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Uanu Seshmi (blue shirt) with peer mentors of the From Boyhood to Manhood Foundation in Camberwell Green
Under threat: Uanu Seshmi (blue shirt) with peer mentors of the From Boyhood to Manhood Foundation in Camberwell Green

Closure threat to school that transforms lives of wayward teenage boys

Amar Singh, Evening Standard
16 Jul 2008


A school which specialises in mentoring teenagers who drop out of education is facing closure because of a lack of funding.

The From Boyhood to Manhood Foundation in Camberwell Green has helped more than 11,000 young men from some of London's poorest areas turn their lives around.

Set up in 1996 amid concerns that a growing number of boys are drifting into gangs and violence, the foundation's work has been described as " outstanding" by education watchdog Ofsted.

But today the school's co-founder told the Evening Standard it could be forced to close after the Government ignored a recommendation to give it long-term funding.

Uanu Seshmi said: "We asked for a grant to fund us for three years and they [the Home Office] said it was a good idea. The plan was to help us for a further three years, which would give us time to establish a system where we could establish a way to become selfsufficient.

"I need to bring in professional staff, as the need to take on more boys has never been greater. If the Government is serious about reducing knife crime then they need to support organisations with a proven track record like ours.

"They sent someone to inspect how we work for three months and he recommended we get the long-term funding, but now we have discovered that we have only got the funds to take us up to September."

The foundation works with children from some of the roughest estates in south London. Lyle Tulloch, the 15-year-old stabbed to death in a stairwell in Peckham after row at a party in May, was being mentored by the organisation.

Mr Seshmi said: "We take the young men that nobody wants to work with and try our absolute best to help them. If our organisation is not here then there is no hope for them really. Lyle Tulloch was one of ours and he was a young man with a lot of potential - he wanted to overcome his troubles.

"We deal with negative beliefs and put them in a positive relationship with an adult male. These peer mentors understand the community they are coming from and help them turn their lives around.

"It's about putting a positive role model in front of them so they are not just looking up to the rappers or violent movie characters."

Mr Seshmi said the funding he has been given to keep the school fully functional was inadequate. He added: "I've been to Downing Street, been commended by the Prime Minister.

"I've even had Harriet Harman, who is our local MP, come to the centre and see for herself what we do, but sadly if we do not have the funding then we face the real possibility of closing down. We are in a desperate situation." A Home Office spokesman said: "The Home Office and Government Office for London have been assisting the From Boyhood to Manhood Foundation after they got into financial difficulties.

"We provided a grant of just under £46,000 for the three months to March and a further £110,000 for the six months from April to September.

"We are now working with them and Government Office for London to explore long-term sources of funding, including local authority funding streams and independent charitable trusts."

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This is a disgrace, and to be frank totally negligent. There is no excuse to not support such a genuine chapter who clearly has dedicated their lives to assist others in need.
I have learnt that it costs the government (You and I) around £100k per person to be evicted and to be courted through the judicial system, surely if this group 'Boyhood to manhood' saves even one person the government would have justified their spend.
I would love to learn what there reasons were, to withdraw their long term funding..

I see that Grand theft auto has been released, with even more graphic, and violence,, They are totally minted I think organizations such as this should be paid for some of the damages they are causing, as the government has chosen to turn a blind eye once more to the plight of so many young geniuses, who are living in fear to even walk to the shops without getting shot, or knifed..

If this is their stance, them what is their priority, reporting the crime, or stopping the crime...?

I do wonder!

- Kofi, England, 27/08/2008 12:06
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I wonder what Boris Johnson thinks of this? Considering his pledge to fight knife crime, he should really lend any support that he can to Boyhood to Manhood.

- Liz, London, 17/07/2008 10:13
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Makes you wonder if this government really does want to solve the problem? I watched a documentary some time ago where they asked young black boys about guns on the street and they were convinced that there is a government conspiracy to put them there on purpose. At the time I laughed and thought it a feeble excuse. Now I wonder?

- Emma, London, 16/07/2008 21:24
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These guys are clearly trying to do their best to stop knife culture and the government deny them funds. These people know more about the real world and how young people think so it proves the government haven't got a clue nor do they care about our society.
Shame on you Labour.

- Steve, London, 16/07/2008 13:33
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