 I've been in the centre now for over 12 years, 13 years, and I started when I was 7, going from being a young person to now running the projects. My main role is that you've worked coordinator so they'd like to do any activities we provide. Today we're made spaghetti bolognese and then next week we're going to do cakes and stuff. It's really fun because you get the opportunity to do things you wouldn't have the opportunity to do in school or at home, and it's really safe as well and you can talk to anybody here. There's pool tables, the ping pong table, you have art and crafts. I build up my confidence with people and it's nice and friendly here and a happy place to be. The command centre for young people aims to be a one stop shop. Everything here is for young people, by young people. We've got a number of different things which we engage young people in. We've got traditional youth work activities. We've then developed a work-based learning programme with traineeships engagement level and level one. We've developed a social enterprise called randoms which is an employment education training and entrepreneurship academy. Our focus has been getting young people to a place where they can become employed and become happy and independent adults really. What we try and do here, if possible, is internally promote the young people who have come through our system, if you like. When I've worked with young people, we're going around with their CVs. The judgement on young people, they straight away think that all young people are the same, so they're all just up to no good. So when they've actually got the job and knowing that I've supported them doing that, it's quite an achievement for both myself and for them as well. It's not just a youth centre. Young people need a place to go and if they haven't got a place to go, you find that they do get into trouble a lot. The Gold Quality Mac was an extremely proud moment for the whole team and I think that it proved a point to some people as well that organisations such as ours, we have got the highest quality and we shouldn't be overlooked and I couldn't ask for a better team of people. They're absolutely unbelievable. The young people are their priority. I think that youth work, a lot of it is down to the support and knowing that you're guiding the young people in the right direction. Anything that they need, they know that there's always someone here to support them and they do call us their family and I think that's what youth work is about. They know that if we can, we can support them with anything they want.