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Active and Engaged Communities Sarah Tyler People and Places Development Manager

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Active and Engaged Communities. Sarah Tyler People and Places Development Manager. Active and Engaged Communities. Legacy 01: More people of all abilities, especially young people, volunteering and engaged in their communities. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Active and Engaged Communities

Active and Engaged Communities

Sarah TylerPeople and Places Development Manager

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Active and Engaged Communities

Legacy 01:More people of all abilities, especially young people, volunteering and engaged in their communities.

Legacy 02:Yorkshire and Humber to be recognised as a great region for volunteering.

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The Opportunity

• There is great potential to use London 2012 to engage people and benefit their communities.

• There are great opportunities to inspire young people to get involved in positive activities.

• The potential of sport to tackle racism, to challenge attitudes to disability, to improve opportunities for people of all abilities, and to bring communities together as equals and friends.

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The Opportunity

• To attract more participation in volunteering across our communities.

• To develop the potential and skills of people who volunteer in order to improve their life chances and contribute to community well-being.

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What we want to do

• Attract more people into volunteering through a co-ordinated Yorkshire and Humber volunteers programme and network

• Working with partners - including the ‘Skills, Employability & Education for 2012’ (‘SEE’) group, to include a range of existing and new volunteering activities - to assist people to up their skills levels, qualifications, confidence and career opportunities.

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What we want to do

• Run a Personal Best Programme• Raise skill levels, capacity of

individuals and inspire young people to engage in positive activities.

• Use the positive messages of the Paralympic Games to enable more disabled people to fully exploit life and work opportunities.

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How can we deliver this?• We need support from VCS, for

example EVDC, Regional Forum, volunteer centres, local sports and interest groups.

• Local Authorities are taking a lead on a range of activities and championed across the region by LGYH.

• Working in partnership and bringing the sectors together to achieve common aims.

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How can we deliver this?• Use 2012 to promote the activity we

want in the region – and build on core programmes and activities such as worklessness, NEETs and cohesion.

• A range of working groups, including the Active & Engaged Communities group, are building links and making progress against an action plan

• Look at the best way to utilise resources and build on what is already planned e.g. Year of the Volunteer 2011.

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What have we done so far?

• Working in partnership with Regional Forum and linking into volunteer centres, local volunteer partnerships and interested third sector partners to look at improving frameworks and information flow.

• Raised the profile of the work across Local Authorities and partners.

• Produced a data and indicators baseline from which to measure progress on volunteering rates.

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What have we done so far?

• Worked with Yorkshire Gold and partners to develop a strategy.

• Supported the development of the Personal Best Programme.

• Working with partners to explore funding to support this work.

• Established a steering group to promote the work.

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Want to get involved?

Contact:

[email protected]

Or visit:

www.yorkshire-gold.com

www.lgyh.gov.uk