CIF summary of projects for 2018/19

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Elswick Garden Neighbours This project will be managed by West End Women and Girls and they plan to engage with residents from the Elswick area. The project will be made up of the following activities: • • • •

Garden make overs Community tidy up and plant events Gardening and cookery sessions Beginner’s gardening and cookery session A ‘thank you’ event

This project will be managed by Investing in People and Culture with residents from the Benwell, Elswick and Westgate areas. The project will act as a bridge between refugees/asylum seekers and the local community. A series of sociocultural activities will be held to bring together British and new and emerging communities (refugees and new migrants). Stage one will be to recruit refugee volunteers who will then deliver the community activities and tell their stories. By the end of the project, the volunteers will feel more integrated into the community and will have formed a committee that will go on to support other refugees and asylum seekers.

Strengthening community participation This project will be managed by Denton Youth Community Project within the West Denton area. Activities will include: •

Open access youth provision, and

parent and toddler sessions.

The project aims to build on the confidence and aspirations of young people and their families. The aim is to give young people a sense of belonging to the community and, with activities provided for all ages.


Hat-Trick Girls’ Hub Newcastle This project will be managed by Hat-Trick and they plan to engage residents from the North Kenton, Benwell, Walker, Elswick, Cowgate, Westgate and Fawdon areas. They will lead and develop a partnership approach with other charities / organisations that will target women and girls who are not currently active on a regular basis. There are two main avenues for this project: • •

Training courses which will include fitness and multi-sport. Incentives will be provided as part of the projects to keep women and girls engaged throughout the training course. Mapping out activity within each of the communities mentioned above to bring together partners, strengthen the community offer for sport, and provide progression routes for the women and girls involved in the project.

Elderberries Gardening for Dementia This project will be managed by Scotswood Community Garden and, once complete, will have the potential to engage residents in their garden from the Benwell, Elswick, Cowgate and West Denton areas. The funding for this project will directly go towards installing a ramp to their community garden, a compost toilet and a covered seating area. Funding will contribute towards: • dementia friendly gardening sessions • outreach sessions • social activities All of which will be designed to enable participants to forge new social connections, reduce isolation, and increase their sense of belonging in the community. Customers from YHN’s sheltered housing schemes will also be invited to take part in these sessions once the garden is complete.

Community Advocacy This project will be managed by Newcastle CVS and will provide 121 intensive support for socially isolated people living in our communities. The support will help them integrate back into their community, maximise their independence and improve their lives. They will concentrate on the areas of North Kenton, Kenton Bar, Cowgate and Fawdon. The engagement will happen via a bespoke referral process, specifically designed for YHN staff, to ensure the individuals receiving support are YHN tenants.

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Make your family budget go further This project will be managed by Healthworks and has been designed to offer families the skills and knowledge to plan, budget, and be more food smart and creative around healthy family meals and fuel saving cooking methods. They are looking to engage people within the areas of Benwell, Walker, Elswick and Westgate. The project will include workshops with an element of partnership working with Newcastle City Council, to provide key messages around recycling and waste reduction.

Men’s Pie Club This project will be managed by Food Nation and aims to set up three Pie Clubs in the areas of Shieldfield, Walker and Elswick. The idea of the Pie Clubs is to target socially isolated men within the community so they can come together, bake pies and socialise. The project will include community pop ups to give a ‘taste’ of the Pie Club and generate enthusiasm and interest. Following this, Pie Clubs will be established using local venues in each of the above areas. By the end of the project, members of the Pie Clubs will be encouraged to take over so that the clubs remain sustainable once the YHN funding comes to an end.

Slatyford Friendship Club This project is managed by Slatyford Friendship Club and aims to plan day trips with a focus around education and nostalgia. They will concentrate on engaging older residents from within the Slatyford area. As part of the day trips, residents will be encouraged to take up membership of the wider club that meets weekly to reduce social isolation and increase interaction through the likes of bingo, competitions and lunch clubs.

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STEPS This project is managed by Centre West (West End Schools Trust) and will offer a STEPS programme to families across eight schools in the areas of Benwell and Elswick. The programme will consist of training courses that will focus on supporting families to make better life choices. It will target parents who through no fault of their own aren’t engaging with schools and whose lives are affecting the education of their children. This programme is historically based on supporting mothers experiencing domestic violence, but this funding will allow them to expand the type of support offered.

Here for Families in Cowgate This project is managed by Children North East and will offer weekly family drop ins targeting the Cowgate area, following feedback from residents in that area. Once families are engaged, Children North East will provide early intervention for those reaching crisis point with problems relating to mental health, parenting support, anti-social behaviour and child / teenager relationship issues.

From garden pot to cookery pot This is a new pilot project and will be project managed by Pottery Bank Community Centre focusing on the area of Walker. They will learn some first-hand experience of food growing and cooking. This will be done through non-accredited and accredited training. Anyone from aged 5 to 11 years and adults can get involved. In terms of activity they are looking to deliver:

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Cookery courses for adults Kids cookery lessons Kids café holiday sessions Family celebration events within the Centre

Greyscheme The project will be managed by Kenton Park Sports Centre and they are wanting to promote health and wellbeing to the over 50s through exercise and movement. They will target the areas of Fawdon, Cowgate and Kenton and will run gentle movement sessions.

Want more info? Contact Jill Hayton on ext 28721 or email Yhncif@yhn.org.uk

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