Friday 4 September 2009

Role Reversal Film Week

The cafe scene filmed in Tea Tree Cafe on the A6 in Belper. Everyone was trying not to laugh at the realistic acting from the Young People of the Drop Inn.


Practicing the steady walking and daily chit chat. Everyone fell into role and drew attention straight away.


O.A.P's threatening each other with the serious knife crime issues. This was completely safe with the old people modeling with knitting needles and a walking stick.


The Young people showing the Seniors how to act like them.


O.A.P's posing for their Hoodie scene


The Drop Inn film crew and Filmcity at Chatsworth


Chatsworth tour and filming


Young dressed as Old

Wednesday 17 June 2009

Training the Safer Neighbourhood Team

Myself and Gill Clarke (Derbyshire Intergenerational Strategy) have spend 2 afternoons doing a presentation to the police safer neighbourhood teams at County Hall Matlock. It was to promote Intergenerational work and show the positive outcomes within communities. I used the knife crime project and games nights as the main examples, especially the outcome that the older and younger people now speak to eachother in the street or on the estate - a good positive result.

Holbrook Village Fete

The Drop Inn held a stall at the event on Saturday 13th June in the sunshine. The day was a real success, it was aimed at publicity for the Drop Inn and Linking Lives. 7 young people from the Drop Inn attended helping out and talking to older people,6 older people from the Linking Lives project attended and enjoyed the day.

Sunday 7 June 2009

HOLBROOK VILLAGE FETE

HOLBROOK VILLAGE FETE – Saturday 13th June 2009
Holbrook village fete, this is promotional for both Linking Lives and The Drop Inn. Young and Older people from the projects will be attending – we will provide transport as required. Our stall will have bric a brac, leaflets, and promotional material.

STORIES OF YOUTH

STORIES OF YOUTH
A new project has started with the Alder Road group, mapping of places to go or hang around in the past and present, it is the start of a social history project. Large maps of Belper are being used to identify places, written stories are being produced to go with the maps. Really it is carrying on with the Clued Up project - who was the most street wise in their youth - just adding another angle to it. It will also be part of the film project “image of youth over the years”.
It is such good fun listening to what the elderly people got up to - it really entertains the young people, but it also shows the young people that who they see as old were not so different from themselves in their day.
We are planning a summer film project to be based at Chatsworth House during a week over summer – dates to be confirmed. This would be a wonderful backdrop for social history project material. The idea is to book transport and take picnic lunches along with elderly people and young people.
We need as many stories as possible so please forward anything to us especially if its relevant to Belper.

EUROPEAN DAY OF SOLIDARITY BETWEEN GENERATIONS

EUROPEAN DAY OF SOLIDARITY BETWEEN THE GENERATIONS
This event was also the launch of the Belper Intergenerational Knife Crime Project. A lot of work went into the planning and preparation for this event. It was fully supported by the police, neighbourhood watch, Safer Neighbourhoods and DIgS (Derbyshire County Council Intergenerational Strategy).
Surveys were sent out to different groups around perception of knife crime with a 70% return which we were well pleased with. On the day a large display of the results was unveiled after a speech by Councillor Anne Western (Derbyshire County Council Minister for Children and Young Peoples Services). Stands were provided by DIgS (DCC intergenerational strategy) Police Task Force (Knife Arch) & Dog Handler, Safer Neighbourhoods, Neighbourhood Watch, & V involved.
The young people had designed quiz sheets around text speak – the older people had to translate the text by asking young people for help. The older people had designed a quiz for young people based on old Belper, the young people had to ask older people for help. The activity caused much chatter and laughing between the groups. The Nintendo Wii was set up – the young challenged the older people to games, also the Jam Jar (music room) was open and groups were encouraged to have a mess about with the equipment.
WHO ATTENDED
15 young people from BELPER SCHOOL who helped in every way, especially socialising with the elderly people attending.
12 elderly people from the ALDER ROAD group (target estate)
60 officials and guests signed in, including;
3 Derbyshire County Councillors,
3 heads of departments Derbyshire County Council
Representatives from;
National Youth Agency
Amber Valley Borough Council
Holbrook Parish Council
Methodist Circuit
Derbyshire Constabulary (various departments)
Beth Johnson Foundation (National Intergenerational Organisation)
English Churches (Housing)
Press officers
Endeavour Training
Rotary Club
8 trustees; THE DROP INN

Buffet lunch was provided by the Welcome Tavern, Liza did an amazing job at very short notice (24 hours).
The whole day was a total success in terms of socialising between the generations and publicity which came out of it. National Youth Agency want to use the Knife Crime Project as a pilot – so do the Beth Johnson Foundation, our whole profile is looking good.
Full report of the research and the day its self has been produced.

