Clued Up, an ‘information shop’ in Crowborough, provides 13-25 year olds with free confidential support
They also provide advice on education, health, housing and money related issues.
It receives £14,000 a year from Wealden District Council and is one of 13 organisations benefitting from the Service Level Agreement funding that was awarded by the council’s Economic Development and Wellbeing Team. The agreement is in place until 2025.
Between April 2022- March 2023, Clued Up, a charity, supported 1,498 young people, an increase of over 50% from 2021-2022 and received a total of 1,880 enquiries.
Clued Up also provides a mental wellbeing ’It’s ok to talk’ service in conjunction with East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust and a sexual health service which offers free contraception and pregnancy and STI testing.
“Services such as these provided by Clued Up are vital during the challenging times that communities are currently facing.”
The Service Level Agreements were awarded by the council to organisations to deliver services on behalf of the authority over the course of 2022-2025.
For more information on local Clued Up services, visit https://clued-up.info/ or for more information about the Wealden’s Service Level Agreements visit, https://www.wealden.gov.uk/community-and-safety/information-on-grant-funding/community-grants-awarded-in-this-financial-year/
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