Posts Tagged ‘engagement’

Soho Finger Neighbourhood Forum :Community Recognition Awards

Posted on 16th March 2011 by

I really enjoyed the Soho Finger Forum “Community Recognition Awards” last night , the event was an extension of the forum bi- monthly meeting and was well attended by local residents, Ward Cllrs, Police, constituency staff and other key partners and stakeholders.

Guest speakers included representatives for the 2011 Census Birmingham Team who provided residents with invaluable information on the significance of completing the 2011 census form and the type of help available .  Additionally, a representative fromDigital Uk gave a presentation on the big switchover from analogue to digital TV informing residents of the processes and benefits.

Residents at meeting

Local Residents

The highlight of the night was the Community Awards which commended residents , key stakeholders and staff for their commitment and hard  work in making Soho a safer, cleaner , healthier and greener place to live.  

recognising acheivements

Street Champions receiving awards from Cllr Spence

The awards ceremony was also a celebration of the Soho Finger Forum  achievements and successes over the past 3 years the chair mentioned that this “was an opportunity to show residents and key stakeholders appreciation for their hard work, and we hope to make this an annual event for the people of Soho Finger and the wider soho ward”

Recognising  commitment and acheivements
Forum Secretary receiving award from Cllr Lal

 I was really touch at receiving 2 very prestigious accolades for work carried out as Neighbourhood Manager in the Soho Finger and Gib Heath locality. Soho is a place close to my heart, having spent my formative years in and around Soho and Handsworth ward it was always  my ambition to work with the people of the area and with my post coming to an end in April , I will look at volunteering my services where possible in the future.

Soho Finger awards

Neighbourhood Manager receiving awards from ward councillors

 The past 18 months has been very challenging but rewarding period , I really enjoyed working with Residents, Cllrs and key stakeholders in delivering activities against key strategic objectives such as environmental, crime related and worklessness issues in making Soho a cleaner, safer , greener  and prosperous place to live.

Soho Awards
Soho Finger Forum Chair receiving award from Ward Councillors
Local organisations such as the Matthew Boulton Forum and Soho Finger Forum have developed their organisational capacity and now in a position to play an integral role in Soho.

Soho Community Awards

Posted on 30th November 2010 by

 Unsung heroes who have devoted time and effort to make their community a better place were honoured at a prestigious awards ceremony on Thursday 18th November.  

 The Soho community equivalent of the Oscars recognised the active citizenship and volunteering achievements of shortlisted individuals and groups, highlighting the strengths of Soho and the positive aspects of the neighbourhood, at a special celebration dinner held at West Bromwich Albion Football Club.  

 The event was sponsored by Be Birmingham, Birmingham City Council, Morrisons supermarket, Soho Ward councillors and Urban Living. It was organised by the Soho Finger and Gib Heath and Winson Green, Brookfields and West Summerfield neighbourhood management teams.  

 Before the awards were presented, guests were entertained by local poet Moqapi Selassie, singer Eddie Masih and a dance performance by Ouidah Arts. The master of ceremonies was Radio WM broadcaster Bishop Dr Joe Aldred.  

 The charity raffle held on the night raised nearly £300 for Children in Need.  

 All the winners were presented with Oscar-style trophies and certificates.  

 Below are photographs of some of  recepients :  

 Dolores Pinkney and Hector Pinkney (Active Citizen Award)  

 Sister and brother Dolores (60) and Hector Pinkney (58) have been community activists for over 20 years. Together they run the DOJO community project in Handsworth, helping the community by running activities such as jogging sessions on Tuesdays and Sundays, as well as securing the lease to build a community playcentre on the derelict site of the Hockley flyover.  

Dojo Project presented with Active Citizen award

Active Citizen Award

Dolores and Hector led the fundraising which made over £2,500 to pay for the funeral of local homeless person, Lester Kidd, who died in a fire in November 2009.  

Adessa Reid (Golden Citizen Award)  

 Adessa Reid has been a volunteer for the Soho Over Fifties Club (formerly known as the Soho Elders Group) for 15 years.  

Neil De-costa presenting award for Golden Citizen

Mrs Adesssa Reid receiving Golden Citizen Award

Mrs Reid encourages elderly members of the community to join the group, to take part in keep fit sessions and to have their say on issues that concern them. Not only does she provide administrative support for the running of the group, but she also uses her culinary skills in the kitchen to ensure that members get a nutritious and tasty meal at the club.     

