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1 Youth Service Youth Services Reorganisation 2009

2 Purpose of the Consultation To inform you of the proposals and their impact for each community and local youth and community centres To answer your questions for clarification To inform you of the next stages and how to respond to the proposals

3 Council Policy June 2009 To provide a co-ordinated, coherent and integrated 21 st century youth provision for all young people of the Island To provide sufficient positive things for young people to do To provide a variety of welcoming places for young people to go to and to meet in To achieve this by restructuring the current youth service; increasing partnership working with schools, the voluntary sector, other agencies and the local community

4 What we do well Effective listening to and engaging with young people Active and challenging Youth Council Examples of excellent individual youth work and youth projects, as with the effective delivery of the Youth Opportunities and Youth Capital Programme Delivery at the community level and matched to community need

5 Why we need to change Changing local and national expectations of youth provision Need to provide a more effective range of support from different agencies in meeting the needs of our young people Ensure that all partners are contributing to costs and that the Council’s direct budget is at the national median

6 Current Provision Number of staff sessions per week / number of face to face sessions delivered Achieved outcome of 16% contact of 13-19 youth population West Wight 20/5 Ventnor 22/7 Sandown 22/6 Ryde 20/4 Cowes 22/4 Newport 25/4 Niton 2/1 Shorwell 4/1 Yorkie Bar 7/2 Brading 11/4 Bembridge 4/2 Yarmouth 4/2 Wootton 7/2 (Part time youth and community centres) Mobile, Projects, Street Youth work 43/16 Community Connexions (High Street shop front) 73/11

7 Why we need to change Provide services which meet the needs of all young people, are available full time and look beyond the statutory age range We need to provide a better range of positive things for young people to do with provision on Friday and Saturday nights We need to provide more alternatives and better quality places for young people to go to and meet in. From schools to café type venues

8 Framework to determine outcome Council resolution Proposal 2006 Act Representations Youth Council and Children in Care Council Consultation with young people

9 Implementation from March 2010 June 2009 JulyAugSeptOctNovDecJan 2010 FebMarApril Preparation Implementation Planning Cabinet Decision Implementation Cabinet Approval Consultation

10 Our Proposal Development of a more full time staffed Youth Connexions service – reduction in the part-time sessional approach to youth work providing an increased all day and all year contact for young people Create a professional workforce development framework to qualify all staff and create career pathways

11 Our Proposal Increased access to more varied and high quality youth facilities within the local community. Effective use of school sites, the voluntary sector and existing youth and community centres Increased access to other venues, drop in café type and one stop shop facilities Increase in street youth work, detached and outreach with other agencies to reach more young people especially those who do not access current centre based provision

12 Our Proposal Improved partnerships with schools, the Isle of Wight College, training providers, police, fire and rescue, community safety services, sport, art, cultural and leisure services and the voluntary and community sectors to support more things for young people to do and places to go

13 Future provision in localities based on 0.7 FTE workforce model using existing venues modified and alternative venues identified West and Central Wight. 24 LA funded paired staff evening sessions and 13 day time per week. Potential to increase to 48 evening sessions and 26 day time sessions if partnering with volunteers or other agencies. North East Wight. 24 LA funded paired staff evening sessions and 13 day time per week. Potential to increase to 48 evening sessions and 26 day time sessions if partnering with volunteers or other agencies. South Wight. 24 LA funded paired staff evening sessions and 13 day time per week. Potential to increase to 48 evening sessions and 26 day time sessions if partnering with volunteers or other agencies.

14 Our Proposal Increased access to a variety of positive activities and things to do for all young people from seven to nineteen Development of mobile support to ensure local provision in rural and remote communities Increased access to cultural and specialist learning. Through specific arts and personal challenge projects

15 Rural Model Partners Youth Connexions Extended Services Schools Parish Councils Community Groups Play Ranger Universal Services Positive Activities for Youth Leisure and Sports Activities Youth Groups Extended/Out of School Clubs & Activities Targeted Services TYS Real Opportunities Now ES Disadvantage Subsidy Locality Manager/CAF Active 8’s

