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Henderson Herald THE INSIDE - It’s Not About The Bike - Future Education - West Earlham Junior Magazine Free Big Day’s Little Brother - Clubs, Activities and lots more from your community Summer 2019 Hold The Front Page... Norwich The Year 5 pupils visited community groups and identify the issues they want to speak out about, and And that can only be good news.” area where the pupils can investigate nature, wildlife and the changing of the organisations across develop their reporting Norwich Primary Academy is Primary Norwich to film reports tackling issues such as food skills. Andy said: “The children part of The Inspiration Trust and is one of the largest seasons. The school also offer an extended day for Academy poverty and homelessness. At the headquarters of the have been amazing – they have very strong opinions primary schools in the area with about 350 children and pupils in Year 3 to Year 6 where they provide a variety of free activities for the Norwich Foodbank Sophia, and their own unique two classes per year. They takes over Cayden, and Iysha spoke to staff and volunteers about perspectives about the issues that matter to them, provide a strong academic focus on subjects like children to enjoy including cookery, music classes, the news how the scheme helps tackle hunger in the city. along with massive enthusiasm.” English and Maths and incorporate a Read Write Inc. drama, football, science club, dance and much more. These sessions run from the Cayden explained: “We Norwich Primary Academy programme which uses for world decided to come to the Foodbank because they Vice Principal Heather Denny has noticed the phonic techniques to help develop the children’s end of the school day until 4.30pm on Tuesdays and premiere help people in our community who don’t have positive impact the project has had on the children reading and writing skills. As well as offering informative Thursdays. To find out more about Norwich Primary Academy enough money to go to the involved saying, “Their and fun trips the school has festival supermarket.” The pupils also visited City confidence has grown so much since they’ve been a large outdoor area on site with lots of fun equipment, or to arrange a visit to see the academy for yourself call show. Hall to interview Norwich City Council leader Alan working with Andy and Beckie. Our school is part of a playing field for sports and games and even a woodland 01603 454423. A team of young reporters Waters and find out what a really caring community from Norwich Primary the council is doing to help where everyone looks out Academy presented the families in our community. for each other and the world premiere of a very The festival show was the children are really excited special news programme as culmination of weeks of about showing that off.” part of this year’s Norfolk work with London-based The show received a and Norwich Festival. artists Andy Field and Beckie glowing review in The Times Broadcast live from the Darlington, with the aim of newspaper, with arts stage of the Norwich enabling the children to take correspondent Sam Playhouse on Saturday May part in discussions on the Marlowe concluding 11th. News News News same level as adults. “There’s plenty to be featured reports written, The pair ran workshops at depressed about in the filmed and presented by the Norwich Primary Academy headlines but children like children about issues that to help the children explore these are already writing really matter to them. the purpose of the news, new stories for our future.
The Future Of Education Future Education, The school’s mission is to give environment where pupils a balance of vocational, with diverse needs can based on Motum academic and personal re-engage with learning on an Road, is an education to pupils with individual basis, enabling special educational needs and everyone to have the same Independent disabilities, engaging them in opportunities through treating Special School for learning, inspiring them to achieve and nurturing them to each person as an individual with individual needs. John boys and girls go on to be successful adults. Butcher, Head Teacher at aged between13 Future Education, which can accommodate up to 44 pupils Future Education, has many years’ experience not only in and 16 years that from across Norfolk and teaching but also as a qualified Suffolk, provides a range of Mental Health Social Worker have been additional services in bringing the perfect mix of excluded from education, training, outreach and family support to help education, understanding and support. mainstream enable pupils with social, For more information, to emotional and mental health education and needs to thrive. They offer lots enquire about available spaces or to see how you can get may require of opportunities to take part in involved go to group activities, such as the www.futureeducation.org.uk. specialist Meet Bec Hart recent 3 night adventure on teaching, facilities, the sail boat Excelsior, designed to teach new skills resources and whilst developing social skills additional adult and boosting confidence. Future Education believes in My name is Bec Hart and I Although a lot of my time is started working as a Youth spent working within these support. providing a supportive Support Worker for Henderson groups I can also offer West Earlham Words Trust in March this year. I have one-to-one support. This could worked as a support worker for include help with finance, 21 years, 16 of which have housing, health, education and been spent working with employment or just be a safe Some of the Earlham Words Public Relations Officer which we think was Shed’ column and keen cooks can find regular recipes that young people in supported accommodation helping them place to talk. I can also meet up with young people to students at West written so well we are going to will tempt the taste buds. Sport to gain confidence, self-esteem introduce them to the different share it with you in full… is very important to the and the skills needed to move groups available so that they Earlham Junior Press Release: children of West Earlham so a on to independence. feel comfortable coming for In my role at Henderson Trust I the first time. School have My name is Charlie and I am the Public Relations Officer for team of dedicated sports reporters cover fixtures and am working across all of the In my spare time I enjoy going