Decision details

Positive Activities 2017/18

Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Safety and Communities

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: No

Is subject to call in?: Yes

Decision:

To allocate the positive activities funding as set out below :

 

Organisation

Project

amount approved

GRCC (Glos Rural Community Council)

Cheltenham Youth Work Network - Development & Support

£4,500

Cheltenham Borough Homes in partnership with Youth and Community

St Pauls Youth Outreach Project

£5,400

CCP

Edge@GL50

£4,500

Charlton Kings Youth & Community Centre - CKYCC

Charlton Kings Youth Engagement Project

£5,000

Community Mentoring and Support CiC (CMAS)

Springbank United

£4,500

Cheltenham Borough Homes in partnership with Youth and Community

Oakley Outreach Project

£5,400 - to be funded from previous year’s funding

The Brizen Young People’s Centre

The Brizen Young People’s Centre Planned Programme and Outreach 2017/18

£4,000

Hesters Way Partnership

MUGA holiday sports coaching and youth engagement

£1,800

The Cheltenham Trust (The Wilson)

Wilson Arts Collective

£4,500

Youth and Community Services

Arle Youth Initiative

£4,500

Youth and Community Services

South Cheltenham Youth Project (SCYP)

£4,500

The Rock

Lead UP

£4,500

 

 

£47,700

 

Reasons for the decision:

1.           Positive Activities Grants

1.1         Gloucestershire County Council (GCC) has agreed to invest £50k in each of the six Gloucestershire districts in 2017-18. This funding is to be used to help voluntary and community sector (VCS) organisations provide positive activities for young people.

 

1.2         The overall outcome of the funding is as follows:

Young people across Cheltenham have access to a wide range of places to go and things to do, delivered through high quality and effective youth work practice enabling positive outcomes for young people.

 

1.3         We aligned the outcomes for the positive activities fund to the Cheltenham Youth Strategy document that was agreed by Cheltenham Partnerships in 2016 following consultation with the Cheltenham Youth Work Network.

 

1.4         We requested that applications for funding that would deliver improved outcomes for young people aged 11-19 in at least one of the three following areas that reflect the outcomes for partnership working in Cheltenham.

 

Supporting young people to feel safe

1.5         We want to support youth work provision that is giving young people the skills, confidence and support to lead safer lives. This provision should reduce the risk of young people engaging in, or being the victims of anti-social behaviour, substance misuse, criminal damage and teenage relationship abuse.

 

Developing the emotional resilience of young people

1.6         We want to support youth work provision that is giving young people the skills, tools and support to increase their emotional resilience and improve their mental health, thereby reducing the number of young people getting into crisis.

 

Building positive relationships with the community, supporting young people to recognise the role they play and the skills they can contribute

1.7         We want to support youth work provision in Cheltenham that is promoting the merits of positive behaviour and community responsibility that is supporting young people to enjoy and sustain their formal and informal education thereby reducing a risk that young people might not meet their potential.

 

1.8         Cheltenham Borough Council led the allocation process and the grant scheme went live from in October 2017 and was publicised through Gloucestershire Rural Community Council, media releases and information on the council’s website. The closing date was 5.00pm Monday 4th December which gave applicants an 8 week period to submit applications.

 

1.9         The formal assessment panel, comprising Angela Gilbert from Gloucestershire Rural Community Council, Cllr. Flo Clucas, Cabinet Member for Healthy Lifestyles, Tracy Brown Partnerships Team Leader and Richard Gibson, Strategy and Engagement Manager met on Thursday 7th December to assess the applications and make recommendations to the Cabinet Member. The total funding requested was nearly £81,000. Due to a conflict of interest, Angela Gilbert left the room for the discussion about the applications from Gloucestershire Rural Community Council and Gloucestershire Mentoring and Support.

 

1.10      The panel made a number of recommendations about the funding that are shown in appendix 2. The total value of funding recommended for allocation is £47,700.

 

1.11      I have therefore agreed to the recommendations as set out in the attached appendix 2.

 

Contact: Richard Gibson, Head of Communities, Wellbeing and Partnerships Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected].

Publication date: 08/01/2018

Date of decision: 05/01/2018

Effective from: 13/01/2018

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