Inclusion Ventures

Inclusion Ventures Young People

Starting today!!Come and join us at Coppins Hall Community Centre. 1.30pm - 3.30pm
25/06/2025

Starting today!!

Come and join us at Coppins Hall Community Centre. 1.30pm - 3.30pm

Looking for a new gardening project to join?

Join Inclusion Ventures tomorrow for the start of their Community Garden Project! Every Wednesday, 1.30pm - 3.30pm you can help inclusion ventures transform their outdoor space, at Coppins Hall Community Centre.

12/06/2025
Our Happy Helpers had a great time preparing and running another pop up cafe for the community. What would you like them...
23/04/2025

Our Happy Helpers had a great time preparing and running another pop up cafe for the community.

What would you like them to bake for the next cafe?😁

Hama Beads, UNO and music. Best way to start the day😍
26/04/2024

Hama Beads, UNO and music. Best way to start the day😍

Address

1-7 Broadway, Jaywick
Clacton-on-Sea
CO152EB

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 7:45pm
Tuesday 9am - 6:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 9:15pm
Thursday 9am - 8:30pm
Friday 9am - 7:45pm

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Turning Exclusion Into Inclusion

Inclusion Ventures was set up as a response to concerns about vulnerable young people on the Percy King Estate. At that time the estate was very run down and incidence of youth crime was unusually high. Outreach work led to a realisation that young people were involved in anti-social behaviour, and specifically criminal damage of the community centre, as a result of feeling excluded. In 2002 we opened the doors of our drop-in session and welcomed in the first of many young people to engage in our project.​

Some of our young people experience discrimination, and exclusion as a result of poor reputations due to past behaviours, or simply because of the location in which they live. Lacking the confidence to take control of their lives, these young people are at risk of spiralling into negative behaviourial patterns with little hope or aspiration. This is further exacerbated if family life is strained, and education feels a struggle.

If they feel undervalued it is often difficult for young people to feel empathy for others which can lead to anti social attitudes, and criminal behavior. In opening the drop-ins we gave the young people something to take ownership of and gain a sense of belonging.

We offer young people a specialised staff team that understand the underlying issues that lead young people to challenge. With respect and trust, we gradually encourage them to understand the responsibility that goes hand in hand with their rights.​