Helping people help themselves
Working with people and communities to build resilience and wellbeing.
Who are we?
People Empowered CIC is a social enterprise that works with community groups, schools, businesses, charities and individuals. We support people to improve themselves in all aspects of their personal and professional lives.
How we can help.
Staff Training
& Wellbeing
Bespoke individual and group training, delivery of well-being workshops to strengthen your most vital asset, your employees and volunteers.
Community
Workshops
Identifying, engaging and supporting a range of charities, community groups and organisations to develop well-being, empowering your community.
School
Workshops
Delivery of PSHE sessions, specific pupil behaviour management solutions and a range of empowering workshops tailored to your school.
Consultancy
We offer consultancy services for schools and businesses, to support strategic direction and effective leadership .
Management Services
Mentoring, coaching and staff training at all levels of management, to support and supervise your leaders.
Recent Projects.
Your Best Friend
Delivery of healthy relationship workshops to 1000 young girls and production
of three short film clips for social media.
People Empowered CIC worked with two St Helens High Schools and two primary schools serving challenged areas, and two community hubs to deliver healthy relationship workshops to over 1000 young women and girls. The workshops explored narratives of unhealthy relationships with small groups using real-life examples and audio clips from women who had survived abusive relationships.
In one school weekly drama workshops were used to further explore the topic with a small group of young people. Then a drama teacher and actresses were employed to work with a professional filmmaker to produce 3 short clips for social media identifying unhealthy behaviour including, physical abuse, coerciveness and controlling behaviours.
Merseyside Violence Reduction Partnership
Diversionary Sports and Arts Activities for 300 young people.
Over 300 young people took part in Sports and Arts sessions in Parr, St Helens Town Centre, Thatto Heath and Prescot. Arts sessions included Graffiti sessions with a professional Graffiti Artist, Creative Writing with a local children’s author and Drama sessions with a local drama teacher and actress. Sports sessions included boxing, football, rugby, wrestling, gym sessions and dodgeball sessions in community hubs across the borough.
The sessions helped to divert young people male and female) away from unwanted behaviours, Anti-Social Behaviours and Crime. Workshops were also delivered to groups of young people and 30 of the hardest to reach young people were mentored during and after the 3-month project to help improve their well-being, confidence, self-esteem, to help improve school attendance, attainment behaviour in school.
Merseyside Violence Reduction Partnership
Diversionary Sports and Arts Activities for 300 young people.
Over 300 young people took part in Sports and Arts sessions in Parr, St Helens Town Centre, Thatto Heath and Prescot. Arts sessions included Graffiti sessions with a professional Graffiti Artist, Creative Writing with a local children’s author and Drama sessions with a local drama teacher and actress. Sports sessions included boxing, football, rugby, wrestling, gym sessions and dodgeball sessions in community hubs across the borough.
The sessions helped to divert young people male and female) away from unwanted behaviours, Anti-Social Behaviours and Crime. Workshops were also delivered to groups of young people and 30 of the hardest to reach young people were mentored during and after the 3-month project to help improve their well-being, confidence, self-esteem, to help improve school attendance, attainment behaviour in school.
Your Best Friend
Delivery of healthy relationship workshops to 1000 young girls and production of three short film clips for social media.
People Empowered CIC worked with two St Helens High Schools and two primary schools serving challenged areas, and two community hubs to deliver healthy relationship workshops to over 1000 young women and girls. The workshops explored narratives of unhealthy relationships with small groups using real-life examples and audio clips from women who had survived abusive relationships.
In one school weekly drama workshops were used to further explore the topic with a small group of young people. Then a drama teacher and actresses were employed to work with a professional filmmaker to produce 3 short clips for social media identifying unhealthy behaviour including, physical abuse, coerciveness and controlling behaviours.
Who we've worked with.
We work with sponsors to source funding to cover the cost of our projects for schools, charities and community groups.