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Eligible applications: Irvine

Total budget £11,840

Only residents in the following areas can participate:

IRVINE YOUTH LEGACY CENTRE

2024-09-11  •  No comments  •  Morgan Blackie  •  Irvine

We have previously been lucky enough to secure Youth PB in 23/24 which allowed us to provide free bite to eat during each group for 10 months as this is something that the young people attending the centre where often asking for. Being able to provide young people with a free bite to eat and drink has allowed us to help relive the cost of living crisis from young people and their families. Which is why we would like to be able to continue having this as part of our programme. As well as our free snacks at the youth groups, the centre also hosts “Food chat and chill” on a Sunday evening which is one of our most popular groups this provides young people with a free hot meal. Between the snacks at through the week and food chat and chill the centre has been able to provide over 150 young people with a free meal in the last 10 months. We would like to be able to continue our choice of tuckshop sweets for young people to choose one per night and a range of juice for young people to access. We would also like to stock a range of noodles for young people to have when they are visiting.   

water/diluting juice - £200

tuckshop snacks and crisps - £300

noodles/bread/poptarts - £500

£1,000
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Irvine Royal Academy Parent Council - Mental Health Matters

2024-09-07  •  No comments  •  irvineroyalpc  •  Irvine

We wish to provide resources for pupil Mental Health Ambassadors (S5 and 6 pupils) to help them develop a safe space in the school where all young people can access support for their mental health. All Mental Health Ambassadors will receive training - the Parent Council will use Youth PB Funding to cover travel expenses and certificates/badges. Badges will ensure all Mental Health Ambassadors are easily identifiable to all young people in the school to approach if they want support.

  • Resources for safe space eg. posters, beanbags, fidget toys - £300
  • Travel expenses/badges/certificates - £200

In addition, we wish to increase awareness and challenge attitudes, beliefs and cultural norms that underpin gender-based violence, through the promotion of the Mentors in Violence Prevention (MVP) programme. This programme, aimed at S5 and 6 pupils, addresses physical violence, name-calling, sexting, coercive and controlling behaviour and harassment, which all have an impact on young people's mental health. The MVP programme supports young people to positively influence the attitudes and behaviours of their peers. Pupils will receive training which will then allow them to become MVP mentors to deliver programmes to Primary 7 pupils through to S3 pupils, with a focus on encouraging young people to become active bystanders, by challenging and reporting gender-based violence. The Parent Council will use Youth PB Funding to cover training travel expenses, and certificates/badges. The 16 Days of Action Against Domestic Violence Campaign, beginning 25th November, will be promoted by MVP mentors in the school through planned events (still to be decided) which the Parent Council hope to fund through Youth PB Funding. 

  • Travel expenses/badges/certificates - £200
  • Cost of snacks for pupils involved in the 16 Days Of Action - £100
  • Planned events run by MVP Mentors - £200
£1,000

Greenwood Youth Forum

2024-09-18  •  No comments  •  Greenwood Youth Forum  •  Irvine

We hope to use the funding to help develop our young peoples confidence and wellbeing to become a more affective youth forum, it will also help our mental and physical wellbeing. If we have an issue we discuss them as a forum and seek advice from our workers. We will be more physically active increasing our health and well being  

Cost of Arran Outdoor Centre - £122 Per person x 8 people = £976

£976