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ADULTS HEALTH & WELLBEING<br />

Applica-tion<br />

Code and<br />

Funding<br />

Stream<br />

27th November 2012 12.14pm<br />

MSG 2012/15 <strong>Appendix</strong> 1<br />

Organisation - Name and Address Project Title Project Description<br />

OPLC - Older People Lunch Club Services<br />

St Hilda's East Community Centre<br />

18 Club Row, E2 7EY<br />

OPLCS-01<br />

OPLCS-02<br />

OPLCS-03<br />

OPLCS-04<br />

OPLCS-05<br />

OPLCS-06<br />

OPLCS-07<br />

OPLCS-08<br />

OPLCS-09<br />

OPLCS-10<br />

OPLCS-11<br />

OPLCS-12<br />

OPLCS-13<br />

OPLCS-14<br />

OPLCS-15<br />

OPLCS-16<br />

OPLCS-17<br />

Newlon Fusion 4<br />

Daneland Walk, Hale Village<br />

N17 9FE<br />

Age Concern Tower Hamlets (Age Uk<br />

Tower Hamlets) - 82 Russia Lane,<br />

London E2 9LU<br />

St Hilda's Lunch<br />

Club Service<br />

John Scurr Lunch<br />

Club at John Scurr<br />

Community Centre<br />

E1<br />

Appian Court<br />

Resource Centre<br />

Luncheon Club<br />

Limehouse Project Cheadle Lunch, Game and<br />

Hall, Cheadle House , Copenhagen Place Go Club for Over<br />

, E14 7EY<br />

50's<br />

Recommendation to<br />

Cabinet 3rd October<br />

2012<br />

Final Recommendation<br />

Lunch club service for the general 50+ population, including<br />

Bangladeshi and African-Caribbean. Operating Five days<br />

per week, 20 users per day. 48,000 48,000<br />

Lunch club service for the general 50+ population, including<br />

those with special needs. Operating two days per week, 17<br />

users per day :<br />

Lunch club service for the general 50+ population.<br />

Operating five days per week, 20 users per day.<br />

Lunch club service for the BME community aged 50+.<br />

Operating three days per week, 35 users per day<br />

St. Peter's Community and Advice Bangladeshi Older Lunch club service for Bangladeshi women aged 50+.<br />

Centre St. Peter's Women's<br />

Operating three days per week, 20 users per day.<br />

North Community Centre, 1. Marian<br />

Place, E2 9AX<br />

Development Project<br />

Stifford TJRS TRA<br />

2-6 Cressy Place, E1 3JG<br />

Alzheimer's Society Tower Hamlets<br />

54-86 Old Montague Street, E1 5NN<br />

Wapping Bangladesh Association First<br />

Floor, Tench Street, London E1W 2QD<br />

Chinese Association of Tower Hamlets<br />

- 680 Commercial Raod, London E14<br />

7HA<br />

Fern Street Settlement - Fern Street,<br />

Bow, London E3 3PS<br />

Women's Health and Family Services<br />

The Brady Centre, 192 - 196 Hanbury St,<br />

London E1 5HU<br />

Somali Integration Team - Bancroft<br />

TMC, 12 Wickford House, London E1<br />

5QN<br />

Ocean Somali Community Association<br />

Concordia Centre, Railway Arches, 420 -<br />

421 Burdett Road, E3 4AA<br />

Black Women's Health and Family<br />

Support<br />

82 Russia Lane, E2 9LU<br />

Toynbee Hall 28<br />

Commercial St E1 6LS<br />

Children Education Group<br />

Harkness House Community Centre<br />

Christian Street, E1 1RX<br />

Poplar Bangladeshi Community<br />

Project, 39 Aberfeldy Street, E14 0NU<br />

£<br />

15,000<br />

36,000 80,000<br />

15,000 18,000<br />

15,000 15,000<br />

Lunch Club Services Lunch club service for the general 50+ population including<br />

BME. Operating five days per week (three male; two<br />

female), 15 users per day 30,000 45,000<br />

Alzheimer's Society<br />

Dementia Cafe<br />

Services<br />

Lunch club service for users with dementia aged 50+ and<br />

their carers with one café focussed on Somalian users.<br />

Two cafés in operation each running one day per month, a<br />

total of 20 users with dementia per day (and their carers)<br />

16,200 16,200<br />

Wapping Older Lunch club service for the Bangladeshi community aged<br />

Person's Lunch Club 50+. Operating four days a week (two female, two male),<br />

