Young lives improved through the Chances Programme
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Background
The Chances programme, funded by Big Issue Invest, Sport England, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), has transformed the lives of over 6,000 young people across England. Substance manage the Chances programme across 21 local authority areas in England.
Since 2021, Energize Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin has led this initiative locally, with Shifnal’s Brightstar Boxing Academy as the delivery partner. Through sport and physical activity, the programme focuses on improving outcomes such as school attendance, employment prospects, and reducing offending behaviour among vulnerable young people.
How Energize Got Involved
As the local Active Partnership, Energize STW partnered with Brightstar Boxing Academy to deliver the Chances programme in Shropshire. This collaboration aimed to provide young people at risk of exclusion, low school attendance, or involvement in the judicial system with opportunities to re-engage through boxing, mentoring, and education. Brightstar offered structured sessions tailored to individual needs, emphasising both personal development and physical activity.
What Happened
Since the programme’s launch, Brightstar has worked with nearly 300 young people, establishing strong partnerships with 19 schools. Their dedicated team has delivered 633 sessions, totalling 2,692 hours, helping participants achieve accredited qualifications such as the Boxing Leaders Award and ASDAN Sports and Fitness courses. Personal mentoring and physical activities have helped many participants rebuild their confidence, regulate emotions, and re-engage with education or work.
Notable success stories include Chris, who overcame anger issues and substance abuse to become a valued member of Brightstar’s boxing squad, and Ethan, who moved from school refusal and depression to achieving qualifications and inspiring others through talks and volunteering.
The Impact
The results speak volumes. Over 83% of participants have achieved at least one positive outcome, with many improving their school attendance, physical literacy, and mental health.
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73% reported better anger management
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80% increased self-confidence
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and 77% expressed a more positive outlook on their future.
This partnership has not only changed individual lives but also demonstrated the power of sport and mentoring in addressing social challenges.
Brightstar’s work continues to inspire, showing the vital role of local partnerships in empowering young people and creating brighter futures.
Watch our video below and see how this programme has been life-changing for young people in Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin: