why empower?

There is a major youth poverty crisis across the UK that will not be reduced on a large scale, without tapping into the motivation, skills and belief of our future leaders.

OUR SOLUTION
EDUCATE. EMPOWER. EVOLVE.

EDUCATION

To compound the impact of childhood poverty and trauma, traditional education curriculum fails to tap into the motivation, belief and inspiration of children and young people as they transition into young adults.

Capture deliver exciting and valuable education programmes for young adults with a key focus on creativity, expression and originality – we refer to this proactive approach as ‘expressive education’.

EMPOWER

Our education provides a strong core of empowered young adults promoting and championing their creativity, knowledge and skills making them resourceful and self-reliant.

We empower young adults allowing them to think more critically and become self-reflective – all imperative for empathy, growth and abundance mindset.

EVOLVE

Through Capture’s unique education and empowerment approach, young adults have the tools required for holistic employment and entrepreneurship success to coincide with personal growth and ambition.

Only with improving the socio-economic status of disadvantaged young adults can we break the cycle of poverty for future generations.

3.9 MILLION CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE LIVE IN POVERTY IN THE UK

30%

Of children and young people in the UK are in poverty – that is 8 people in a class of 30.

46%

Of children and young people in BAME groups are in poverty in the UK.

49%

Ff the children and young people in the UK that are in poverty come from single parent homes.

CONSEQUENCES OF
POVERTY ARE DAMNING

WELLBEING

Studies report underprivileged children in the UK are four times more likely to develop a mental health problem by the age of 11.

EDUCATION

Underprivileged pupils are on average 18 months behind the rest of the class in academic achievement by the age of 16.

SOCIETY

Child poverty imposes costs on broader society – estimated to be at least £29 billion a year.

GANG EXPLOITATION

700,000 young people are persistently absent from school in the UK.

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ON CAPTURE

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