BBC Children in Need donates £90k to Oldham social enterprise

Date published: 23 November 2023


Upturn, an Oldham-based social enterprise, is celebrating another year of supporting young people experiencing poverty in Oldham, largely thanks to a grant from BBC Children in Need. 

Upturn produced a successful bid to provide a programme designed to help young people experiencing poverty in Oldham to gain employment, enhance life skills to reduce social isolation and receive advice on issues including money management, housing issues and relationships.  

The grant, which sees Upturn receive £90,000 over three years, has enabled Upturn to create a team of young community champions – including a life coach and talent coach – who deliver a programme of activities to change young people’s lives for the better.   

Of the 51 young people who engaged with the BBC Children in Need funded programme, Upturn saw all 51 participants secure employment or enter further education. 

Maria Williams, Co-Founder (alongside Anwar Ali OBE) and HRM Director of Upturn, said: “Out of the 51 young people who engaged with the programme, more than three quarters of them told us they felt isolated, lonely, and lacked support infrastructures, particularly following Covid, when everything shut down.  

“This is why we at Upturn are here – we want to support these young people and make a tangible, positive impact on their lives.

"To see almost all the young people either secure employment or enter further education as a result of this programme is just amazing, and we can’t thank BBC Children in Need enough for the additional support.” 

Maria added: “We are passionate about understanding our community and being able to support people who are faced with the toughest challenges. 

“We have a solid proven track record of really making an impact in the Oldham community and have established effective methods of engagement and outreach to really understand the challenges faced, and then put support in place to combat these issues. 

“The team of young community champions, plus the life coach and talent coach, have together delivered a blended programme of activities deep in the heart of the communities we serve, and the results have been fantastic.” 

As a result of the BBC Children in Need grant, Upturn has achieved the following results: 

51 young people engaged with the programme 

51 young people have secured employment or entered further education 

7 young people entered Apprenticeships 

26 young people secured permanent employment  

25 young people entered Further Education at various levels 

51 young people have an increased level of confidence or self-esteem 

Emily Swords, BBC Children in Need’s Head of North, said: “It’s always a real privilege to award grants to organisations like Upturn Enterprise, who deliver employability support in Oldham.

"It demonstrates how our grants programme makes a positive difference to children and young people’s lives.” 


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