Inspire Enrichment

A new venture from the team behind Hunt Scholars launching January 2025

Inspire Enrichment aim to provide access to a range of participation and enrichment opportunities for young people (aged up to 25 years old). This is planned to include (but not limited to) opportunities for Arts Award (from Discover to Gold level) and Duke of Edinburgh Awards which demonstrate skills useful for future employment, to opportunities to develop friendships and skills without the structure of following for an award, increasing social opportunities and wellbeing for our participants.

The team leading Inspire Enrichment are skilled in supporting young people with a variety of skills and needs including an expertise in supporting young people with various neurodiversities and other disabilities. Open to the whole community, we aim to provide equitable access for everyone to be inspired in many ways.

The aim of Inspire Enrichment is to be able to find opportunities to make the qualifications and classes/groups available and accessible by

• circular investment, investing profit from the company into broadening the range of opportunities available or providing classes/groups with higher accessibility (smaller sizes/high ratios) than available commercially locally.

• providing opportunities for some qualifications usually hosted through schools (Arts Award and Duke of Edinburgh Award schemes) to the elective home education and educated other than school communities.

• promoting links and understanding between young people with and without disabilities or other barriers to accessing community activities through equitable access and promoting an understanding of different but equitable goals and experiences within groups.