started a West Earlham Words. write match reports, profile popular sports and the regular projects running for young people including Not About to various gigs, listening to music and following my West Earlham Junior School magazine club has launched its own column My Sporting Life The Bike, SORTED and the favourite football team. explores individual pupils’ Reach youth groups. which meets magazine: West Earlham Our Big Day’s Words. West Earlham Words, or sporting activities. There is every Thursday WEW, is packed full of stories and articles written by a even a problems page addressing issues that may and Friday concern pupils and, to top it all, Little Brother dedicated team of journalists from Years 3-6. The first issue a mind bending, super-tricky lunchtime. celebrates the school’s Science puzzle can be found on the The club comprises of pupils of Week which took place in the back page. all ages from across the school spring. As well as a double Mrs Parry-Jones, Headteacher In previous years our Big Day and will be open to all and we working together to produce a page review of the fantastic of WEJS, said. "I am so excited event has taken place on very much look forward to publication for the students experiments and activities that to see the children's ideas in Henderson Park and families seeing you. There will be stalls every half term called West took place during Science this absolutely fantastic have enjoyed a fun day of from local organisations and Earlham Words. Week the magazine covers a magazine." activities, demonstrations, providers and we hope visitors The students are not only wide range of topics. For more information about food and entertainment. This will enjoy food, games, local responsible for the content of There is a fascinating Arts page West Earlham Junior School go year we are planning a new activities and much much the publication but also take with articles exploring the to www.wejs.co.uk and exciting community event. more. So save the date and on every role within the team huge variety of art and music We want to have a community come on down to Cadge Road. including Journalism, Editorial activities that take place in the showcase and will be hosting a Assistants, Public Relations and school. A fashion column takes drop-in style event at Cadge Distribution. a fun look at children’s style, Road Community Centre on The Herald was recently sent a Press Release from the West green- fingered pupils can find advice in the ‘In the garden Saturday 20th July from 12 until 4pm. The event is free Henderson Trust Visit www.henderson-norwich.org for all the latest!
Trust Henderson To Sort You Out Over The Summer Holidays Sorted, Henderson the Henderson Trust Team Trust’s programme of will be available at the Credit Union office at the West subsidised activities Earlham Shopping Centre provided over the between 10am and 1pm from school holidays, 24th June until 12th July. We will be increasingly using recently wrapped up our own Facebook page to let its Easter you know all about the key programme. This dates and trip information for It’s All About The Warehouse included trampolining and a our Sorted Programmes. Whether you are a Sorted regular or want to join our Not About The is to provide a safe and bright and inviting and allows trip for the whole Sorted trips then please friendly environment for the people using the facilities to follow our Henderson Trust Bike, or NAB, is a community to get together, have their own work station family to some Facebook page for all the Henderson Trust meet new people and with everything to hand. London Museums. latest. If you currently only bicycle repair, increase confidence levels Furthermore the workshop The programme was a great follow the Friends of through individual and group has a huge inventory of good success, with thanks going Henderson Sorted Facebook maintenance and work. used bicycle parts, from rows out to all the hard working page, which has lots of useful recycling project Graham Meads, Project of hanging frames to rack volunteers, and the holidays information but isn’t our Manager of NAB, said “Unit 9 upon rack of boxes, tubs and finished off in style with a Fun official page, you will also based in the had reached a point where it trays of recycled spare Day and Easter Egg Hunt run need to follow the Henderson industrial units at needed to be reimagined to components. Special thanks in partnership with the NR5 Trust Facebook Page as well provide a more functional, to Billy Fysh for all his help Community Hub at Cadge in order to ensure you have the Henderson better equipped and more and colleagues at Henderson Road Community Centre. all the latest on Sorted. Business Centre on welcoming space for its Trust for all their support. Over 250 people attended Sorted is free to sign up to various groups to build and Go to www.nabnorwich.org.uk the event and a lot of and available to anyone who Ivy Road. repair bicycles.” NAB has or visit the Henderson Trust chocolate was eaten! lives in the Henderson Trust NAB offers a wide range of taken over an additional website for more information The team are currently busy area. inclusive packages as well as industrial unit to become the on Not About The Bike and to planning the Summer tailor-made services and new and improved workshop. see how you can get Sorted’s packed programme courses designed specifically The work took a year from involved. of activities which will start for schools, training design to doors open but the on 29th July. Booklets should providers, social services and results speak for themselves. be arriving through the local community. The new space features half a members’ doors by the end However as the name would dozen bespoke and of June and the deadline for Trust suggest it’s ‘not about the colour-coded rolling tool booking and payment is bike’… whilst the sessions stations with everything from Friday 12th July. A member of teach basic maintenance. and a bike stand to tyre levers in bike repair skills to people of addition to a double set of all ages and abilities, the aim specialist tools. The space is Henderson Trust Needs Your Help Henderson Would you like to help out in your Not About the Bike. And they could all benefit from a little existing ones whilst boosting your CV and building committed to keeping all our staff and service users safe so HERALD help. You could get involved confidence. all our volunteering roles will community and with helping