Funding
Grants for Psychological Therapies

Grants for Psychological Therapies

Youth Endowment Fund

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Funding Available:
£3.5 million in total
Deadline:
24/05/2024

Funding Information

This grant round focuses on psychological therapies – talking therapies delivered to children and young people who are at risk of becoming involved in crime and violence (known as secondary prevention) or those already involved in the youth justice system (known as tertiary prevention).

YEF are looking to fund projects that aim to treat psychological and emotional problems for children and young people at an individual level through one-to-one, group, online or phone delivery.

The intervention must include psychological therapy as a core component being received by all participants and must be delivered or supervised by a clinically qualified practitioner.

YEF are aiming to identify 2-3 projects to fund and evaluate which are ready to be evaluated via a robust impact evaluation. They're planning to spend up to £3.5 million depending on how well applications meet our criteria.

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