Soho Finger Neighbourhood Forum (Most Developed Neighbourhood Forum)  

Soho Finger Neighbourhood Forum

Soho Finger Neighbourhood Forum

 Soho Finger Neighbourhood Forum was formed in 2006 and now plays a significant role in the neighbourhood, being the first port of call for local residents to raise issues and concerns about their area. The forum has secured funding for innovative projects that have benefited the neighbourhood, including home improvements and gating schemes.  

Forum members have organised litter picks with local schoolchildren, entered the “In Bloom” competition and campaigned for local jobs for local people with Morrison’s supermarket.  

      Knightstone Neighbourhood Watch (Most Developed Resident-Led Group)  

 Knightstone Neighbourhood Watch was formed in June 2009 and has quickly developed into an active and caring group in the Brookfields area. Working in partnership with the police and the city council, the group has helped to reduce crime and antisocial behaviour. It has implemented a number of successful projects, including an annual street party. 

Knightstone Avenue

Knightstone Avenue receiving award

 The group also encourages local children to take ownership of their community and has supported the development of the Soho Young People’s Forum.   

 Sport 4 Life UK, Soho Extended Links and Winson Green, Brookfields and West Summerfield Neighbourhood Management Board – joint winners (Partnership of the Year)  

Soho Award _partnership of the year

Sport For Life

With a vision to change lives through the power of sport and the support of Birmingham City Council, local charity Sport 4 Life UK brought together representatives from statutory and voluntary groups to deliver the Soho Games 2010.  

This huge inter school sports competition enabled children from the Soho Ward to experience top quality competitive activities including football, athletics, uni-hockey and handball.  

180 children from local schools including Benson, Wattville, James Watt, Matthew Boulton, Foundry and St James took part.  Local hero kick boxing champion “Kash the Flash” presented the trophies and medals.  

 Soho Extended Links  

Soho Extended Links works to deliver extended support for children, young people and families in their local community. These services can be before school, at lunchtime and after school and include childcare, study support, parenting support (including family learning) and the provision of swift and easy access to specialist services.  

Partnership of the year joint winners

Soho Links receiving Award

Soho Links co-ordinator Daljit Hayre has overseen the delivery a range of diversionary activities that have helped to reduce antisocial behaviour and also enhance the personal and social development of young people.   

 

Handsworth and Soho Search for a Star 2011

Posted on 26th November 2010 by

Neighbourhood Managers in Handsworth and Soho is working in conjunction with Handsworth Library to deliver this year Search for a Star initiative . The talent competition for singers and rappers aim to build on last year success and target young people  age 16 and over living within the Soho and Lozells and East Handsworth  Ward.

Soho and Handsworth local talent

Nuturing Local talents

The project will consist of 3 heats to be judged by  by professional musicians. the winners form the heat will receive coaching from the judges on vocal skills and stage craft prior to appearing in the final. the finalist will receive a trophy. an opportunity to create a promotional DVD, a portfolio of professional photographs and a chance to record a CD.

To find out more and register an interest please contact  Handsworth library on 0121-464-1185-alternatively call Colin on 0121-675-2683.

Youth Activities In the Brookfield Area Of Soho Ward

Posted on 13th November 2010 by

If you are a Young Person between the age of 11-19 years old and living in the Brookfields Area of the Soho Ward there will be a youth provison delivered in your area via the Beyond Midnight Youth Activity Bus . This initiative will commence on 16th November and run until 14 December 2010.

Youth Activity In the Brookfield Area

Soho Youth Project

To find more about project and how you and friends could benefit please telephone 0121-464-6316/07900074429 or email sohoyouthprojects@yahoo.co.uk

Soho Community Oscars Equivalent for local heroes

Posted on 4th November 2010 by

 Do you know an unsung hero who takes pride in their local community? Someone who tirelessly works to improve and benefit their area? 

 
 

The Soho Community  Oscars  has been organised as part of the Neighbourhood Management programme within the Soho Ward, to acknowledge and recognises the achievements of the local people, partners and elected members who have all contributed to improving neighbourhoods within the Soho Ward of Brimingham   

There are 10 categories in which to nominate: Active Citizens Award, Arts & Culture Award, Environmental Achievement Award, Golden Citizen Awards, Local Business Award, Most Developed Neighbourhood Forum, Most Developed Resident-led Group, Partnership of the Year, The Safer Community Award and Young Person of the Year. 

Closing dates for nominations is Monday 8th November with the award ceremony being held on Thursday18th November, 6-11pm at the Richardson Suite, West Bromwich Football Club. 

“These awards are a great opportunity to celebrate the strengths of Soho and highlight the positive aspects of the neighbourhood. There are lots of examples of local residents giving up their time and helping others so it is vital that we acknowledge their work. I hope people will get behind the awards and think of a local individual or group who deserve this recognition and nominate them.” 