Project<br />

20 users a day 30,000 30,000<br />

Chinese and<br />

Vietnamese Elderly<br />

Luncheon Club<br />

Fern Street<br />

Settlement<br />

Lunchclub/social<br />

club over 50's<br />

Dumarka - Older<br />

Somali Women's<br />

Lunch Club<br />

Lunch club service for the Chinese community aged 50+.<br />

Operating two days a week, 30 users per day<br />

Lunch club service for the General 50+ population.<br />

Operating five days a week, 16 users a day<br />

Lunch club service for the Somali women aged 50+.<br />

Operating four days per week, 15 users per day.<br />

50 Plus Project Lunch club service for Somali women aged 50+. Operating<br />

three days per week, 30 users per day. Caters for Somali<br />

women.<br />

Somali Elders Mile<br />

End Lunch Club<br />

BWHAFS' Older<br />

Women's Lunch<br />

Club<br />

Wellbeing Centre<br />

Lunch Club and<br />

Surma<br />

Harkness Luncheon<br />

Club<br />

21,000 21,000<br />

21,000 21,000<br />

21,000 26,000<br />

Not funded as there are other<br />

local lunch clubs providing similar<br />

service.<br />

Lunch club service for the Somali community aged 50+.<br />

Operating two days per week (one male, one female), 20<br />

users a day 7,500 17,280<br />

Lunch club service for Somali/BME community aged 50+,<br />

Four days per week, 22 users per day<br />

21,000 26,000<br />

Lunch club service for the General 50+ population as per<br />

application, Five days per week (including one day for<br />

Bangladeshi users), 15 users per day 21,000 21,000<br />

Lunch club service for the Bangladeshi community aged<br />

50+, Five days per week (two days female; three days<br />

men), 25 users per day 35,000 35,000<br />

Meeting Point Lunch club service for the Bangladeshi and Somali<br />

community aged 50+, Three days a week, 20 users a day.<br />

1<br />

21,000 21,000


Applica-tion<br />

Code and<br />

Funding<br />

Stream<br />

27th November 2012 12.14pm<br />

OPLCS-18<br />

OPLCS-19<br />

OPLCS-20<br />

OPLCS-21<br />

OPLCS-22<br />

OPLCS-23<br />

OPLCS-24<br />

OPLCS-25<br />

OPLCS-26<br />

OPLCS-27<br />

OPLCS-28<br />

OPLCS-29<br />

OPLCS-30<br />

OPLCS-31<br />

OPLCS-32<br />

MSG 2012/15 <strong>Appendix</strong> 1<br />

Organisation - Name and Address Project Title Project Description<br />

Community of Refugees from Vietnam - Elderly Luncheon<br />

East London<br />

Club<br />

Docklands Settlement ,197 East Ferry<br />

Road, E14 3BA<br />

Somali Senior Citizens Club, Gran<strong>by</strong><br />

Hall<br />

37 St Matthew's Row, E2 6DT<br />

Kingsley Hall Community Centre<br />

Kingsley Hall, Powis Rd, E3 3HJ<br />

Wadajir Somali Community Centre,<br />

229 East India Dock road, E14 0EG<br />

Somali Senior<br />

Citizens Club<br />

Kingsley Hall<br />

Luncheon Club<br />

Wadajir Somali<br />

Elderly Luncheon<br />

Club<br />

Lunch club service for the Vietnamese community aged<br />

50+. Operating two days per week, 65 users per day.<br />

Lunch club service for Somali men aged 50+. Operating<br />

five days per week, 42 users per day.<br />

Lunch club service for the general 50+ population.<br />

Operating one day a week, 20 users a day.<br />

St. Peters Bengali Association Minerva Older Lunch club service for the Bangladeshi/BME community<br />

Minerva Community Centre, 10 Minerva People's Lunch Club aged 50+. Operating two days per week, 20 users per day<br />

