BCAF Quarterly Forum Meeting - February 2010

Burngreave Community Action Forum's latest Quarterly Forum Meeting took place on Saturday 27th February at the Burngreave Vestry Hall.

After Lunch, the event started with an item entitled ‘Coping with Cuts’, which focussed on how the area could respond to likely future cuts to funding and projects in the area. An example presentation of how BCAF helped coordinate a response to recent cuts in Adult Learning provision was given.

This was followed by ‘Making the Connections’, which aimed to discuss BCAF’s work on building a network of groups and residents in the area that could be consulted on topics of local interest. Steve Gayle presented his report based on interviews with local community groups, and Lisa Swift gave a presentation on BCAF’s current structure and plans.

Four Workshops were held, at which attendees were invited to give their opinion on how structures could be improved to encourage participation and cooperation in generating practical responses. The subjects and main recommendations are listed below, the full recommendations are listed at bottom of this page • Health – Don’t rely too much on electronic communication to spread health information. • Youth – set up and publicise a mailing list for youth activities. • Housing – Start a working group to focus on housing issues and hold a QFM on the topic. • Abbeyfield Festival – keep the Festival as local an event as possible

Feedback

Feedback received was generally positive, both writing and on the feedback forms. Some felt that lunch should have been held at the end of the meeting, and that more discussion could have been had on the cuts topic.

A large proportion of attendees took the opportunity to sign petitions opposing the cuts in Adult Learning, and to view information about activities, events and projects in the area.

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Full Workshop Recommendations

YOUTH PROVISION

  • More visible youth provision

  • Mailing lists of provision for parents

  • Publicising through schools

  • Workshops

  • Utilise Facebook

  • Careers advice using local role-models

  • Regular career events for Young People

  • Better partnership working/ joint working

  • Funding applications to share resources

  • Utilising voluntary/ working staff already based in schools

HOUSING

Issues

  • Overcrowding- leading to associated problems i.e. anti social behaviour, health problems

  • Lack of affordable housing

  • Supply cannot meet demand i.e. 43 000 household- 100 000 on waiting list 40 000 active

  • Levels of residents involvement in many areas, i.e. Verdon street , Ellesmere

Involvement

  • Collect data on issues/ needs information

  • Tenants residents groups

  • Scope for individual residents to get involved, boards etc

  • Sheffield Homes developing lists of residents who may want to be involved

  • Scope/ interest from some areas in being involved

  • Making campaigns/ issues relevant

HEALTH

  • Don’t over emphasise electronic communication

  • Use street level events to spread news of health issues

  • Improve coordination between health providers

FESTIVALS

  • Build on last year’s event

  • Make extra efforts to involve local groups and communities

  • Circulate more financial details

  • Show the World Cup Final

  • Have a community art piece, display it in an empty community space

  • Recycle rubbish

BCAF QFM Feb 2010
12:30pm to 3:00pm Saturday 27 February 2010

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