Categories
Schools

February fun in half term

Half term activities in Haringey February 2020
There are lots of activities happening in Haringey to keep children and young people busy during February half term week. Please can you promote our leaflet and circulate to your families: Half term activities in Haringey February 2020

Categories
Events

Haringey Young Musicians concert at Alexandra Palace on Saturday 15 February


On Saturday 15 February at 7pm the Haringey Young Musicians will be performing in the theatre at Alexandra Palace. Tickets are £5.00. Please support the wonderful talent of Haringey’s Young Musicians – the Symphony Orchestra, Guitar Orchestra, Stage Band and Vox.
 

Categories
Events Schools

Celebrating female volunteers – the Unsung Women's Awards

Are there any female volunteers at your school who you could nominate for a special award? During Women’s History Month in March, Haringey Council wants to recognise the achievements of women who live and volunteer in Haringey. We’d like to acknowledge the vital role that they play in the community.  If you would like to nominate someone for this award – who has not received one before – please complete this form.
Haringey Unsung Women’s Award Nomination Form 2020
The deadline for nominations is Friday 22 February 2020. All nominees will be invited to a special awards ceremony in the Council Chamber at Wood Green’s Civic Centre on Saturday 7 March 2020.

Categories
Healthy Schools Schools

Take part in the Sustrans Big Pedal


Dear School Travel Champions
Welcome to the Big Pedal: the UK’s largest inter-school walking, scooting and cycling competition! Two schools from Haringey took part last year, so we’d love to get more involved this April. Schools compete to see who can complete the largest number of journeys across the two-week challenge – this is a really great way to encourage a mode-shift from cars to active travel on the journey to school. All student, staff and parent journeys count!
This year’s challenge will run from 22 April to 5 May 2020. It is free to enter and there are daily prizes to be won, free curriculum-based resource to use during the challenge and promotional posters. All resources and details of the prizes can be found on the Big Pedal website when you register, and an information sheet is attached.
The theme for the 2020 challenge is the human body. As well as getting active, pupils learn about the human body including messages about air quality and mental health using the Big Pedal wallchart.
I will be collating some information over the next few weeks to provide some ideas for how this can link to STARS, so keep an eye out for that and I hope you can get involved! If you register before 14 February you will be entered into a prize draw!
Georgia Law, Healthy Streets Officer, Enfield and Haringey | Behaviour Change
Sustrans | The Green House, 244-254 Cambridge Heath Road, E2 9DA
Email: georgia.law@sustrans.org.uk
Mobile: 07866 143843
Please note I work in Enfield on Monday and Tuesday, and Haringey on Wednesday and Thursday
 
 

Categories
Schools

Interested in trialling an electric vehicle?

Electric Vehicle Trials 2020
Partnering with DriveElectric – the UK’s leading electric vehicle provider, Haringey Council is offering residents, businesses and schools in Haringey the opportunity to trial an electric vehicle. The trials are funded by Transport for London and the Mayor of London as part of the Wood Green Neighbourhoods of the Future programme. This project aims to increase the uptake of electric vehicles and reduce local air pollution.
Trials are available until 31 May 2020. The trials will be for a two to four week duration.
Award of the free trial is entirely at the discretion of Haringey Council and DriveElectric.
If your schools has a vehicle that you use for outings etc, then Haringey Council could arrange a review to see if it would be worth switching to an electric vehicle.
For further information or to apply call 020 8489 3489 or email nof@haringey.gov.uk.
Read more here: Electric Vehicle Trials 2020
 

Categories
Schools

Making Links School Challenge for Sixth Formers


Are there any budding lawyers in your Sixth Form? The Making Links School Challenge is an exciting opportunity for Year 12-13 students to learn more about the skills and experience needed to become a commercial lawyer – as well as win cash prizes.
To enter, students need to submit a mini essay on the question:
“What has been the single biggest disruption or innovation in the business world, within your lifetime?”
The deadline is Friday 28 February.
Read the full details here (external link).
Linklaters Making Links Schools Challenge 2020
 

