We take pride in ...
''Supporting young people to fulfil their potential and become happy ,resilient and
successful members of their community.''
The Blandford Youth and Community Centre is a Charity run organisation, run and supported by a great board of Trustees.
We are currently running 4 evenings a week as well as doing outreach
within the Blandford area.
We strive to be a one stop shop of advice information, resources and support
for young people and the wider community. We strive to provide a safe place for
young people to socialise with their friends, use our facilities and take part
in arts, crafts, sports, gaming, activities, and open discussions in worldwide
issues and age-related issues whilst providing support in relationships, education,
families, mental health, bereavement, addiction, bullying, sexual health,
puberty and exam pressures to help support them to make informed decisions.
We
do this with the help and support of qualified paid workers, volunteer staff
and young volunteers to a ratio of 1-20.
Our staff consists of paid staff and volunteer staff to a ratio of 1-20. We run
every session with at least one Level 3 youth worker, at least 2 level 2
assistants and a team of our young volunteers.
All our adult staff are trained in different areas such as, bereavement, autism,
drugs and alcohol, mental health, benefits advising and safeguarding as well as
being DBS cleared. We have staff who are registered with the NHS through c card
training and sexual health training to advise young people on sexual health and
if they are ready for a consensual respectful relationship, they can provide an
assessment for free condoms and provide pregnancy tests and advice.
We could not provide what we do without the help and support of our young
volunteers they take part in the young volunteer programme that we run. This is
where we take year 10 students through an interview and training process so
they can help us run our sessions. Our Young volunteers are trained in
safeguarding, participation and health and safety. This provides them work with
transferrable skills such as stock rotation, till skills, conflict resolution,
organisation skills and being part of a team. They all achieve a Dorset award, (this
year Matt Prosser from Dorset council came and handed out the certificates) and
the opportunity to take part in additional training and awards. This is great
for their CVs and college applications They greatly support out younger people,
they help mentor them, they run great activities outdoors and in as well as run
activities for open discussions, related to topical events, age-appropriate issues,
world issues and discuss events currently happening in the news. The younger
people can really relate to them, and the young volunteers really support them
in building their confidence and discussing those harder to talk about issues. We
took some of our Young Volunteers to Carey Camp in the summer as a thank you
for their hard work. We went indoor pot holing’ fire making, participated in team
games and canoeing.
To be able to provide the help and support that we do it is also very important
to us that we work as part of a team. Some of the people we are very lucky to currently
be working in partnership with are The Blandford School, other local schools in
the area, Families, Police, North Dorset Locality and the NHS this
allows us to fully support Families and share information when needed.
We are also very lucky to work in partnership with the Williams Williams charity which allows us to run our community wardrobe project they support us by donating vouchers
for clothing and school uniform, which recently helped a young person return to
school who was not attending due to them not having a uniform.
We also provide food parcels provided by the food bank, as unlike them and the children’s
centre we are open in the evenings, which gives those families who work during
the day but need this support, the opportunity to use it.
We have also recently joined up with the Community Fridge, who have a fridge at
the Blandford youth and community centre filled with unwanted food donated by
Tesco allowing anyone to come and receive free extra food to whilst helping
fight the waste of food.
We want to thank our Chair Julie Newall and our Trustee Board all those we partnership with and everyone that donates their time and money to us.
We really cannot do this without you.
We are always looking to build our support team and build relationships so
please get in contact if you feel we could be working with you.