We welcome back this Summer free Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) in Derby.
Come along to Boulton Lane Park Community Centre DE24 0AS where we are proud to support children and young people to be part of the Derby Summer HAF Programme. We provide families with four weeks of free holiday activities and food for children/young people eligible for free school meals.
Dates: 25th – 28th July 1st – 4th, 8th – 11th, 15th – 18th August 2023.
Children aged 8 – 15 can join in by contacting: projects@fusionscape.org or complete the online consent form.
Free sessions and meals are available to Derby children receiving free school meals.
To find out more visit https://derby.gov.uk/education-and-learning/extra-curricular-activities/derby-haf/
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Please contact us to take part in any of these activities
Football age 9+ in Partnership with Derby County
Tuesdays 4pm – 5pm
Bembridge Drive Playing Fields Alvaston DE24 8TG
Interactive Activities and Workshops 17 – 21 August 2021
Venue – Alvaston Methodist Church DE24 8TG
Gymnastics for beginners and intermediates
Performing arts workshops
Painting and Beaux Arts Workshops
Basketball Camp for Girls Secondary School Age
Osmaston Park Moor Lane Derby DE24 9HY 23 – 27 August 2021
We connected with young people and parents during the lockdown and continued to support them through online physical activities. We provided them with the necessary equipment to get more active and stay fit. This equipment included: Kickboxing Kit, Gym Mat, Skipping Ropes, Football and Air Pump.
Activities
Physical Activities
Aerobic Gymnastics
Rhythm Gymnastics
Football Training
Kickboxing
Funded by Active Partners (Active Derbyshire and Active Nottinghamshire)
High Commission for Human Rights recognises play as a right of every child, but this birth-right is being challenged by the coronavirus crisis as access to play is limited.
Therefore, the project aims to provide 12 weeks early years support to children 0 – 5 from BAME backgrounds. This will ensure young children continue to enjoy the right to play.
COVID-19 Early Years Support includes a virtual nursery and a learning resources scheme that will stimulate learning through play at home. This will enable children to develop communication and motor skills, problem-solving abilities that enhances school readiness.
The virtual nursery delivers arts and crafts, physical activities, and cookery sessions to increase children’s learning. Parents and carers will be given a specific log in detail to access the virtual nursery three times a week. The learning resource scheme supports creative learning at home by supplying arts and crafts and play equipment to hard-pressed families who cannot afford and those self-isolating.
When the first lockdown started, our team contacted the families we work with to find out their needs and how we could help. While speaking to the families, it became evident that children and young people were getting bored at home, not knowing what to do many were becoming very anxious about staying at home and not seeing their friends.
We ask the children and young people if there was anything that we could do about the situation, the response we got back was that they would like to meet with their friends but that can’t happen face to face. Some of the young people suggested maybe meeting online to chat with others could be fun. With that initial idea of meeting online it developed into meeting online to do an activity. Further conversations lead to the choice of fitness and exercise online. As a result, we delivered seven weeks exercise and fitness classes via Zoom and created a YouTube channel where children and young people can access free online fitness lessons.
Through online and face to face engagement, the project is now tackling some of the health inequalities in relation to physical inactivity, among ethnic minorities and disadvantaged young people in Derby. The aim is to increase access and participation in fitness and exercise for young people particularly those from socially deprived backgrounds.
Purpose
Empowermentto enhance young people’s ability to develop purpose and engage life from a position of knowledge and confidence.
Social Skillsto understand how to make good social choices that will strengthen their interpersonal skills and facilitatemeaningful relationship.
Challengeto go through a series of very demanding and challenging activities that would take them out of their comfort zone and develop mental strength and character.
Leadership and social actionto broaden understanding of leadership within a social context and how these skills can be used in bringing about change in the local community.
To Inspire and take the lead in finding solutions to localised problems.
Social Mix and Cultural Awarenessto learn and build relationships with people from different cultures, social backgrounds, and nationality.
Funded by the European Union Erasmus+ and administered by the British Council
Using small groups discussions and quantitative surveys, wepartnered with two local primary and two secondary schools to identify local needs.
As part of the consultation, we met teachers, community leaders, clergy, Neighbourhood Boards, Local Area Co-ordinators, and Resident’s Association.
Consultation feedback suggestedsignificant high numbers ofchildren do not take part in physical or art activitiesdue to restricted access to opportunities for participation.
Alvaston Wildfire2019
Support children and young people to express themselves, their emotions, and aspirations through creative and sporting activities.
Summer, Autumn, and Winter Holidays 2019/2020
Workshops:
Performing Arts and Representative Art
Music tuition for beginners and intermediates (piano, drums, and guitar lessons). This includes theory, practice, and learningthe art of live performance.
Drama lessons ‘a fictional representation through dialogue and storytelling.
Urban hip-hop/street dance training style to include popping, locking, choreographing, and performing.
Painting and DIY Art
Funded by: Foundation Derbyshire, Derby City Council, Coop and One Stop Shop
Workshopsfor children and young people to explore how music is created, produced, and communicated. Learn about interrelated dimensions: pitch, duration, dynamics, tempo, timbre, structure.
Knowledge to develop interrelated skills of performing, composing, and appreciating musical theatre, drama, and poetry.
Funded by John Lyon’s Charity London