Categories
Events Schools

Creative woodworking in Hartington Park


hartington
El Warcha after school club will introduce children aged 8 – 14 to design and the basics of woodworking. During  11 sessions from 25 February to 19 May (excluding Easter holidays) children will look at different ways to Hartington Park a more welcoming and creative environment.
Children will work in teams on small projects, including making furniture, art installations and play elements. They will learn skills through hands-on practice. Afterwards the project will be exhibited in the park.
The club will run from 4pm to 6pm. It will cost £11 to take part. When booking please make sure you can attend all 11 sessions.
This project is developed by El Warcha, a community maker-space led by Inês Marques and Benjamin Perrot trained designers and architects with experience in educational projects and public art.
For more information please email elwarchalondon@gmail.com Telephone: 07437 916412
Playtime in Hartington Park signup

Categories
Healthy Schools

Get Out, Get Active


A ground-breaking programme bringing disabled and non-disabled people together to get active in fun and inclusive ways is launching in Haringey.
The borough will receive £280,000 as part of Get Out Get Active’s latest £5 million programme.
The aim will be to target disadvantaged young people and those at risk of being drawn into youth crime, in a way that genuinely connects the whole community, including young disabled people or those with long-term health conditions.
We will also work with the Haringey Disability Sports Forum to ensure effective outreach and a genuinely inclusive response.
Read more about Get Out Get Active here (external link).
For more information about GOGA in Haringey, contact get.active@haringey.gov.uk.
 

Categories
Schools

Recruiting for TfL’s Youth Panel


Transport for London (TfL) has opened applications to its Youth Panel, giving London’s young people a direct voice in its decision-making process.
They are looking for young people aged between 16 and 25 to represent youth audiences in TfL’s projects and campaigns, as well as learn about project management, hone their debating skills and help to organise the annual youth participation day at the London Transport Museum.
Recruitment is open until Saturday 29 February.
The Youth Panel consists of around 25 volunteers who regularly travel in London. They play an important role in helping create a transport network that works for them and other young people across London
The panel has been around since 2009, and members have helped shape the Mayor’s Transport Strategy, road safety campaigns, and Year of Engineering, among many other initiatives. They also formally submit consultation responses, representing the voice of young Londoners, and take part in campaigns.
Apply on the TfL website.

Categories
Smarter Travel

Celebrating STARS with Smarter Travel

STARS celebration Event
Here is the Wall of Fame poster 2020 which shows what level your school has reached. STARS certificates and Stars have been sent out by internal mail, please let Wendy Thorogood know if you don’t receive yours. Here are the  logos for your website etc:

Thank you to the 24 schools that came along to the celebration event and learned about Vision Zero, Active Travel, air quality and cycling in the borough. We have prepared a Celebration event information sheet  from the event, please contact Wendy Thorogood if you would like to receive a copy. 
We are happy to send the information from our activities for you, please email us for copies:
·         Active Travel  – School Travel Plans – wendy.thorogood@haringey.gov.uk
·         Junior Citizens July contact Charlotte.Bell@met.pnn.police.uk  
·         Haringey Schools cycling League and BMX courses – pnwheeler@gn.apc.org
·         Cycling -inc training for adults and pupils, Cycle around the borough – www.cycleconfident.com, Dilek.sabri@haringey.gov.uk
·         Sustrans The Big Pedal a free activity for your school community to have some fun with.
·         Peddle my Wheels – bike markets and Try Before You Bike  contact company
·         Vision Zero and Junior Travel Ambassador scheme contact Halema.uddin@haringey.gov.uk
School Streets
The project is progressing, one essential element is the schools participation in TfL STARS. We hope to be able to let you know what the progress is with this scheme by end of the school year. 
STARS Training
We are able to book 1:1 sessions with each school to make sure that each school is confident to upload activities and make progress on the issues that have been raised.  Start by asking your colleagues what issues they have noticed.
The  Hands up survey
is the first indication of how pupils and families want to change their travel habits.  Ask me how to create a link for your hands up survey to be completed on line.
 Hands up survey
An active travel plan helps with school attendance too.  Contact Wendy.thorogood@haringey.gov.uk  to book training
For more information on all of the above, please contact the officers named or smarter.travel@haringey.gov.uk