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Harriet King

D£VALUED: a report on youth services funding

17th February 2022 by Harriet King

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YMCA England and Wales have launched a national ‘D£VALUED’ report this week, highlighting the impact of a decade of cuts on youth services and analysing the effects over the past ten years.

The report looks not only at the national picture but also the regions where young people have been most affected in recent years. It also includes, for the first time, analysis on how widely spend per 5- to-17-year-old differs across local authorities, exposing the disparity in opportunities available for them depending on where they live.

Research reveals that not only have funding cuts now reached £1.1bn (a real-terms fall of 74% since 2010/11) but annual spend per head on 5-to-17-year-olds in England has plummeted from £158 in 2010/11 to just £37 in 2020/21. 

As the longest provider of youth services in England and Wales, YMCA has tracked the real-terms decline in youth services funding over the past several years. However, the latest figures from 2020/21 are especially significant in not only highlighting the fallout from a global pandemic, but also the harsh reality of a generation experiencing devastating cuts.

From a regional perspective, the difference in location is substantial. Those less acutely affected in the East of England saw funding fall in real-terms by 63% and by 68% in Outer London since 2010/11. Comparatively however, expenditure has fallen in real-terms by 88% in the West Midlands, 83% in the North East and 77% in the South East.

In addition to cuts in spending to youth services, young people have spent the past two years adjusting to periods of staying at home, limited social interaction, education anxieties, and a whole host of worries. Simultaneously for the sector, the pandemic meant a shift in how youth services operated, placing significant pressure on their ability to support young people through these difficult transitions.

However, YMCA Norfolk were able to adapt and extend their delivery across their services, including the transition of youth clubs to online platforms and meet a rise in the demand for mental health support services.

John Lee, YMCA Norfolk CEO, said:

“D£VALUED recognises that East of England is one of the areas in the UK with the lowest investment in youth services. The report also highlights a dramatic fall in funding in Norfolk over the last 10 years. This is at a time when the challenges faced by young people are increasing, including accessing support because of long waiting lists or a lack of services where they live.

“Many providers of youth services only have access to short term funding, often for a year at a time making it incredibly difficult to run services sustainably. Youth services, support and advice are essential for young people and need to be valued as such. An investment into Norfolk’s young people is an investment into the future of our county.”

As the Government to address this issue through the youth investment fund, YMCAs across the country are urging them to unlock further finance for areas in most critical need, thereby breathing new life into this vital sector through targeted programmes, universal youth services and experienced youth workers across England and Wales.

Charlie Smith, YMCA Norfolk Youth and Communities Team Partnerships Manager, said:

“All young people deserve access to the services capable of empowering them to achieve a bright future. We cannot let location, background or any other factors dictate these opportunities, and we must no longer expect youth service providers to remain in survival mode as long-term funding streams continue to be squeezed.

“While we are extremely grateful for the relationships and support we currently receive from local government, funders and partners in Norfolk and beyond, crucial and proportional investment is needed to ensure all young people have equal opportunities, especially as we emerge from such a difficult two years.”

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For more information or interview requests, please contact harriet.king@ymcanorfolk.org

*A full report including graphs, tables and local authority spend is available on request.

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Join team YMCA Norfolk for Run Norwich 2022

3rd February 2022 by Harriet King


What is run Norwich?

Run Norwich is an award winning 10km road race, organised by the NCFC Community Sports Foundation that takes place in the heart of Norwich’s beautiful and historic city centre. Run Norwich will make its eagerly anticipated return on Sunday 17th July 2022 after two years of postponement due to Covid-19.

As a partner charity for Run Norwich 2022 we are thrilled we can offer 30 places to runners who will commit to raising a minimum of £150 which will enable us to continue with the vital services we provide. In return we can offer a race shirt and support along the way, a fundraising pack, including sponsor forms, and help with linking online fundraising to our YMCA fundraising site. You could even win one of our incentives to encourage you!

To apply for one of our charity places you will need to commit to raise a minimum of £150 by 22nd May and be available to take part on the race day. You can apply for one of our places by completing this form.  If you have any questions email Judy –  judy.bailey@ymcanorfolk.org. 

For further race information and rules please follow the link: www.runnorwich.co.uk

YMCA Norfolk is part of the oldest youth charity in the world but we are completely autonomous and solely responsible for raising our own funding which is used to carry out the services we offer to vulnerable young people and families in Norfolk.


Why run for us?

In the last year alone, YMCA Norfolk has provided a safe and secure home to 381 young people, intensive family support to 292 families via our Families Team and provided 413 counselling sessions.

Our mission is to inspire young people to discover their potential so that they can live life in all its fullness. We provide accommodation and support to help people towards independent living whilst also providing employment, training and workplace experience through our social enterprises and employability projects.

You can find out more about Run Norwich on the Run Norwich website and you can keep up to date by following the Run Norwich social media channels too:  Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Search for the event hashtag: #RN22666

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Register for Run Norwich 2022 with YMCA Norfolk

3rd February 2022 by Harriet King

Run for your local YMCA

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Andrew’s Story: “The staff at YMCA Norfolk have not only supported me, but also improved every single aspect of my life.”

31st January 2022 by Harriet King

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Before moving into YMCA Norfolk’s accommodation, Andrew was a participant of On Track – a countywide project that aims to clear barriers to work for young people in Norfolk through helping them get into education, training or employment. This is how Andrew found out about YMCA Norfolk, who are a partner in the project.

