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Bringing Everyone Together
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Welcome and Introductions
Councillor Brian Dalton - Chair Latest news from the local youth network
Supporting young people
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CYO report to the Salisbury Area Board
12th November 2015 12 November 2015
Statutory Duty
young people
young people at the heart of decision making regarding positive activities provision available to them positive activities provision available to them.
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Community Led Model
delegated by the Council to the Area Boards. The allocation of the amount of funding in the budget is based on the number of 13-19 year olds within the Community Area, with additional weighting allocated for areas where there are high levels of deprivation.
and will only be able to meet its duty by engaging its partners across the 3rd sector to deliver a vibrant inclusive youth offer
Community Led Model (2)
it will be vital that the local authority and its partners address the needs of groups of young people at greatest risk of negative outcomes and whose engagement is often limited.’’
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The role of the Local Youth Network
constitute the management group
criteria set out in the toolkit
come to a decision which they then recommend to the Area Board Board
Role of the CYO
from several different schools
seminars and workshops
information to voluntary sector organisations and groups across the community area
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The Local Youth Offer
Over 22 arts based and 25 sports activities each week Open access sessions across the Community Area Church based community youth groups which are open Church youth groups which serve their congregation Uniformed organisations make a significant contribution After school clubs are free at Wyvern, St Josephs, Sarum Academy and St Eds as part of their enrichment programme Other schools may charge for specific activities
Subject to the board’s decisions this evening, there will be just under £26,000 remaining in the 2015/16 budget
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Conclusion
Continuing aim: to promote the involvement of young people particularly with regard to the needs of vulnerable and marginal groups of young people
available to young people
youth offer
Conclusion
y g p p confidence to commission activities where gaps have been identified
aspirations for young people in their communities to t f b h lth d ti i t i th id stay safe, be healthy and participate in the wider community
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At Start of 2015/16 £76,740 Projects funded so far:
Bishop Wordsworth School Salisbury Basketball Club 1 662 Bishop Wordsworth School - Salisbury Basketball Club 1,662 Exeter House School – Duke of Edinburgh 2,683 The Sound Emporium 13,500 Magna Carta 1,830 Local Youth Network expenses 62.00 Sound Emporium Instrument Loan to Sarum Academy 3,500 St Francis Church 2,300 Young People’s Art Project – Campus Hoarding 2,750 Streetwatch Scheme 250 Total so far awarded this year 28,537
Remaining 48,203
Local Youth Network Management Group’s recommendations for projects to be funded by the p j y board and approved this evening:
The Bridge Mentoring Scheme 2,500 Dance Back to 1914 Project 2,950 SW Cricket Club – additional coaches, kit and training equipment 4,350 Junior Gym – at the new Health & Wellbeing Centre 1250 W llb i P j t f th ‘h d t h’ 1158 Wellbeing Project for the ‘hard to reach’ 1158 Positive activities programme for The Friary (earmark) 5,000 Positive activities programme for Bemerton Heath (earmark) 5,000 TOTAL 22,208 If all approved – funds remaining in the Youth Budget: 25,995
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Updates from partners
S li b Cit C il
Community Engagement Manager’s Update
P li
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Central Car Park and The Maltings A presentation by Gary Bourne Development Director Stanhope Presentation overview
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Recap
policy – strategic context
development partner
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Where are we now?
consultation
regeneration – TH Real Estate
Environment Agency liaison
Next steps
solution
look like?
consultation
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Andrew Day & Caroline Wilson, Alzheimer’s Society
Salisbury – a dementia friendly city
Proposed Asset Transfers from Wiltshire Council to Salisbury City Council
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Air Quality Group - update
Tackling poor air quality Involving our older people
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Applications for community area grants
Grants for local groups
Grants
– £1,000 for cost of feasibility study for a supervised child contact t i S li b centre in Salisbury – £3,000 for Streetwise Fitness – Cheerleaders Tumble Track – £622 for Salisbury Schools art exhibition – £3760 as a contribution to the Fisherton Festival 2016 – If all the above are approved, the board will have £8,206.35 remaining in its Community Area Grants Budget 2015/16
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7 January: City Hall at 7.00pm
Next meeting