BELPER KNIFE CRIME PROJECT

KNIFE CRIME PROJECT
Originally the idea for this came from the Drop Inn to be used for the young members there, it was decided to make it into an intergenerational project so the questionnaires were redesigned to go out to elderly people and professionals too. After collating information THE gathered, results were published and unveiled at the European Day of Solidarity Between the Generations. We are still looking into what we want to do with the results – ie make a film, produce a leaflet or do a performance, all generations are giving ideas at present and will take part in what is decided upon.

ALDER ROAD COFFEE MORNINGS

ALDER ROAD GROUP
Weekly meetings with Alder Road group are still happening and successful (target estate) some good bonds being made. Whenever possible I take a young person or 2 to socialise. This can happen more frequent Ddue to GCSE leave and exams finishing, also over the school holidays there are young people interested in joining in – we will plan some specific activities for some of these days.

WELCOME GAMES

GAMES NIGHTS
2 more games nights have happened at the Welcome Tavern, supper was provided by Liza at the Welcome. Groups of older people from Parks Estate and young people played dominoes and cards and generally socialised. Feedback from the older people was very positive again – they have asked for a board games night next, this is to be arranged – I am looking at holding the event at Alder Road Community Centre for a change (and to fit in with ideas of expanding the project) I am aiming to make this an ongoing games club to be sustainable after the end of Linking Lives project. Both generations are getting on very well and have said they speak to each other when they meet in the town or on the streets. A positive outcome.

Wednesday 27 May 2009

Talk? poster


Talk? poster
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Performance about communication differences across generations


A group of young people from the Drop Inn worked with a few elderly people to make a promotional video based on communication. It showed how young people communicate through text and mobile phones while elderly people meet in the street, have a cup of tea and a chat - real socialising. The film section was followed by a live performance using djembe drums and poi (different methods of communication). The performance was done at Derbyshire County Council Headquarters at the VCI celebration event.

Monday 30 March 2009

Clockwork Granny Advert



We hope this fun mini film dosent offend anyone, it was the idea of a 82 year old gentleman who thought it was hillarious. With his help 2 of our young people put it together.

Monday 2 February 2009

Welcome Tradition

After meeting with the older peoples group on Alder Road - one of the target areas - we arranged a games night at the local public house - The Welcome Tavern. Liza and Dave the Landlady and Landlord were very supportive and keen to get involved as a community project. This turned out to be the perfect venue as it is in the centre of the estate we are targeting so involves older residents who do not attend the Wednesday sessions. Liza provided a pie and pea supper (also sandwiches) as traditional refreshments. 8 young people took part in traditional games with the older people, all were very well behaved and thoroughly enjoyed themselves. 4 staff members were in attendance and enjoyed it as much as everyone else. Jake - one of our young people - was totally obsessed with domino's. Non of the young people had seen bagatelle before either so it was most entertaining. We also took round questionnaires to do with knife crime to help with the research on a project we are running and including in the linking lives project.
A really successful evening, a big thank you to all who took part and especially to the Welcome Tavern for hosting the evening - we will be back in the near future for more joint activities. Due to the success we are hoping to repeat the sessions at least once a month.

Wednesday 28 January 2009

The Welcome Tradition


The Welcome Tradition
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Pool on arival



The Welcome Tradition
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Playing and chatting in groups



The Welcome Tradition
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Playing Cards



The Welcome Tradition
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The groups



The Welcome Tradition
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Domino's bad hand



The Welcome Tradition
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Bagatelle?



The Welcome Tradition
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Domino's

Tuesday 20 January 2009

Shop Mobility

I have had a meeting with Dianne from Shop Mobility based in Alfreton. We are looking at doing an accessibility survey of Belper around Elderly or disabled people. The young people will carry out the survey and assist the members (elderly people)around the shops or other places they wish to visit. This is only at talking stage yet but we will be looking positively at running the project. Will keep you updated as I know more.

Alder Road Group

Well I thought I had found out what is happening in Belper for Older people, but I was pleasantly wrong. I found a group who meet in the centre on Parks Estate every week, I have met with them quite a few times to date - they are a wonderful and pro-active group who live in one of my target areas - perfect. I never tire of hearing their stories! I have not been able to arrange for the young and old to meet officially as yet but with the planned Welcome Tradition nights this will bring them together. I look forward to working with the groups and hopefully bringing my 3 older people groups together too.

Welcome Tradition

Here it is at last, our first evening activity as requested by the older generation. "Andrea" they said "not being funny but there are loads of coffee mornings and lunches in the day we can go to but nothing in an evening". So that was the beginning. I had a meeting with the Landlady (Liza) at the Welcome Tavern on Mill Lane - this is on the edge of one of my target estates, Tuesday nights are pretty quite in there so we decided to give it a go. We will be doing traditional pub games such as cards, dominoes and darts, we have also got hold of 2 very very old bagatelle games!! Liza is putting on a pie and pea supper (with sandwiches too) so we are hoping for a good turn out from both generations - I will keep you posted on this. If it is successful we intend to run it on a monthly basis using different themes, already suggested are computer games, beetle drive, bingo and sing a long / music night.
The Welcome Tradition night is being held on Tuesday 27th January 2009.