Find Your Voice through creativity, connection and community.020 4577 4268  |  info@sypccic.org
For young people aged 8–25

Your Voice. Your Stage.

Come as you are. Build confidence, explore creativity and discover what you might want to share with your community.

No experience required

Confidence can begin quietly. Performance can begin with one brave step.

You might want to sing, move, tell a story, try spoken word, build stage confidence, perform at a community moment—or simply feel more able to speak up and be yourself.

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Build confidence

Find Your Voice sessions that support self-expression, communication, identity, agency and belonging.

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Explore performance

Music, movement, singing, storytelling, spoken word, rehearsals and appropriate community showcases.

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Grow your route

Where it is right for you: take on responsibility, volunteer, develop creative skills or explore a separate next-stage pathway.

Community first, with a clear adult boundary

Start where you are. Choose your own direction.

Community

SYPC: ages 8–25

Accessible confidence, participation, music, movement, creativity, mentoring and suitable community performance opportunities.

Belonging and belief come first.
Growth within SYPC

Skills, voice and responsibility

Where appropriate, participants can practise, create, contribute, volunteer or take part in community showcases without being pushed into a commercial service.

Growth is personal—not a sales funnel.
Separate adult route

Think‑I: ages 18+

An independent, selective and normally fee-paying adult professional route with its own enquiry, suitability decision, agreement, pricing and records.

No automatic transfer or guaranteed place.

Young adults aged 18–25 may remain in SYPC community activity and, only if they independently choose, enquire separately about Think‑I. One route is never a condition of the other. An enquiry does not guarantee a place, event, performance or progression.

What taking part can feel like

Warm. Ambitious. Kind. Different.

  • A welcome that does not assume you already feel confident
  • Creative choices, not pressure to perform
  • Clear expectations and age-appropriate safeguarding
  • Space for access needs and reasonable adjustments
  • Opportunities shaped around the people, place and purpose
Need urgent help? This form is not monitored continuously and is not an emergency or safeguarding-report route. If someone is in immediate danger, call 999. Otherwise follow the relevant school, setting or local-authority safeguarding procedure.
First-step interest form

What would you like to try?

Keep this first step brief and non-sensitive. We will contact the adult or authorised contact about an appropriate next step.

Young person's participation interest