HANDING ON THE BATON

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HANDING ON THE BATON Lawrence Jackson TEEN Zone Youth Committee Fiona McGovern Regeneration Officer

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HANDING ON THE BATON. Lawrence Jackson TEEN Zone Youth Committee Fiona McGovern Regeneration Officer. Welcome to our session “Handing on the Baton”. Ardenglen HA have adopted a unique approach to succession planning. We have set up the following structure:. AHA Regeneration Team. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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HANDING ON THE BATON

Lawrence Jackson TEEN Zone Youth Committee

Fiona McGovern Regeneration Officer

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Welcome to our session “Handing on the Baton”. Ardenglen HA have adopted a unique approach to succession planning. We have set up the following structure: AHA

Regeneration Team

AHASocial

Committee

TEEN Zone Youth

CommitteeMaureen Cope

Community Hall

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Winners of the Group Category – Castlemilk Community Achievement Awards 2013

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Overview of TEEN Zone

Our aim is:

to promote & enhance youth activities & events in our local community.

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Overview of TEEN ZoneOur objectives are:

to secure funding to deliver Sports & Arts Diversionary programmesto continue to develop TEEN Zone Media Productionsto develop & up-skill TEEN Zone Youth Committee members & their programmes participantsto partner with young people least likely to engage in existing youth provisionto challenge negative perceptions about young peopleto remove barriers such as territorialism & gang violence.

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Finalists at the Evening Times Community Championship Awards for the South East Area - 2013

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Our experience so far £31.5k grants towards Sports Diversionary Programme £2k through self fundraising £3k grant towards TEEN Zone Media Productions Winners of the Castlemilk Community Achievement Awards 2013 (Group Category) Finalists in the Evening Times South East Community Championship Awards 2012 & 2013 Two successful promotional evenings Summer & Winter Teenager Trips Development & launch of Ardenglen TV Two commissions to film for GWSF

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Blaze – TEEN Zone Dancers

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TEEN Zone’s Teenagers Summer Trip to Edinburgh Dungeons

BLAZETEEN Zone Dancers Pamper Night

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TEEN Zone Chair & Secretary delivering speeches detailing their progress at their 2nd Promotional Evening – 26th February 2013

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TEEN Zone members being awarded certificates of achievement from the Lord Provost Cllr Sadie Docherty

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TEEN Zone’sSport

Diversionary Participants

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BAG PACKING @ Co-operative Food, Iceland and ASDA.

Educational Workshops Alcohol, Drugs & Sexual Health

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TEEN Zone Media ProductionsFilming @ GWSF Welfare Reform Event -10th June 2013

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ARDENGLEN TV

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What we have learned The learning exchange has been two way, the

association has gained an invaluable insight into engaging effectively with younger members of the community and a new way of communicating with residents.

TEEN Zone members now have a firm knowledge of how funding is secured and how this relates to the outcomes expected.

We also now understand how our local housing associations operates and the benefits that local people can bring to local services.

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Why is it important to TEEN Zone

Its great to have your voice heard. Collectively we are learning valuable life

skills and building on our knowledge. We have fun and are making positive social

connections. It helps us build our CV’s and personal

statements. We are contributing and making a

difference.

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Why is it important to Ardenglen

We are developing new and innovative ways of communicating with our community.

We are broadening our understanding of what is important to local people.

We are at the beginning of a journey towards securing successful succession.

It is a thoroughly enjoyable and rewarding way of working.

We are delivering regeneration projects which are fresh & exciting.

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Open Discussion

The importance of succession planning

Who can we “hand the baton” onto? Innovative ways of getting young

people involved