to run our youth You will receive training for require a DBS check. To tell us about your groups, supporting the the role and have regular If you are interested and want develop your sessions or maybe cooking meetings with staff members to come in for a chat please events and projects or potential at the for the kids. Perhaps you to make sure you are happy contact Sally Fox on to advertise your could help out with Sorted and know exactly what you sally.fox@henderson-norwich.org same time? organising the activities or need to do. We look forward to hearing business or group here The Trust runs various helping out on the trips? If Volunteers need to be 18 years and over and need to from you. please contact projects in this area including admin is your thing then you Sorted trips and activities, a could support us in the office. be able to make an agreed maggiesgaltd@gmail.com youth club and our We can help you develop workshop-based bike project new skills and build on your commitment to work. Henderson Trust is Henderson Trust Like us at www.facebook.com/hendersontrust
What’s On At The Library In partnership with Norfolk Also on Thursday afternoons, The annual Summer Reading County Council Family between 2pm and 2:30pm, Challenge starts at the Information Service, West the library provides a Bounce beginning of the school Earlham Library has a drop-in and Rhyme session; a half an summer holidays. This year’s session every Thursday hour session where parents theme is Space Chase – an between 2:30pm and 4:30pm and their babies or toddlers out of this world adventure called Tiny Talkers providing can enjoy singing songs and inspired by the 50th support and advice for nursery rhymes. This is a fun anniversary of the moon parents with children aged way to develop landings. These are in 0-5 who may need an extra communication skills and addition to the other regular push with their speech and learn about language and groups, such as Knit & Natter language development. numbers from an early age. and Book Club. Lunch With New Friends In the last edition of seated Zumba and scarf meeting with the Silvers exercise classes, which were Diners this morning. They The Herald we told you very popular, hearing from a made us and our information about an exciting new variety of local groups and providers very welcome and event which was a individuals from the local Michaela, from Henderson partnership between community such as City Trust, worked very hard to Councillor Kevin Maguire, Beat keep everything going The Silver Diners Club Constable Geraint Hughes, smoothly. They are a nice and Norwich Older Chris from Versus Arthritis group.” People’s Forum (NOPF). (formerly Arthritis Care) and NOPF also wanted to take this The event was supported by County Councillor Kim opportunity to thank Make Cadge Road Henderson Trust and took Clipsham, who is also a Henderson Trust for place at The Cadge Road Henderson Trustee. supporting this joint venture. Community Centre. Feedback from both groups Everyone looks forward to The Place To Be The event saw members from was very positive with one future events with a focus on both groups enjoying physical member of NOPF reporting older people’s information and activities together such as back “We had a very active activities. Help us to create make the most of the space One Stop IT Solution Shop a great space for young people by filling in a short survey. The closing date for completed surveys is 12th We Solve All, consoles. They specialise in old phone will be refurbished July at which point two lucky based at the both Android and Apple and sent to a developing and there is a prize winners will be drawn at services so you can get country to help grow the random and will receive a £25 West Earlham technical support for all your economy and save the planet chance to win a Chapelfield voucher each. gadgets, regardless of all at the same time. Shopping manufacturer, under one very We Solve All has on-site £25 Chapelfield If you would like to enter please contact Bec Hart on Centre, is a local roof. They even provide printing and photocopying voucher! becky.hart@henderson-norwich.org an emergency call out service facilities, an Internet Café and and she will send you the Henderson Trust will be one-stop-shop for when you need support but aren’t able to get down to will even assist you in Form Filling and CV Writing so this making some exciting short survey and a stamped address envelope so you can for all your the shop, and can deal with really is the place to go for all changes to Cadge Road Community Centre and we post it back free of charge. your technical issues at your your IT needs. Please note that if you are 13 technical needs. home or place of work whilst So whatever your technical want your help to develop a years old or under you will great space where you and The team of fully trained you carry on with your day. requirement pop into We need to get a parent or carer your friends want to come in-house technicians offer a As well as repairs they also Solve All at the West Earlham to consent and sign the and enjoy a range of activities range of friendly and sell and recycle old mobiles. Shopping Centre to make the survey too. and groups designed professional services and can Not only will you receive a most of the great range of We really look forward to specifically for you. repair mobile phones, good price for your services and facilities or call hearing your views. We would love young people computers and laptops, iPads unwanted phone but you can 01603 905905 to speak to a to tell us how they’d like to Good luck! and tablets and games feel good knowing that your friendly technician. Small print Kemono Sports Club Every effort has been made to ensure that the information provided within the Henderson Herald is accurate. Henderson Trust is unable to accept any responsibility for any action resulting from Sessions every Sunday the information contained herein. Some articles may have been provided by practitioners from 5pm to 7pm other agencies and therefore any views contained here are not necessarily the views of Henderson Trust staff, Trustees or agents. at The Marlpit Community Ju-Jitsu Bujutsu Centre Kobudo Japanese Weapons The Henderson Herald is produced by Henderson Trust for the For more info email Combat Tactics Self-Defence laszlo.zupan@wjjka.hu people of North and West Earlham, Marlpit and Larkman
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