About Us

The Developers Background

Richard Passmore is a qualified youth and community worker, with a specialism in detached work, strategy and planning. He is a National Youth Work Development Advisor for Frontier Youth Trust, and Assistant Course Director for Bristol Centre for Youth Ministry, lecturing on their BA (Hons) Degree in Youth and Community Work (JNC) and Applied Theology. Richard has published two books on Youth Work, developed a simulation game The FaSt Game, and written a number of Articles. His first book “Meet Them where they’re at” on detached work was followed up with a training roadshow, that was delivered to over 300 youth worker, and has resulted in many projects using the strategic approach outlined in the book, across the UK, and in Norway, Denmark, and Canada. Although an experienced trainer, Richard maintains face to face youth work in his home area.

Lorimer Passmore graduated from Bath Spa University College with a First in Creative Arts (BA Hons). Whilst at university she studied Creative Writing and Drama and her dissertation focussed on how Drama might bring about Change, both in a personal and social context. She works as a freelance writer and is a volunteer co-leader of church based youth group. Amongst other things she regularly writes for Youthwork Magazine and has recently written issue based resources for Somerset Youth Service website for young people 13-19 based on Every Child Matters- Being Healthy.

Accessing CPR

CPR is available to Local Authorities, Voluntary Organisations, Agencies and Individual youth groups to use either as a complete curriculum framework or as a resource support. Amongst other support CPR can provide:

  • Induction Training
  • Resources for Evaluating and Recording CPR as a Curriculum
  • Monthly Themed Curriculum Resource Pages
  • Bespoke Themed Curriculum Resource Pages
  • Ongoing Support, Training and Consultancy

For a fuller outline of the Support Available see CPR – The Complete Resource