The @TNLComFund@HeadStartFM programme will leave a 'lasting legacy' for Wolverhampton's children and young people, says a report due to be considered by councillors on Wednesday. Full story: https://t.co/lLoKGg6o85
The impact of the @HeadStartFM programme in improving the mental and emotional wellbeing of children and young people in Wolverhampton was celebrated at a special event @WolvesRaces yesterday. Full story: https://t.co/OAbQvBqSUT
Councillor Beverley Momenabadi, @beverley_momen, @WolvesCouncil's Cabinet Member for Children and Young People, brings today's @HeadStartFM legacy event, Our Journey, to an end @WolvesRaces, as she sums up the hugely positive impact of the programme over the last six years.
Andrew Wolverson, @WolvesCouncil's Deputy Director for Commissioning and Transformation Andrew Wolverson, reflects on learning from the @HeadStartFM programme and how this will shape a future offer for children, young people and families.
Here are members of the @HeadStartFM team at today's 'Our Journey' event talking about the importance of co-production in developing services for children and young people.
Learning from the @HeadStartFM programme has already been embedded in city services like Wolverhampton’s Youth Engagement Strategy (#YES) and #YoWolves, which aims to give young people in the city more opportunities and support with their mental health.
The @HeadStartFM programme primarily supported children, young people & families in four areas of the city; Low Hill, Bushbury and The Scotlands; Blakenhall, All Saints, Parkfields and Ettingshall; Heath Town, Park Village, Eastfield, Springfield and Old Heath; and Bilston East.
HeadStart Wolverhampton – Our Journey celebrates the Headstart Wolverhampton journey, and the legacy that it leaves behind. The event is featuring showcases from some of the participants, including @MoretonSchool & @x2yLGBT.
Chris Allen from @wv10consortium has been speaking about his organisation's role in the @HeadStartFM programme, which has supported the mental health and emotional wellbeing of 10 to 16-year-olds in Wolverhampton.
HeadStart Wolverhampton – Our Journey celebrates the @HeadStartFM Wolverhampton journey, and the legacy that it leaves behind. The event is featuring showcases from some of the participants, including Luke Tyler speaking about the work of @YMCA_BC.
Sharing their experiences of the @HeadStartFM programme with the audience @WolvesRaces were Gurbax Kaur and her Positive Participation specialist mental health services team.
Well over 13,000 young people in the city accessed @HeadStartFM support over the six year programme, along with over 700 parents and guardians. A total of 75 community organisations were involved in the design and delivery of the programme.
Jessica Deighton, from the Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families @AFNCCF, has given a keynote speech at the @HeadStartFM event this morning.
@WolvesCouncil's Executive Director for Families @EmmaBennett72 was joined by @M_riley0155 Melvin Riley, and activist and advocate for race equality, youth representation and mental health, to open today's Headstart Wolverhampton, Our Journey, event.