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Young Voices from Wood Green vow to change local area

Young people in Wood Green have vowed to make a major difference for their fellow youngsters by shaping a brand new youth hub in the heart of Haringey.

A group collectively known as Wood Green Young Voices has been working in partnership alongside architects Freehaus, JA Projects and representatives from Haringey Council to co-design and co-produce the architectural design of this inclusive youth hub, including its brand, name, design and logo as well as what its programme will offer young people.

Aimed at young people between the ages of 11 and 19 and those up to 25 with a disability, the youth hub will offer an inclusive and safe space to relax and socialise, enjoy themselves and learn.

Those attending school, or living in, Wood Green are at risk of gang violence and knife crime, with the Noel Park ward among the most deprived areas of the country* (*in the highest 10%). Any association our young people have with gangs and knives invariably comes with consequences too, with the impacts duly felt across their families and wider communities.

Youngsters in Wood Green are determined to change the perception of their local area and the youth hub will go some way to achieving that objective.

Cllr Zena Brabazon. Haringey Council’s Cabinet Member for Early Years, Children & Families, said:

It’s fantastic to see young people from our borough play a pivotal part in helping to design this community asset right in the heart of Haringey. They can be rightly proud of the role they’ve played in bringing to fruition the youth hub, which will not only benefit them, their families and peers but many other young people and their relatives for many more months and years to come. We’ve made it one of our priorities to invest in our young people and this is another fine example of how we’re helping them to get on in life and achieve their dreams.

One of the Young Voices involved in the project, Jasmine, 14, from Wood Green, said:

I’ve loved being part of Wood Green Young Voices. It’s provided me with so many amazing insights into people’s views on Wood Green as well as London as a whole, and the diversity of the group ensures that all views are represented. The group has meant a lot to me, and it was the highlight of my day on many occasions. It’s been amazing to see the youth hub grow from a mere concept into something really quite amazing and I will 10,000% be visiting.

To date, the Wood Green Young Voices have fed their lived experiences of Wood Green into the project and that has influenced the colours, building designs and working titles for the youth hub, with a selection of proposed names and logos then being put to a public vote. They have also developed digital and visual skills, while learning about architecture and the design process during their virtual co-design and co-production workshops.

With support from the Greater London Authority (GLA) via the Mayor of London’s Good Growth Fund, the youth hub will provide a broad range of activities such as:

  • Employment and life skills workshops
  • Informal education, arts and sports
  • Music: production/design/business development
  • Podcasting/Film production
  • Training kitchen/Café area
  • Web design/digital design

Building improvement works have already commenced at the site of the former BrightHouse store at 2 Lymington Avenue N22 6JG, with the youth hub set to be launched there by the middle of this year.

The Wood Green Young Voices will reveal the name of and logo for it closer to the launch date on Haringey Council’s social media platforms.

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New government resource to help keep children safe from sexual abuse

It’s estimated that one in ten children in England and Wales will experience sexual abuse before they turn sixteen. That’s equivalent to three in every classroom.

Most children won’t tell anyone at the time of their abuse. That’s why it’s important for everyone to know how to spot the potential signs of child sexual abuse and where to go for support if concerned. The Government’s new Stop Abuse Together (stopabusetogether.campaign.gov.uk) website can help you learn to spot the signs, and have regular conversations with your child which can help keep them safe, and know when it’s right to reach out for more support.

If you feel something’s not right, you can call the NSPCC helpline on 0808 800 5000. No matter what’s happened, there’s always someone who will listen to you and take what you say seriously.

All children have a right to be safe from sexual abuse, and we all have a role to play in keeping them safe. Let’s stop abuse together.

 

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Half term ice rink at Devonshire Hill Primary School

 

 

 

 

 

Devonshire Hill Primary School will be hosting an ice rink during February half term! This event will be open to the public so please encourage your friends and family to book tickets.

