Tower Programme

The Tower Programme works with marginalized young adults in North Clondalkin, focusing on those involved in criminal activity. It provides personalized education, skills training, and support to reduce reoffending and promote community reintegration. Through key work and life skills development, it empowers participants to create positive change. The programme has achieved notable success in reducing criminal behavior and improving employability, positively impacting many individuals annually.

Location:

Clondalkin

Established:

1999

Type of organisation:

NGO/ community-based organisation/ charity

Focus

  • Active citizenship
  • Education and training
  • Employment and job creation
  • Environment
  • Human Rights
  • Social inclusion
  • Young people / youth work

Interest

  • Development of education and training materials and programmes
  • Digitalization
  • European learning networks and exchanges
  • Community outreach and engagement
  • Cultural and artistic innovation
  • Governance
  • Policy, advocacy and campaigns
  • Technological innovation

EU Project Experience

No experience yet.

EU Funding Goals

2-year goal

Focus on building a strong network by engaging in EU projects, collaborating as a partner to gain knowledge, and exploring topics related to criminal justice, community reintegration, and youth development.

5-year goal

Coordinate larger-scale projects focusing on educational programs, personal development, and reducing reoffending, with measurable outputs.

10-year goal

Lead multiple projects with significant societal impact, focusing on long-term change in marginalized communities and contributing to shaping EU youth and rehabilitation policies.

Strengths

The Tower Programme excels in supporting marginalized young adults, especially those involved in criminal behavior.

With expertise in rehabilitation, personal development, and community reintegration, the organization offers personalized education and support. It has a strong network with local partners and statutory agencies and provides access to a specific group of individuals who are often overlooked in larger projects.

In an EU-funded project, it can offer invaluable insights into effective youth development, rehabilitation strategies, and community-focused interventions.

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Contact Name:

Violeta Prenga

Job Title:

Board Member

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