York Big Local spring event agenda

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York Big Local spring event agenda
York Big Local spring event agenda
Tuesday 21 April 2015, 10.30am – 3.30pm
National Railway Museum, Leeman Road, York YO26 4XJ
10.00
Arrival, hot drinks and breakfast
10.30
Welcome, get to know each other activity and update on Big Local
Debbie Ladds, chief executive, Local Trust
11.20
Workshops – choose which workshops you want to attend
11.30
Transforming meetings
Community cinema
Have you ever sat bored and
frustrated in a meeting? Or unable
to speak up and say what you
think?
Two neighbouring Big Local areas
have been getting 100+ people out
of their homes on winters
evenings, making new friends and
finding out about Big Local.
The transforming meetings
approach has the capacity to
ensure that every voice is heard,
every decision is sharp – and time
is saved.
Northern College is a training
provider, delivering courses for Big
Local areas.
Lesley Whiting, Northern College
12.15
Lunch
Tell your story: recording
change in Big Local areas
This workshop will be an
introduction to the multi-media
evaluation of Big Local areas.
How? They started a community
cinema at the local school which
owns a projector and screen that
often goes un-used in the
evenings. Screenings of Frozen
(sing-along!) and Brassed Off
have been packed, and families
get an affordable night out on their
doorsteps.
This will be an opportunity to:
tell your Big Local stories
be involved in making a short
film and podcast
see a film of Big Local media
to date
find out more about Our
Bigger Story, which will be
recording change in Big Local
areas.
Thurnscoe and Goldthorpe with
Bolton-on-Dearne Big Local areas
Mandy Wilson, Paul Morgans –
film maker
Setting things up to last
Fresh Horizons is a social
enterprise in Huddersfield. They
started in 2002 with two members of
staff and now employ almost 70
people locally delivering a range of
services, with a turnover of £1.25m.
Fresh Horizons works by bringing
people together and inspiring them
to take hold of new opportunities for
jobs and learning, community
assets and enterprises.
Mike McCusker, Fresh Horizons
1.15
Margolis Wheel: the wisdom of
groups
Everyone has knowledge and
experience worth sharing. The
Margolis Wheel is a problemsolving technique where people
can help each other to come up
with solutions to the issues that
they face.
You’ll also learn how to use this
technique in your own groups.
Paul Ducker,
The National Association for
Neighbourhood Management
2.15
Public speaking and
presentation skills
Improve your public presence and
engagement skills to get your
message across in a range of
different situations. Discover a
number of techniques for
communicating clearly, how to
prepare what you want to say and
how to put your point across in a
way that inspires.
Creating a community hub
Reviewing your Big Local plan
Greatfield Big Local is turning a
disused school building into a
community hub. To start they are
taking the building on for five
years, so that they can make sure
it works for the partnership and
wider community before
considering a formal asset transfer.
How do you know Big Local is
working in your area? What do you
need to know to plan what you are
going to do next?
Hear about how they went about
establishing their community hub,
the range of activities already
happening in it, the relationships
built and plans for the future
Star People is an additional source
of funding and support for Big
Local areas. Star People know
their local area, the challenges and
opportunities and have a great
idea to benefit their community.
We call these people social
entrepreneurs. Find out how UnLtd
support create a culture of
entrepreneurship within areas, as
well as support links between Star
People, Big Local partnerships and
other local and regional partners.
Greatfield Big Local, Hull
Warwick Ahead Big Local and
Jayne Humm, Local Trust
Sue Forster, UnLtd
Running a community library
Reviewing your Big Local plan
Digital inclusion
Woodlands Big Local is now
running the local library, which
includes all the usual services
you’d expect, along with delivering
careers and employment support
through a worker.
How do you know Big Local is
working in your area? What do you
need to know to plan what you are
going to do next?
Tang Hall Big Local identified
many people locally not having
access to the internet is adding to
high levels of deprivation in the
area.
In this workshop you’ll hear how
they did it and tips for other areas
thinking about taking on an asset
or community service.
Northern College is a training
provider, delivering courses for Big
Local areas.
Lesley Whiting, Northern College
An opportunity to look at what a
plan review is and how you might
go about reviewing your Big Local
plan. Find out how Big Local areas
have carried out their reviews,
share your experiences and hear
about the tools and help available.
Social entrepreneurs and Star
People
Woodlands Speaks Big Local area
3.00
Afternoon tea and cakes
3.15
What next?
Debbie Ladds, chief executive, Local Trust
3.30
Close
An opportunity to look at what a
plan review is and how you might
go about reviewing your Big Local
plan. Find out how Big Local areas
have carried out their reviews,
share your experiences and hear
about the tools and help available.
Digital inclusion is a core part of
Tang Hall’s Big Local plan. They
are working to identify how many
people are excluded from using the
internet in their area and how they
can best address this.
Daniel Pearmain, Local Trust
Anna Bialkowska, partnership
chair, Tang Hall Big Local