STAR Scheme – Supporting Young People through Rugby and Community Engagement
Why are we doing this project?
The STAR Scheme is committed to making a meaningful impact on young people and their families affected by Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and mental health challenges. Many families face barriers to sports involvement, including costs, access, and awareness. By providing structured support through rugby, STAR aims to foster resilience, build positive relationships, and help young people develop into future leaders.
How is it funded?
STAR Scheme funding supports training, transport, kits, and resources to help young people access rugby. Funding also covers professional training for grassroots clubs, equipping them to work confidently and sensitively with young people impacted by ACEs.
What are the impacts and KPIs?
- Player Development and Personal Growth: Individual Player Development Plans (PDPs) for tracking personal progress in social skills, resilience, and team engagement.
- Participation and Retention: Quarterly progress reports on attendance and engagement with club activities.
- Research and Reporting: In-depth case studies, constructivist grounded theory research, and regular data collection on the scheme’s effectiveness.
- Achievement Recognition: Internal awards for players’ accomplishments, celebrating milestones and contributions to their club community.
How is that to be achieved – the big picture?
- School Partnerships: Regional managers work with local schools to identify young people who would benefit from the STAR Scheme and support them through informed engagement.
- Trauma-Informed Training for Clubs: Clubs receive specialised training to create a welcoming environment that supports young people with ACEs and mental health needs.
- Comprehensive Support: STAR provides transportation and essential sports gear to overcome logistical barriers, allowing families to participate fully in rugby activities.
- Personalised Support: Each young person has a tailored PDP, guiding clubs on how best to support their development, build confidence, and foster teamwork skills.
Where and how we are making an impact
Through a network of local schools, professional clubs, and social services, STAR Scheme reaches young people where they are. With trauma-informed support and structured engagement, rugby becomes an avenue for building resilience, improving mental health, and increasing community connections. STAR also works alongside social services to expand support, advocate for participants, and enhance their overall well-being.
WHERE AND HOW ARE WE MAKING AN IMPACT
All of our delivery has the core values at the centre of everything we do. The core values are an excellent tool to promote rugby and it’s many benefits. All of our coaches provide fun and enjoyable sessions, that promote teamwork, respect, sportsmanship and discipline.
We take extra time to provide the participants with chance to self-evaluate and decide on developments for the group and Peer’s. With the use of game based scenarios and small skill development games, it enables the participants to try out new skills and also challenge themselves with challenges set by themselves, others in the group or the coach.
