www.eastsuffolkpartnership.org.uk Board meeting 14 December 2017
Proposed Youth Participation Model- East Suffolk Access Community Trust Uniformed Organisations Attendance facilitated Attendance facilitated Level 2 Felixstowe Halesworth Youth club Attendance facilitated by the group the yp usually attends ESP Board Officer support from multiagency Communities Team Holiday Activity Funding Panel Attendance facilitated by the group the yp usually attends Just 42 Sports Clubs North East Suffolk Youth Council Video conference & digital platform South East Suffolk Youth Council Uniformed Organisations UK Youth Parliament Elected Reps Halesworth The Cut youth drama group Coleville House Felixstowe Youth Forum Leiston YC + CYDS Leiston Youth Forum Beccles Youth Club Suffolk SAY Events x1 or 2 /yr Saxmundham ACT SCHOOLS. Sports Clubs ** Youth Participation and interaction with elected representatives should be developed at a community level with town based youth forums or with youth provisions. Youth Participation Standards could be adopted by all youth organisations.
www.eastsuffolkpartnership.org.uk Board meeting 14 December 2017
Youth provision in East Suffolk Alison Wheatland, Localities Officer, Suffolk County Council East Suffolk Partnership Board meeting, 14 December 2017
Context SCC withdrew from open access youth provision in 2010/11 Young Suffolk incorporated into CAS
What is working well? Thriving groups, activities, organisations community/vcs response Just 42, Level 2, Thirst café, Shine project (YMCA) New provision & partnerships eg Jetty Lane CIC in Woodbridge Young leaders programme (CAS) Role of faith community, Town & Parish councils in funding/supporting local provision, eg Sax TC Quality Standards and training - raising standards & practice ESP network Collaboration across VCS/statutory sector (ESYPG) - unique to East Suffolk ESYPAG funding to stimulate holiday activities
Challenges Inconsistencies across area in terms of level and type of provision Evidenced by ESYPAG applications Some VCS organisations struggling (recent example of Signpost East) Organisations operating in isolation Governance/quality assurance what does good look like? Confidence/support in dealing with issues Understanding and appreciation of value of quality youth work provision Increasing expectations of VCS, incl. supporting young people with additional/complex needs
Response Youth engagement strong young people s voice & involvement in decisions and commissioning ESCT/CAS support to groups re governance, funding, policy development, training etc On-line quality assurance Investment in capacity building SCC/CAS local delivery of Level 3 youth work diploma
How ESP could support Connect Continued support of ESYPG to encourage and enable information sharing and identification of opportunities for collaboration Strengthen Waveney representation in ESYPG Influence ESYPG provides route for challenges to be brought to Board level as required for strategic discussion/commitment/resolution Encourage organisations to achieve Quality Assurance as condition of funding Deliver Financial contribution to Level 3 programme Benefits strengthen individual orgs; development of network of VCS orgs working with young people peer support, skills, best practice etc 20k would enable second cohort + investment in governance & quality assurance via network
www.eastsuffolkpartnership.org.uk Board meeting 14 December 2017
Lowestoft Schools Partnership work 20 x Primary Schools 4 x High Schools 1x 6 th Form College 1x FE College 2 Special needs schools Numerous pre school setting. Schools Review led to :- No 6 th Form students in High School No Middle Schools Wide gap between Primary and High Schools Lack of joined up thinking and working.
Relationship building was key Meeting with Primary Heads Meetings with High School Heads Meeting with College Heads. Using existing meeting structures to bring everyone together Meeting Structure :- 10 South Primary Heads meet half termly 10 North Primary Heads meet half termly 4 High schools and 2 College Heads plus Special school Head meet half termly. Lowestoft Rising attends all meeting.
Lowestoft Rising Education Summit 1 st April 2014 How can Lowestoft Rising help Raising the Bar in Lowestoft? Vision To Raise Aspiration and Achievement in Lowestoft Our goal is to reveal and help realise the full capabilities of every individual 7 Key Ideas coming out of the Summit: 1.Bring the education/employer brokerage programme to Lowestoft by September 2014 to provide all young people in schools and colleges a link with local businesses. Funded through Raising the Bar, supported by Business in the Community In partnership with Waveney District Council and Chamber of Commerce Promoting pride in Lowestoft and local success stories Building links and information between schools/colleges and businesses Pairing up courses and employers Set challenges related to their business
2.Hold a Careers, skills and Jobs Fair in Lowestoft that can bring to life the local opportunities for young people For primary and secondary organised locally for all to attend. Promoting growth sectors and small businesses Opportunity for small businesses to get involved without too much commitment Promote Lowestoft pride 3.Build a strong programme of mentoring and coaching for young people in Lowestoft High school students returning to primaries Aspiring role models. Be the best you can be Lowestoft role models and outside. Developing businesses mentoring/ coaching / positive role models for students & teachers
4.Make Lowestoft a leading town for Employability Skills, using Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) education as the driver. Cambridge science centre engagement in programme Make employment skills the main theme in all schools. Intensive summer school English and Maths Train 6 th formers +Low college students as ambassadors 5.Grow local apprenticeship opportunities Promote local opportunities for young people Support employers to take on more apprentices Better careers advice, more impartial 6.Recruitment drive for school governors and school teachers Led by Lowestoft Rising from Business contacts. School/College Heads to lead on developing teacher recruitment plan. Involving local businesses bringing their expertise into schools Resource to borrow to use in school e.g. engineering tools
7. Localise Raising the Bar to Lowestoft Link Lowestoft schools and colleges with the community and business Link Continuing Professional Development (CPD) activities to gain maximum benefit (across colleges, high and primary and special schools) Focus on developing English and mathematics through links between the schools and colleges Joint initiatives to identify, attract and retain outstanding leaders and staff (especially STEM)
Things achieved working together Primary to High School Transition now same period in each High School. Sharing ideas and resources Joint work on Maths and English Year 10 careers day. Primary school work inspiration Beat the Street and Golden Mile activity across Lowestoft. Cambridge Science Centre visits x 3 Strong Inclusion partnership to pilot restorative practices Maths Challenge events Social Mobility Plan for North Lowestoft Improved attainment Reducing in year moves. Cultural Education Partnership