 If you know an individual or a local community group or service that has made a real difference in Soho, give them the opportunity to receive recognition for their hard work. 

 For a nomination form and guidlines please click on the links below or email Colin Hanno at colin.hanno@birmingham.gov.uk  

Soho Oscars Guidance 1 

Soho Oscars Nomination Form 

Soho Ward Map 

Global Diversity Sculpture to be unveiled at Waverhill Park on 4th November 2010

Posted on 28th October 2010 by
Global Diversity at waverhill park

Unveiling Global Diversity Sculpture

 

The Global Diversity sculpture has recently been finished by Planet Art and is now ready to be installed at Waverhill Park on 4 November 2010.  Over the past 7 months  Planet Art delivered a number of workshops to facilitate people’s creative ideas to come up with designs for the sculpture which celebrates the cultural diversity of Handsworth and Neighbouring Communities.The sculpture will be unveiled at Waverhill Park, Waverhill Road, Handsworth on 4th November from 4pm-6pm as part of a celebratory event in the park. This is a free community event with free food and drink, entertainment and a small procession, as well as the unveiling of the sculpture. Refreshments will be served in Trinity Church adjacent to the park on Waver Hill Road.   

Please come along and join in the fun!!!!   

For more information contact Colin Hanno on 0121-675-2683 or email colin.hanno@birmingham.gov.uk

Soho Older Adults Celebrating Black History Month

Posted on 30th September 2010 by
Soho Celebrates with its  community

Celebrating Black History Month

Building Cohesion Through Football

Posted on 17th September 2010 by

Faith and Football have recently received funding from the Soho Finger and Gib Heath Successful Neighbourhood Fund to deliver a programme of football activities for children between the the age of 5-13 years old. The organisation has a good track record of running community youth league programmes, which has help to steer young people away from anti social behaviour, drugs and gang related activities. Programmes are generally in partnership with local organisations, police and youth service, and is delivered by  trained volunteers recruited from local churches and community groups.

The above activity is aimed at building community cohesion through building of relationship and co-operation between parents, volunteers and community.  The programme will actively challenge and effectively reduce anti social behaviour and youth crimes and will build  youngers self esteem and life skills.

The registration will take place at Laurel Road Sports Centre on Thursday 24th September and Thursday 30th September  between 6.00pm -7.00pm.   

From here the league will operate every other Tuesday, 7-10 year olds will be playing from 4.00pm – 5.00pm.  With the 11-13 years old playing from 5.00pm – 6.00pm on the following dates:

Session 1  -   Thursday 7th October 2010

Session 2  -   Thursday 21st October  2010

Session 3  -   Thursday 4th November  2010

Session 4  -   Thursday 18th November 2010

Session 5  -   Thursday 2nd December 2010

Session 6  -    Thursday 16th December 2010

 

For more information on the programme please contact Richard Harper on 07852 481960 or vist Www.faithandfootball.org.uk

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Friends of Waverhill Park

Posted on 17th September 2010 by

On the Thursday 12th August 2010, Waverhill Park group met at the Trinity Fellowship on Waverhill Road, to appoint key members of the group which include a Chairperson, Vice Chair, Treasurer, Secretary and three committe members

Below is an image of members of the friends of Waverhill Park with the Matthew Boulton Forum Chair and the Soho Finger and Gib Heath Manager and officers who attended the meeting.

The final design for the Waverhill Park Sculpture was discussed shown below:

I would like to congratulate Friends of Waverhill Park and all the professionals, community members involved in reclaiming the park back for the local community to enjoy. I look forward to seeing the new sculpture.

The group will be opening thier bank account shortly with money raised at the Party in the Park event on 17th July.

The group would like to say thanks to everyone who donated funds.

Community Residents Involvement Day

Posted on 8th September 2010 by

Soho Finger neighbourhood forum organised the Community Residents Involvement Day on the Saturday 21st August 2010. The event was attended by organisations promoting services offered in the community and how residents can get involved.

The event had presentations, workshops and opportunity to gain information and be active members of the community. It was great opportunity to bring the community together.

Below is an image of the Digital Workshop:

Kiran Sahota Vice Chair of Soho Finger Forum explains the purpose of the event:

The resident involvement day was to get residents in the community to become proactive and be aware of all the different organisations in their community trying to help them. It was a day for all residents to have their say about the area that they live in and making organisations aware of the help that they can provide to make it a better place. The day was to help communities and organisations work together and understand the concerns residents have.”

Thank you to everyone who attended the event and Soho Finger Neighbourhood team for organising the event.