Supporting a peer coaching culture at Recycling Lives

We have recently been working with an exceptional organisation in the North West called Recycling Lives, who use their commercial operations in recycling and waste management to support and sustain charity programmes, creating significant social value as well as environmental and financial value.   Recycling Lives provides an active programme for the homeless, enabling them… Continue reading

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Our NEETs project in Merseyside

Two years on and we’ve come to the end of a big Clean project in Merseyside. Working with over 140 young people across the borough who for many different reasons were Not in Education Employment or Training (NEET). The project comprises a huge amount of driving around estates trying to make contact. Clean Language interviewing… Continue reading

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Choose Life, Not NEET: No One Gets Left Behind with Clean

Young people who spend long periods not in education, employment and training (NEET), can easily drop through the cracks of society and once off track can find it very hard to rejoin as productive, happy citizens.   Each NEET young person costs society, on average, £56,000 over the course of their lifetime, with a total… Continue reading

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NEETs Project Goes From Strength to Strength

  For the last two-and-a-half years, we have been running a Clean Language & Systemic Modelling project for teenagers who are not in employment, education or training (NEET). This takes place in one of the most deprived areas of Merseyside – and the project is going from strength to strength. The young people are interviewed,… Continue reading

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Clean Scoping

  This article, first published in Rapport Magazine in Spring 2016, tells how we use Clean Language to help us win business. It includes a transcript of a Clean Scoping session.   Download PDF: Clean Scoping  

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