The Comedy Trust and Thrive CIC have teamed up once again with Merseyside Violence Reduction Partnership (MVRP) to deliver a community partnership aimed at building confidence and resilience.
The partnership brings together The Comedy Trust with Thrive CIC, a community-focused organisation that provides a safe space and support services for young people navigating employment and life challenges.
Funded as part of MVRP’s broader mission to prevent violence and create safer communities, the programme offers tailored workshops that focus on strengthening confidence, resilience and life skills among participants. MVRP adopts a public health approach to violence reduction, working with multi-agency partners to address root causes and support young people’s positive development.
Amy (Thrive CIC), “A big thank you to Cheryl for the session last week. She built trust very quickly for young people to open up. It made impact on one particular young lad who fed back to his support worker that he really valued the workshop. This programme we’ve built with MVRP has been a big part of his development.”
The initiative underscores the value of community collaboration in empowering young people and preventing social exclusion across the Liverpool City Region.
