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East London bakery The Dusty Knuckle wins King's Award | East London bakery The Dusty Knuckle wins King's Award |
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Charlie Atkinson says the training programme can give young people another chance | Charlie Atkinson says the training programme can give young people another chance |
"We always say, if young people have a reason to be excited about their future, they'll choose to invest in their present," says Charlie Atkinson. | "We always say, if young people have a reason to be excited about their future, they'll choose to invest in their present," says Charlie Atkinson. |
She is the training programme manager at an east London bakery and cafe, called The Dusty Knuckle. | She is the training programme manager at an east London bakery and cafe, called The Dusty Knuckle. |
Located in London's Dalston and Harringay neighbourhoods, it runs a youth programme for 18 to 25 year olds yet to find their legitimate career path, and supports them through training and mentoring. | Located in London's Dalston and Harringay neighbourhoods, it runs a youth programme for 18 to 25 year olds yet to find their legitimate career path, and supports them through training and mentoring. |
The community interest company has won a King's Award for Enterprise, in the Promoting Opportunity Through Social Mobility category. | The community interest company has won a King's Award for Enterprise, in the Promoting Opportunity Through Social Mobility category. |
The Dusty Knuckle Bakery's chief executive Max Tobias says the recognition "resonates deeply with us and makes us ever more determined to assist those young people that society leaves behind". | The Dusty Knuckle Bakery's chief executive Max Tobias says the recognition "resonates deeply with us and makes us ever more determined to assist those young people that society leaves behind". |
Ex-prisoner Cyril Williams says he is now able to move "forward towards the future" | Ex-prisoner Cyril Williams says he is now able to move "forward towards the future" |
Among those who have been supported is Cyril Williams. | |
He is one of more than 250 young people who trained in the youth programme at The Dusty Knuckle - and now he is a barista at the Dalston branch. | He is one of more than 250 young people who trained in the youth programme at The Dusty Knuckle - and now he is a barista at the Dalston branch. |
"I'm an ex-prisoner, we all come from all different types of background. I am now able to pay for my own property, I live in my own house," he says. | "I'm an ex-prisoner, we all come from all different types of background. I am now able to pay for my own property, I live in my own house," he says. |
"It's things like that that can move you forward towards the future." | "It's things like that that can move you forward towards the future." |
According to The Dusty Knuckle, 69% of its trainees have had a custodial sentence. | According to The Dusty Knuckle, 69% of its trainees have had a custodial sentence. |
Following a 12-week programme, 60% of its graduates went on to find employment or further education. | Following a 12-week programme, 60% of its graduates went on to find employment or further education. |
Sina says The Dusty Knuckle helped with his transition away from crime | Sina says The Dusty Knuckle helped with his transition away from crime |
Sina has also graduated from the youth programme. | Sina has also graduated from the youth programme. |
He is now a head chef at Manna. | He is now a head chef at Manna. |
"When coming out of jail, my mind was puzzled with what I was going to do," he says. | "When coming out of jail, my mind was puzzled with what I was going to do," he says. |
"I had no life experience, except crime. On my second day of release, I came into The Dusty Knuckle. | "I had no life experience, except crime. On my second day of release, I came into The Dusty Knuckle. |
"Going through that change in life really allowed me to grow." | "Going through that change in life really allowed me to grow." |
The bakery accepts referrals from prisons, charities, families, and mental health services. | The bakery accepts referrals from prisons, charities, families, and mental health services. |
Its programme focuses on teaching young people valuable skills such as communication, teamwork, and responsibility. | Its programme focuses on teaching young people valuable skills such as communication, teamwork, and responsibility. |
"When you shine on the best bits of young people, they can do unimaginable things," says Ms Atkinson. | "When you shine on the best bits of young people, they can do unimaginable things," says Ms Atkinson. |
The Dusty Knuckle's training can turn young people into bakers and baristas | The Dusty Knuckle's training can turn young people into bakers and baristas |
The King's Awards for Enterprise celebrates outstanding achievements by UK businesses. | The King's Awards for Enterprise celebrates outstanding achievements by UK businesses. |
Other categories include innovation, international trade and sustainable development. | Other categories include innovation, international trade and sustainable development. |
This year, 197 businesses representing a diverse range of sectors were recognised by His Majesty The King as among the best in the country. | This year, 197 businesses representing a diverse range of sectors were recognised by His Majesty The King as among the best in the country. |
Of these, a total of 33 awards went to businesses in Greater London. | Of these, a total of 33 awards went to businesses in Greater London. |
Nineteen were recognised in the international trade category, nine for innovation, three for sustainable development and two for promoting opportunity through social mobility. | Nineteen were recognised in the international trade category, nine for innovation, three for sustainable development and two for promoting opportunity through social mobility. |
Mr Tobias says: "This award is testament to the consistent hard work and determination of the staff and trainees at The Dusty Knuckle Bakery since 2014. We are grafters. | Mr Tobias says: "This award is testament to the consistent hard work and determination of the staff and trainees at The Dusty Knuckle Bakery since 2014. We are grafters. |
"We believe that an exceptional standard is worth making the effort for and is achievable by everyone and anyone. | "We believe that an exceptional standard is worth making the effort for and is achievable by everyone and anyone. |
"In fact, the diversity of humans behind the food here is what makes Dusty Knuckle such a special place." | "In fact, the diversity of humans behind the food here is what makes Dusty Knuckle such a special place." |
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