Our Work

We work with excluded young people aged 12-18 through a range of interventions, using the power of rugby, long-term mentoring and life skills development to help them develop real world skills, build resilience, and create pathways to education and employment.

Our approach is built around four core pillars: developing life skills, raising aspirations, improving physical health, and supporting mental wellbeing. Young people are at the heart of everything we do.


Provisions

  • Alternative Provisions & Pupil Referral Units

  • Youth Offender Institutions and Secure Estates

  • Mainstream Schools

  • Youth / Sports clubs

Where we work

Regions

  • North West (Liverpool, Birkenhead)

  • Midlands (Birmingham, Coventry, Leicester)

  • Wales (Merthyr, Cardiff, Bridgend)

  • London (South, North, West, East)

  • East of England (Luton, Stevenage, Hertfordshire)

  • Hastings

Evening intervention

This intervention supports young people once the school day is over. We know that young people are more likely to be the victims of or perpetrators of youth violence or anti-social behaviour between the hours of 3pm–7pm. Evening sessions provide a more informal environment for young people to engage, have fun, and build trusted relationships.

Term-Time intervention

This intervention runs across an academic year, designed to build long-term impactful relationships with participants. It is a targeted, skills-based and sport-led programme, supporting young people excluded from mainstream education.

Post-16 intervention

This is a new intervention designed to continue support for DRW alumni into sustainable education, employment and training. We know that the transition after age 16 can be a critical and challenging period, particularly for excluded young people who may lack confidence, networks, or clear pathways.

Holiday intervention

This intervention takes place in local community settings as part of our place-based focused, offering wraparound support to the young people that need it the most when not in school.

Rugbyworks Girls

Intervention

Over half of secondary girls say that girls are put off sport and physical activity because of their experiences of school sport and PE. Our girls intervention follows the same structures as our term-time intervention, an academic year long intervention. It is a targeted, skills-based and sport-led programme, designed to support young girls excluded from mainstream education.

Young Offenders Institutions

(YOI)

We deliver targeted interventions within secure centres to young people that have been given a custodial sentence. Through teamwork, discipline and guidance, this intervention builds young people’s confidence and life skills, supporting participants form custody to community to realise their potential and create lasting positive change.

How our work is designed

An outline of DRW’s structured curriculum framework

How DRW puts the curriculum into practice

How DRW’s activities are designed

How DRW’s girls-specific activities are designed

Youth Voice at DRW

We believe that young people are experts in their own lives. That’s why youth voice sits at the heart of how we design and deliver our interventions, especially for young people who have experienced school exclusion and are transitioning into adulthood.

By embedding this youth voice across our organisation, we create services that are more relevant, responsive, and effective.

Beyond informing our own work, the Youth Animators and Youth Voice panellists help amplify young people’s voices more widely, ensuring they are heard by policymakers, researchers, and educators, and contributing to positive change across the youth work and education sectors.