COMPASS Game Changing Creativity

COMPASS Game Changing Creativity Young people on COMPASS had the opportunity to take part in workshops with artist Justin Wiggan, across a 3-day Creative Bootcamp, from his Centre for Curious Investigations. With a strong focus on wellbeing, exploration of self and positive messaging, Justin guided the participants to explore their identities interpreted as road signs,…

COMPASS committed to Equality and Diversity

COMPASS committed to Equality and Diversity A referral was made from a mum for whom English is the second language for her 15-year-old. She was seeking some support for her son to help him move forwards after completing his GCSE studies. Her limited English meant she found it difficult to understand information so she was…

From homeless and sofa surfing to full time employment

From homeless and sofa surfing to full time employment The young person (John) learnt about COMPASS through his Personal advisor for the 16+ team and started working with the Carefree COMPASS Key Worker almost a year ago. This young person was homeless and sofa surfing at a friend’s; this was causing the young person to…

Growing Futures for P with help from COMPASS

Growing Futures for P with help from COMPASS P had been home schooled for a few years before joining Newquay Orchard in December 2021.  He has ASD and needed support around time management, asserting himself and finding a direction for his future. He was looking for a new education provision, the chance to learn new…

New Horizon for George

New Horizon for George George was removed from school in Year 9 by his mum as he was not achieving and was getting into the wrong company. She elected to home school him, but found this very challenging. George has a diagnosis for dyslexia and dyscalculia. His mum heard about COMPASS partner Whitehead Ross, through…

Cally

Cally When Cally was referred to COMPASS she was living with multiple conditions which affect her health and ability to work such as chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, ADHD and Dyslexia. Before she developed ME and chronic fatigue, Cally was working, leading a really active lifestyle and was a regular at the gym. However, as her health…

Independent and loving life!

Independent and loving life! Morgan has made huge progress thanks to Cornwall Neighbourhoods for Change on the COMPASS project, from making new friends, wild swimming for mental well-being, to having his first ever work experience placement at a local cattery. Morgan has progressed onto work experience at Lowena Farm and now has a placement at…

Alyshia says BRING IT ON!

Alyshia says BRING IT ON! Alyshia felt lost after finishing an apprenticeship; unemployed, her confidence was knocked. With Cornwall Neighbourhoods for Change, she got the support she needed on the COMPASS project. This included CV writing, job applications, practicing interview skills, confidence building, including going with her COMPASS Support Worker to the gym for well-being. …

COMPASS helps J grow his future

COMPASS helps J grow his future J joined the COMPASS programme with Newquay Orchard looking for an alternative education provision, the chance to learn new skills, and guidance on his next steps. J joined the Orchard in December 2021, having been home schooled for a few years. He was looking for a new education provision,…