Lawrence Jackson & Fiona McGovern

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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
AHA
Social
Committee
TEEN Zone
Youth
Committee
Maureen Cope
Community
Hall
Winners of the Group Category –
Castlemilk Community
Achievement Awards 2013
Our aim is:
to promote & enhance youth
activities & events in our
local community.
Our objectives are:
to secure funding to deliver Sports & Arts
Diversionary programmes
to continue to develop TEEN Zone Media Productions
to develop & up-skill TEEN Zone Youth Committee
members & their programmes participants
to partner with young people least likely to engage
in existing youth provision
to challenge negative perceptions about young
people
to remove barriers such as territorialism & gang
violence.
Finalists at the Evening
Times Community
Championship Awards for
the South East Area - 2013
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£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
Blaze – TEEN Zone Dancers
TEEN Zone’s
Teenagers
Summer Trip
to Edinburgh
Dungeons
BLAZE
TEEN Zone Dancers
Pamper Night
TEEN Zone Chair & Secretary
delivering speeches detailing
their progress at their 2nd
Promotional Evening – 26th
February 2013
TEEN Zone
members
being
awarded
certificates of
achievement
from the Lord
Provost Cllr
Sadie
Docherty
TEEN Zone’s
Sport
Diversionary
Participants
BAG PACKING
@ Co-operative
Food, Iceland
and ASDA.
Educational Workshops
Alcohol, Drugs & Sexual Health
TEEN Zone Media
Productions
Filming @ GWSF Welfare
Reform Event -10th June 2013
ARDENGLEN
TV
 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.
 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.
 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.
 The importance of succession planning
 Who can we “hand the baton” onto?
 Innovative ways of getting young
people involved
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