Liskerrett Youth Club is based in Liskeard, Cornwall and is open to all young people offering positive activities, art and music, youth cafe and social space
"Our vision is to improve the quality of life for young people in Cornwall"
Young People Cornwall is a local charity with a long track record of success in supporting work with 8 β 25 year olds through specialist projects and programmes ad
dressing issues that marginalise or place young people at risk, including mental health, homelessness, crime, racism, sexuality, drug & alcohol use, abuse, rural isolation and poverty. We use a range of approaches within our projects including information, advice and guidance, outdoor activities, music, arts, training, environmental and community work in order to facilitate the personal and social development of young people. Our projects have received wide-ranging approval and have won several national awards for their innovative nature and effectiveness. The aim of this page is for us to provide information about the Liskerrett Youth Club, which is run and provided by Young People Cornwall. Young People Cornwall does not take responsibility for comments, images or views posted on this page by other users. Anyone posting inappropriate or discriminatory materials will be deleted and/or reported. Any comments you make may not be responded to immediately as this page will be monitored through office hours only. If you are in crisis or need support with a particular issue please contact the relevant service. http://cornwall.childrensservicedirectory.org.uk/kb5/cornwall/fsd/youth.page?youthchannel=0
Young People Cornwall strongly advises our page users not to use Facebook to share difficult personal issues, or as a space to argue with or threaten people. Please remember that everyone else can read all your information, and may make negative judgements about you because of this. It is much better to talk about personal issues privately, or you could talk in person to your project worker or someone else you trust. Our projects include Zebs Youth project in Truro; The Clays Youth Centre, Roche; Youthy @ Illogan, Youth Work On Route mobile van delivering youth work across Cornwall; young people's session in The China Clay Villages; Mobile sexual Health bus in North Cornwall; Hear Our Voice young people's mental health advocacy project. The House youth project in St Austell, supporting young people on the Child & Adult Mental Health (CAMHs) Shadow Board. Supported by funding from the Big Lottery