Members with Customised Accreditation
Founded in memory of singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse, the foundation supports thousands of young people to manage their emotional wellbeing and make informed choices. The foundation offers a range of initiatives, including a drug and alcohol recovery programme for young people, recovery housing for young women and music therapy for children.

Based in Southsea, Portsmouth, Boxing Awards provides boxing school lessons and courses to help mentors, coaches, youth workers, teachers and professionals learn how to properly coach boxing for students of all ages with lesson plans and coaching guides. Providing quality training for students in Southsea, Portsmouth, the East end of London, Leeds, Yorkshire and Staffordshire, their courses are available nationwide.

Camps International are a social enterprise which runs educational and impactful expeditions overseas for school groups, owing and operating camps in rural areas throughout Africa, Asia and South and Central America. Camps are located where poverty levels are high and there are significant environmental and wildlife conservation challenges.

Dragonfly Children’s Services have created a Residential Parenting Assessment Centre where they support parents in demonstrating appropriate parenting skills to allow their children to grow and thrive in safety. They also offer rented accommodation to vulnerable young parents and their babies, allowing them the security of a permanent home and thus enabling them to concentrate on being a 'good' parent.

Fresh Start in Education are the UK’s specialists when it comes to providing interim support to young people who are having difficulty accessing education. For over 10 years they have worked with children and young people of all ages, with or without an EHCP, providing support in the home or local community.
With 94% of students achieving successful outcomes, Fresh Start promote confidence in using the right assistance, to ensure every young person can be supported to reach their potential. Their provisions are bespoke, tailored to the needs of each individual student. Whether aged 5, 15 or 25, Fresh Start get children and young people back on the path to success.

Gateway Sixth Form College supports over 1300 full-time students, mainly aged 16-19, from across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland. The college provides a broad range of vocational and academic qualifications, from Entry Level 1 to A Level and Level 3.

Global Action provides educational overseas trips for UK school students that deliver outstanding Global Learning Programmes. The trips equip students with the knowledge, skills and determination to affect positive global change. They also help to foster personal development, improving confidence, independence, leadership and teamwork skills.

Go Beyond is a national children’s charity that provides some of the most disadvantaged children in the UK with free, week-long, respite breaks in the countryside and on the coast. The young people referred to the charity enjoy new challenges and experiences which promote belief and success in themselves, and in supporting others.

The Holocaust Educational Trust works with UK schools, colleges and communities to educate about the Holocaust and its contemporary relevance. The Lessons from Auschwitz project is a four-part course for students aged 16 to 18 across the UK. It includes a visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau and an opportunity for the students to pass on what they have learned to their peers and community.

Horses4Help provides therapeutic horsemanship sessions for children and adults from disadvantaged backgrounds or who have become disengaged from society, with the aim of improving mental and physical wellbeing.
Equine and nature based activities in a safe, supportive environment help people to increase in confidence, communication skills and self-awareness, as well as to have an enjoyable time while learning new skills.

HAY is a community charity that creates opportunities for children and young people to have fun, learn new skills and make great friends. Young people aged 7-18 years can take part in a range of activities which have been designed to meet the different needs of young people in the Hounslow area, some of whom face big challenges in their lives.

Investing in Children is not-for-profit organisation promoting the rights of children and young people. They provide research and participation services to organisations that work with children and young people. They also create spaces for children and young people to come together to discuss ways of developing and improving the services and activities that are provided for them.

The Relational Practice Service is a part of Middlesbrough Council's Children's Services wider Futures for Families service and offers bespoke intervention from trained lived experience workers. These workers will support young people and those around them to understand their relationships, repair harm and restore relationships.

The official charitable arm of Middleborough Football Club, the Foundation uses the power of football to raise aspirations and improve the life chances of people in the local community. Working in some of the most disadvantaged areas of Teesside, they deliver bespoke programmes to inspire sport, education, health and inclusion.

Based in Nottingham, Mixed Foundations are a semi-independent supported living provider for Looked After Children aged 16+. Delivering bespoke services, they specialise in working with hard-to-reach young people and supporting them to transition to independent living, equipping them with the skills and confidence they need to prepare for the future and to move on successfully to adulthood.

Money A+E is an award-winning social enterprise that provides money advice and education to disadvantaged groups, Diverse Ethnic Communities (DEC) and young people. They believe that a greater understanding of money through expert advice and education transforms lives. They aim to empower individuals by providing accessible, independent, and effective money advice and education.

Moonshot Series are qualified psychologists and performance coaches experienced in supporting people to enhance their performance, increase their resilience and boost their well-being. They are passionate about helping young people build the psychological skills they need to thrive as early as possible in life.

Open Palm is a charity supporting young people through education and promoting racial equality. They deliver life-skills to under-18s on financial literacy and employability, in addition to supporting under-funded schools. Their work helps to close the opportunity gap and create meaningful links between the worlds of work and education.

Overworld Studios is supported by social influencer Nitro Luke DX and represents the inception of the first UK-based e-sports venue. The Overworld Academy supports a digital generation as part of its E-Able programme and the Customised Digital Media Study Programme consists of 6 short courses for SEN learners across the spectrum.

Primetime Young Leaders Network empowers young people (aged 13-18) through an accredited award and enables them to develop key skills for employment, life and leadership. Young Leaders are equipped with the skills required to design and deliver sessions while being empowered to overcome their own disadvantage.

Prior's court is a registered charity providing education and residential care for young people with autism aged 5-25, helping them to build brighter, more independent futures.

Seed International is a global educational company based in China that provides different services and travelling solutions to businesses, students, entrepreneurs and groups from all over the world. Their Business and Cultural programs allow educational institutions to visit the world’s fastest growing economies to learn and understand their business culture, traditions, future trends and prospects.

The Black Curriculum is a social enterprise that delivers Black British history through the arts, in and out of schools to empower young people in the UK. They run a variety of virtual and in-person programmes for schools, young people and corporations. Alongside their curriculum, they develop free and licensable resources for schools and provide teacher training and curriculum consultations.

TEAL is a specialised therapeutic equine assisted learning centre on the Kent and Surrey border. Staff have qualifications in mental health, counselling, health and social care, and are highly experienced in working with children, young people and adults with additional needs and disabilities. TEAL horses are trained using force free and kind modern methods which is at the core of their education programmes.

Community First is Wiltshire’s rural community council, a registered charity since 1965. Youth Action Wiltshire, its award-winning youth arm, offers intensive support, mentoring, coaching and skills training. They also provide free-to-access day, residential and respite activities for young carers, young victims of crime and other young people aged 5-18 years facing challenges in their lives.

Youth Adventure Trust is a youth development charity working with vulnerable young people aged 11 to 16 years from Wiltshire and Swindon. Their outdoor adventure-based programme, mentoring scheme and residential camp enable young people to challenge themselves, experience success, grow in confidence and develop skills that will last a lifetime.
