Respect Project: Minutes of Meeting April 2008
Present
David Waters - Vice-Chair, Brislington Community Partnership (BCP)
Theresa Driscoll - Treasurer, Brislington Community Partnership (BCP)
Steve Pearce - Arnos Vale Action Group
Trevor Jones - Young Bristol
Tim Nokes - Respect Street Team
Tracey Wivel - Lazer
PCSO Paula Perry - Police
Theresa Driscoll - Treasurer, Brislington Community Partnership (BCP)
Steve Pearce - Arnos Vale Action Group
Trevor Jones - Young Bristol
Tim Nokes - Respect Street Team
Tracey Wivel - Lazer
PCSO Paula Perry - Police
Apologies
Kay Sibley - Respect Street Team
Denise Clifford - Senior Part-Time Youth Worker - Participation
PC Andy Bird - Police
Denise Clifford - Senior Part-Time Youth Worker - Participation
PC Andy Bird - Police
1. Minutes of the last meeting
Denise Clifford’s job title was incorrectly recorded. She is Senior Youth Development Worker.
This aside, the minutes were agreed. There was one matter arising.
The insurance issue raised last month has been resolved. Young Bristol are accessing public liability insurance cover for the youth workers, Young Bristol’s insurance provides the other cover needed.
This aside, the minutes were agreed. There was one matter arising.
The insurance issue raised last month has been resolved. Young Bristol are accessing public liability insurance cover for the youth workers, Young Bristol’s insurance provides the other cover needed.
2. Wicklea Update
There has been no BCP meeting since last month.
Young Bristol’s application to the Community Access Fund has been unsuccessful. Young Bristol will now revert to their fallback option, which entails the use of their own funds and the requirement for a longer lease from BCC. The removal of the external funding gives Young Bristol additional room to manoeuvre and may permit them to start work earlier than was previously thought possible.
Young Bristol’s application to the Community Access Fund has been unsuccessful. Young Bristol will now revert to their fallback option, which entails the use of their own funds and the requirement for a longer lease from BCC. The removal of the external funding gives Young Bristol additional room to manoeuvre and may permit them to start work earlier than was previously thought possible.
3. Finance
The £5,000 funding secured in the BCC budget by Councillor Barbara Lewis may necessitate the filing of an application form.
The Yapp foundation has been identified as a potential source of continuation funding for the Respect Project.
The Yapp foundation has been identified as a potential source of continuation funding for the Respect Project.
4. Street Based Workers
Following up on the PACT issues highlighted last month, the street-based youth team have been unable to identify any young people participating in graffiti or other antisocial behaviour at the Brislington Hill concourse and car park, and have seen none at the rear of the Wicklea centre.
Tim has typed up street team reports and will send them in electronic form to the secretary. The team has lengthened its tour in the light of the improving weather and has noticed that young people are once again hanging out at the Arno’s Vale Park. The group asked the team to include Somerfield’s in their future tours as young people have been observed hanging out at the rear of the store.
Tim has typed up street team reports and will send them in electronic form to the secretary. The team has lengthened its tour in the light of the improving weather and has noticed that young people are once again hanging out at the Arno’s Vale Park. The group asked the team to include Somerfield’s in their future tours as young people have been observed hanging out at the rear of the store.
5. Projects
Football Project
No report.
Skateboard Project
Evidence of spending has been presented to Rachel Beatty at BCC.
At the last session, the sign on the sheet had 32 names on it, although only 18 were present at any one time. It is evident that a third worker is required to manage this level of activity and the building. An “Awards For All” funding application for 44 sessions and first aid training will be submitted. Tim requires a copy of the BCP governing document for this application, which the secretary will supply.
Lorna Heaysman has enquired about the possibility of hiring the skateboard equipment and staff for a future event in St Paul’s. The secretary will arrange contact between the project workers and Lorna.
No report.
Skateboard Project
Evidence of spending has been presented to Rachel Beatty at BCC.
At the last session, the sign on the sheet had 32 names on it, although only 18 were present at any one time. It is evident that a third worker is required to manage this level of activity and the building. An “Awards For All” funding application for 44 sessions and first aid training will be submitted. Tim requires a copy of the BCP governing document for this application, which the secretary will supply.
Lorna Heaysman has enquired about the possibility of hiring the skateboard equipment and staff for a future event in St Paul’s. The secretary will arrange contact between the project workers and Lorna.