YHP Germany
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Location
Hamburg
Timing
Phase I 2013 - 2015
Phase II 2017 - 2021
Phase III 2022 - 2024
The context
At the start of the programme in 2013, there were over 700 young people experiencing homelessness in Hamburg. They experienced poverty, violence, poor diet, and struggled to access appropriate health care. This was often exacerbated by previous negative experiences of the healthcare system.
Our objectives
To make a positive, measurable and sustainable impact on the health of young people experiencing homelessness in Hamburg, to help them to access good healthcare and handle their health issues with independence and responsibility, and re-integrate into society.
Our programme
During Phase I we supported three separate strands of activity:
- Sani-HH - a health-training programme that teaches adolescents the basics of hygiene and first aid, and provides these trained ‘Peer Educators’ with first aid packs that they can use to help other young people.
- Work experience opportunities with Flohbuy, a second-hand shop run by our partner basis & woge eV.
- Private tuition through Hirntoaster – an education programme that helps young people to follow their interests to discover and strengthen their abilities, and to re-enter school and prepare for exams.