10am – 5pm | Friday 19 February – Monday 21 February 

Tickets are now available via our Event Brite page:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/ice-skating-tickets-242657323587

Food and drink vendors
This is a great opportunity for our school to engage with the wider community including local businesses. We are on the search for fully licensed food and drink vendors that would be interested in hosting a food/drink stand for the duration of this event at very reasonable rates. If you or someone you know would be interested in this opportunity please get in touch for more information by emailing:

admin@devonshirehill.haringey.sch.uk.

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Schools SEND

SEND Parent Carer Forum event on 7 February

Haringey SEND Parent Carer Forum (PCF) is a forum for all parents and carers of children and young people (0-25 years old) with SEND who live in Haringey.

Each parent and carer has a skill, a background, ideas and experiences which will be beneficial, and will help develop the forum to represent parents, carers, and children/young people with SEND.

We have our Walk and Talk event on Monday 7 February 11.30am to 12.30pm. We will be meeting at Park View Café, opposite Manor House tube station at 11.30am and then we will explore Finsbury Park. Coffee, tea, and cake will be provided!

Please email sendpcf@bridgerenewaltrust.org.uk if you wish to attend the next meeting and/or to join the Haringey SEND Parent Carer Forum.

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Read our latest SEND newsletter

SEND newsletter – January 2022 edition (mailchi.mp)

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Educational activities at The Paddock Community Nature Reserve

The Paddock is an 8-acre triangular green space in Tottenham Hale, bordered by the river Lea and Ferry Lane road.

The site is made up of a diverse mix of habitats including woodland, scrub, meadow, two small wildlife ponds as well as the river and its surrounding margins. This provides the potential to support a range of mammals, birds, insects, and plants.

The site is a valuable place for the local community, with a grassy open space with picnic benches and a network of pathways and seating areas.

The Conservation Volunteers (TCV) offer opportunities to be involved in practical conservation volunteering, education activities for school children and a range of community events.

Visit: www.tcv.org.uk/thepaddock  for more info!

Find out more and book onto all upcoming activities

The Paddock Community Nature Reserve February 2022

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Healthy Schools Schools

Support for families with young children this winter

Winter is a time when many young children suffer from viruses and chest infections. This can be worrying for parents and carers, but help is at hand!

The ‘Boloh’ helpline, run by Barnardo’s and funded by NHS England and the Department of Health and Social Care, has been set up to support families with young children experiencing coughs, colds and chest infections at this time of year.

You can access the Boloh helpline by:

The helpline also provides practical and emotional support and can help callers access health services and find community support with:

  • registering with a GP
  • contacting NHS 111
  • mental health and well-being services
  • support for young people
  • linking to online information
  • accessing devices to support learning, food items, clothing and other practical needs

Read more here: Boloh – the Black and Asian family Helpline | BAME Helpline (barnardos.org.uk)

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Celebrating Great Mental Health Day on Friday 28 January

There will be a borough-wide celebration of mental health on Friday 28 January, London’s first ever Great Mental Health Day. Haringey has joined the Mayor of London and mental health organisations Good Thinking and Thrive LDN, to encourage Londoners to talk about mental health, to understand that it’s okay to ask for help, and to learn more about the local support available to them.

Great Mental Health Day will see organisations and individuals across the city come together to host a range of activities designed to boost mood and improve resilience. Taking place online and face-to-face, activities will be designed for a range of age groups in an effort to give all residents a chance to participate. They include mindfulness classes, yoga sessions and panel discussions, as well as coffee mornings to allow people to connect with each other.

To find more about the local schedule of events, visit our Great Mental Health Day webpage.

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Schools

Young Elite Management – sport mentoring programme

Please forward this information to your PE/Sports team.

Young Elite Sport Management offers a sports mentoring programme to talented young sports people.

Enquiries to: youngelitemanagment.com

 

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These Girls Do – taster sessions

These Girls Do offers a varied programme of activities for girls and women at the Broadwater Farm Community Centre, to enable them to learn skills, increase their self-confidence and enhance physical and mental wellbeing in a safe environment.

See the latest programme here: These Girls Do