16 Urban/Town Model Partners Youth Connexions Leisure Services Extended Services Schools Town Councils Community Groups PVI Play Ranger Universal Services Safe Place To Be Positive Activities for Youth Leisure and Sports Activities Youth Groups Extended/Out of School Clubs & Activities Youth Cafe Water Sports Challenge Projects (Soap Box Derby/MadCap) Targeted Services TYS Real Opportunities Now ES Disadvantage Subsidy Locality Manager/CAF Active 8’s

17 Our Proposal In the West and Central Wight Locality this will mean: Establishment of: Holiday Club for young people with disabilities in Freshwater Safe Place to Be registered child care for 8 yr olds and over in Freshwater Increase in young people accessing Duke of Edinburgh Awards Increase in mobile provision in town centre and rural communities Increased access to sports activities at West Wight Sports centre Youth Café supporting a voluntary sector provider in Newport Increased access to sports activities at Medina leisure centre and Skate Park Development of digital media based youth activities through Quay Arts Regular Band Nights in Newport Safe Place to Be registered child care for 8 yr olds and over in Newport Extended Schools programme of activity PURE Nights Partnership with: Police and Environmental Neighbourhood Officers National Trust, Freshwater Golf Club, ECO mentoring with Hampton Trust Ventnor Botanic Gardens Island Planetarium, Dinosaur Farm

18 Our Proposal In the North and East Wight Locality this will mean: Establishment of: Creative and arts-based activities through the Carnival Centre at Westridge Support for an activity club for young people with disabilities Developing the skate park provision Increase in young people accessing Duke of Edinburgh Awards Increase in mobile provision in town centre and rural communities Sporting activities through partner organisations Support the expansion of activities for young people in East Cowes through the voluntary sector Extended Schools programme of activity PURE Nights Partnership with Street Pastors (already active in Ryde on Friday and Saturday nights) Police and Environmental Neighbourhood Officers Voluntary sector organisations e.g. Boys Brigade and Sea Scouts Ryde Skate Park Youth Group Saints in the Community, other local football teams The Pavilion, East Cowes

19 Our Proposal In the South Wight Locality this will mean: Establishment of: Safe Place to Be registered child care for 8 yr olds and over in Ventnor Youth Café supporting a voluntary sector provider in Ventnor Increase in young people accessing Duke of Edinburgh Awards Increase in mobile provision in town centre and rural communities Increased access to sports activities at Rew Valley Sports Centre and Sandown Sports Centres Increased access to ‘Heights’ activities in Sandown Increased access to ‘Rock School’, rock climbing at Sandown High School Increased access to Space Island – Lake Extended Schools programme of activity PURE Nights Partnership with: Niton and Whitwell Parish Council funding an additional evening session Street Pastors Sandown School Sports Partnership Space Island, Rock School Police and Environmental Neighbourhood officers Sandown Town Forum, Regatta and Carnival Committees

20 Consultation EventsJulyAugSeptOctNov Online Survey (developed) and Face Book Forum Diary Room travelling road show (organised) 3 locality ‘question time’ panels for young people up to 200 per event 5 th Sept 12 th Sept 26 th Sept Youth Council linked to Town and Parish CouncilsProposal to YC Consultation findings School Councils and School Assemblies with focus groups and Talk Back Panels (link to Tellus4). College and training providers Consultation survey (developed) for Library Displays and suggestion boxes Big Day Out publication of consultation findingsSunday 11 th October Staff Conference Children’s Trust / Police consultation event including LMCs and Town and Parish Councils 4 weeks set aside to consider all representation CabinetProposal to Cabinet Discussion with secondary school tenders Proposal to Cabinet

21 What Next? 1.The final date for consultation will be at the Big Day Out on Sunday 11 th October 2009 Subject to the outcome of consultation: 1.A report will go to Cabinet to approve in November 2009 2.Reorganisation implementation plan published in January 2010 3.Full implementation will be completed by April 2010

22 What Next? Consultation responses should be sent in writing to: Simon Dear, Commissioner for Positive Activities. 29 High Street, Newport, Isle of Wight. PO30 1SS. Tel: (01983) 823490 Fax: (01983) 520499 Email: youth.connexions@iow.gov.uk youth.connexions@iow.gov.uk Web: www.iwight.comwww.iwight.com


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