At the time, Andrew was living with family, however there were threats of violence and he said he often felt unsafe. This escalated during the COVID-19 pandemic, as an effect of ongoing lockdowns.

He moved into accommodation with YMCA Norfolk in Autumn 2020 to escape his dangerous living situation. Despite not previously living in supported housing, he said he quickly felt supported by staff and gained a sense of independence.

YMCA staff supported him with life skills such as cooking and gaining confidence in trying new things – something he previously struggled with.

“The staff at YMCA Norfolk have not only supported me, but also improved every single aspect of my life.

“I feel I have not only been protected from a dangerous living situation, but also gained more confidence and independence, as well as accessing much-needed therapy to face my past trauma.

“I’m extremely proud of myself for getting the help I need,” Andrew said.

Andrews hopes for the future include having his own flat and decorating it, as well as working towards his English GCSE.

“One day I would like to become a children’s author,” he added.

Andrew is currently working with YMCA Norfolk’s ‘Life Ready’ project: studying two separate ASDAN courses in History and Sex and Relationships. He is also engaging in positive activities, provided by YMCA Norfolk’s housing and youth engagement workers.


If you’re a young person seeking help, please get in touch with our housing team.

If you’re inspired by Andrew’s story and would like to support us in transforming young lives, please consider: ·

Fundraising with us

Volunteering with us

Donating to our mission

Leaving a gift in your will

Filed Under: Case Studies, LATEST NEWS

YMCA Norfolk Celebrates Double Success at National Youth Matters Awards

8th November 2021 by Harriet King

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Two teams from YMCA Norfolk were presented national awards at the annual Youth Matters Awards in London on Friday evening; held at the Grand Sheraton Hotel hosted by YMCA England and Wales.

With only 15 awards up for grabs on the night, YMCA Norfolk walked away with Training and Education Project of the Year and Families Project of the Year – among a staggering 101 YMCAs across England and Wales.

The YMCA Norfolk Families and Communities Team were awarded for their exceptional dedication to supporting families across Norfolk; and were congratulated for stepping up significantly in response to the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Kendal

The team were titled ‘Family Project of the Year’ after being shortlisted back in July 2021. They have delivered over 7,000 hours of support through rapid response/return alone, supporting 393 families in crisis.  

Additionally, they have worked hard to continue to house and support single parents in YMCA Norfolk’s Umbrella Housing services, providing a safe and secure environment for their children providing additional support, food parcels, additional parenting support and ensuring the best opportunity to sustain change. 

Collecting the award on behalf of the team was Esther Nixon, Senior Wellbeing Engagement Worker, and Kendal Cullabine, Families Team Business Support Officer.

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In addition to Family Project of the Year, YMCA Norfolk’s E-learning Service were also successful on the night – awarded as ‘Education and Training Project of the Year.’

Despite a challenging year for young people, the E-learning service provided specialist education to 175 students; ensuring they maintained their interest in learning throughout tough times.

Unlike most other online education companies, the E-Learning Service offers bespoke provision for individual students based on their learning needs, ability levels and school course. As a result of their industry leading services for young people, the team were recognised as category winners at the national awards ceremony – not only but the public but also by a panel of judges.

Jamie Holland, E-Learning Service Principal, and Ruth Duma, E-Learning Service Administrator, collected the award on behalf of the team.

John Lee, YMCA Norfolk CEO, who attended the awards evening said:

“It was fantastic to see the hard work and expertise of our Families and E-Learning teams recognised at the national Youth Matters Awards. Our teams were up against some incredibly inspiring finalists and to win 2 awards is unprecedented for YMCA Norfolk. It is a great testament to all of the team members involved.”

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Emma’s Story: “I have achieved so much since being with YMCA Norfolk”

1st November 2021 by Harriet King

Disclaimer: story mentions self-harm. Emma’s name has been changed to protect her identity.


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“I came to YMCA Norfolk because things at home were getting very bad and my mental health was suffering. I was living with my dad and step-mother, and due to friction and arguments in the household, it was getting to the point where I was self-harming every day.

I found out about YMCA Norfolk because my brother is living there, and I thought it would be a safe and secure place to get the support and help I needed. I moved into Central (John Drake House) 13 months ago and received lots of support through regular 1-2-1 meetings with my support worker.

In fact, my support worker not only helped me through some really bad times, but also helped me to receive the support I needed to stop self-harming.  

I began to gain self-confidence and self-worth and was able to successfully manage my accommodation and rent at Central; meaning I could move over to My Place (YMCA Norfolk’s 40-place hostel in central Norwich, where residents are provided with their own flat to encourage independence).

I feel really proud of myself for managing my move to My Place and I feel I have achieved so much since being here. My mental health is improving; I have learnt more coping mechanisms and I am learning to have more self-respect. I feel stronger and I am growing daily. Through my support meetings I have been able to express my feelings and a gain a better understanding of myself.

My hopes for the future are to continue working on my mental health – which is improving on a daily basis – as well as to live in my own flat. I’m also currently talking to my support worker about a career in childcare and/or working with children, as this is something I’ve always wanted to do, and thanks to the team at YMCA Norfolk I have gained confidence, feel more focused and most importantly, feel listened to.”

If you’re a young person seeking help, please get in touch with our housing team.

If you’re inspired by Emma’s story and would like to support us in transforming young lives, please consider:

  • Fundraising with us
  • Volunteering with us
  • Donating to our mission
  • Leaving a gift in your will

Filed Under: Case Studies, LATEST NEWS

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