Kickz - an innovative project, which is used in professional football to create a safe, communities stronger and more respectful with the development of opportunities for young people - has just celebrated its fifth birthday.
To celebrate this success and the fact that the Kickz blossomed from four clubs in 2006 to 113 pilot local projects, which comes with 43 clubs in the Premier League and Football League, helping over 50,000 youth in 2011, a new publication is produced.
Key Statistics
The document includes:
• A guide to Kickz - that is, its objectives, how it works, what it addresses and objectives
• Kickz by the numbers - the key statistics of the first five years
• Introduction and prefaced by Richard Scudamore, Premier League chief executive, and Tim Godwin, the Metropolitan Police Deputy Commissioner
• Case studies of four staff Kickz clubs tested in 2006 - Brentford, Tottenham Hotspur, Fulham and Manchester City
• A timeline of how Kickz evolved from 2006 to 2011
• Case studies of those involved in the first line - the officer, partner, volunteer and participant.
To celebrate this success and the fact that the Kickz blossomed from four clubs in 2006 to 113 pilot local projects, which comes with 43 clubs in the Premier League and Football League, helping over 50,000 youth in 2011, a new publication is produced.
Key Statistics
The document includes:
• A guide to Kickz - that is, its objectives, how it works, what it addresses and objectives
• Kickz by the numbers - the key statistics of the first five years
• Introduction and prefaced by Richard Scudamore, Premier League chief executive, and Tim Godwin, the Metropolitan Police Deputy Commissioner
• Case studies of four staff Kickz clubs tested in 2006 - Brentford, Tottenham Hotspur, Fulham and Manchester City
• A timeline of how Kickz evolved from 2006 to 2011
• Case studies of those involved in the first line - the officer, partner, volunteer and participant.