton talk about their lives in new audio documentary ‘Young Ends’

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Young Ends is a powerful piece of audio that amplifies the voices of young men from Brighton, in a project created by TDC’s Youth Team and Next Gen Radio Station Platform B. https://www.mixcloud.com/PLATFORMBradio/young-ends-voices-from-the-67-centre/ The young men featured in the project, who all attend youth sessions at the 67 Centre in Moulsecoomb, chatted with TDC’s Senior … Read more

Beautiful Henna Designs for Our Young Women’s Groups

Recently our Young Women’s Groups in North and East Brighton were visited by Henna artist Huda of Henna by Huda, who created some beautiful intricate designs for them. Huda first encountered TDC through our Multicultural Employability Support Hub: MESH. She previously shared her skills at TDC with with Learn Around the World, creating henna designs … Read more

MY-G Radio

TDC’s Moulsecoomb Young Men’s Group, recently teamed up with Platform B, a Brighton based next generation radio station, to produce three incredible radio shows.  This journey to becoming DJs began for the group with tours of Platform B’s North Street and Bottega Rooms Studios. Here the group got to spend time with Platform B’s Senior … Read more

TDC Win Award for Partnership Working at Children and Young People Now Awards

  TDC has won the Partnership Award at the Children and Young People Now Awards 2021 for our Project Brighton Streets. 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 … Read more

Looking Back on Summer Fun with TDC’s Youth Team

Summer already feels far away, but some of our best memories of this summer are of  TDC’s Summer Holiday Club. We had a wonderful time hanging out with young people in East Brighton Park and at the 67 Centre. We teamed up with Albion in the Community, The Durban Curry Club and The Bevy so … Read more

Brighton Streets project a hopeful for prestigious national awards!

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The Brighton Streets project is announced in the Finalists shortlist of the prestigious ‘Children & Young People Now Awards 2021’ in not one, but two categories – the ‘Youth Work Award’ and ‘Partnership Award’!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 … Read more

Summer Holiday Fun in Whitehawk and Moulsecoomb

TDC are offering a fun, social, active and creative sessions to local children and young people over the summer. Food will play a big part of what we do too, with over 660 nutritious meals will be served up to those attending. In Whitehawk we’ve teamed up with Hawks café (find them on Facebook), Albion … Read more

TDC’s Youth Team Deliver 59 Food and Warmth Hampers Across the City

Lockdown has been a real struggle for a lot of people, especially when it comes to financial difficulties. Over the last couple of months, our TDC Youth Team have planned, packed and delivered Food and Warmth Hampers to 59 young people and their families across the city The team preparing to pack the hampers Packed … Read more

New Short Film Explains Sussex Violence Reduction Partnership

The Sussex Violence Reduction Partnership (Sussex VRP) is an innovative partnership tackling the root causes of serious violent crime in Sussex to protect young people and make our communities safer. TDC is one of the Partnership Projects for this initiative working with young people. Our Youth Work Director features in this new film explaining more about … Read more

Intergenerational Pen Pals Scheme fights Loneliness

“Are you like me? You hear the sound of the letter box and you go to retrieve the mail, hoping there might be something more than the usual junk mail?” Lockdown has increased loneliness. Two groups that we know have really been feeling the effects, are young people — who can’t see their friends as … Read more

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