Street, E2 9EH<br />

Neighbours In Poplar - 172 East India<br />

Dock road, London E14 0EH<br />

FoodCycle<br />

4 Huguenot Place, Heneage Street, E1<br />

5LN<br />

Talukdar and Nailat Community<br />

Welfare Project In Tower Hamlets 37<br />

Sexton Court, 9 Newport Aveneu,<br />

Docklands, London E14 2DU<br />

Strafford Friendship Club, 40 Strafford<br />

Street, London E1 8LT<br />

East London Chinese Community<br />

Centre, Trussler Hall, 78 Grundy Street,<br />

London E14 6DF<br />

Burcham Street<br />

Lunch club<br />

FoodCycle Healthy<br />

Lunch Clubs for<br />

Older People in<br />

Bromley <strong>by</strong> Bow<br />

Virginia Quay Older<br />

People Luncheon<br />

Club<br />

Stafford Friendship<br />

Lunch Club<br />

Older Peopole<br />

Luncheon Service<br />

for Tower Hamlets<br />

residents<br />

Recommendation to<br />

Cabinet 3rd October<br />

2012<br />

Final Recommendation<br />

21,000 21,000<br />

36,000 46,000<br />

8,000 8,000<br />

Lunch club service for the Somali community aged 50+.<br />

Operating three days a week (two male, one female), 15<br />

users a day. 27,000 40,000<br />

Lunch club service for the general 50+ population.<br />

Operating three days per week, 25 users a day.<br />

Lunch club service for the general 50+ population.<br />

Operating three days per week, 20 users a day.<br />

Lunch club service for the general 50+ population.<br />

Operating four days a week, 17 users per day.<br />

Lunch club service for the Chinese community aged 50+.<br />

Operating three days a week, 40 users a day.<br />

Island Bengali Welfare Organisation Island Seniors Lunch club service for the Bangladeshi community aged<br />

3 Thorne House, Launch Street, E14 3LU<br />

50+, Operating two days a week, 15 users a day.<br />

Healthy Chula CIC, Wapping Women's<br />

Centre, Philchurch Street, London E1<br />

1PG<br />

Wadajir Somali Community Centre<br />

229 East India Dock Road<br />

E14 0EG<br />

Bancroft and Cleveland Estate Elderly<br />

Club,<br />

12 Wickford Street, E1 4QN<br />

Dorset Community Association<br />

37 Ravenscroft Street, E2 7SH<br />

Healthy Chula<br />

Luncheon Club<br />

Poplar Somali<br />

Elderly Luncheon<br />

Club<br />

Bancroft and<br />

Cleveland Estate<br />

Elderly Lunch Club<br />

Older People Lunch<br />

Club<br />

Lunch club service for women aged 50+. Operating five<br />

days a week, thirty users a day.<br />

38,000 38,000<br />

15,000 25,000<br />

£<br />

Not funded as there are other<br />

local lunch clubs providing similar<br />

service.<br />

The application lacked detail<br />

around organisational structure;<br />

no previous experience of<br />

running a lunch club; no clear<br />

outputs or outcomes. The<br />

address provided is a residential<br />

address.<br />

21,000 21,000<br />

12,000 12,000<br />

36,000 36,000<br />

20,000<br />

Lunch club service for the Somali community aged 50+.<br />

Operating three days a week, 25 users a day (different<br />

location from above). 10,000 10,000<br />

Lunch club service for the general 50+ population.<br />

Operating two days a week, thirty users a day.<br />

Lunch club service for the BME community aged 50+.<br />

Operating two days per week, 20 users per day.<br />

2<br />

36,000 36,000<br />

36,000 36,000


Applica-tion<br />

Code and<br />

Funding<br />

Stream<br />

27th November 2012 12.14pm<br />

OPLCS-33<br />

OPLCS-34<br />

OPLCS-35<br />

OPLCS-36<br />

OPLCS-37<br />

OPLCS-38<br />

OPLCS-39<br />

OPLCS-40<br />

MSG 2012/15 <strong>Appendix</strong> 1<br />

Organisation - Name and Address Project Title Project Description<br />

The Brick Lane Jamme Masjid Trust<br />

(London) Ltd 59 Brick Lane, London E1<br />

6QL<br />

Eastside Centre<br />

234-235 Railway Arches, Boulcott st<br />

E1 0HR<br />

Wapping Community Group<br />

Raine House<br />

Raine Street<br />

Wapping, E1W 9RG<br />

Ocean Estate Tenants and<br />

Leaseholders Association<br />

Community Hall<br />

Anson House Forecourt<br />

Ernest Street E1 4SE<br />

Horwood Estate Bangla School -home<br />

address provided<br />

Docklands Settlement 197 East<br />

Ferry Road, E14 3BA<br />

Monakka Monowar Welfare<br />

Foundation<br />

57 Whitechapel Road, 1st floor, Aldgate<br />

East, E1 1DU<br />

Sports Network Council<br />

Unit 4, Whitechapel Centre<br />

Myrdle Street E1 1HL<br />

Brick Lane Lunch<br />

Club<br />

Elderly Luncheon<br />

Club<br />

Recommendation to<br />

Cabinet 3rd October<br />

2012<br />

Final Recommendation<br />

£<br />

Lunch club service for the Bangladeshi community aged<br />

50+. Currently operating one day a week, 25 users a day<br />

but to expand. This includes set up costs. 38,700 38,700<br />

Lunch club service for BME. Operating three days a week,<br />

30 users a day.<br />

lunch club Lunch club service for the general 50+ population.<br />

Operating five days per week, 18 users per day.<br />

Ocean Estate TLA<br />

lunch club<br />

Lunch club service for the General 50+ population.<br />

Operating two times a week, 30 users a day.<br />

The application had an unclear<br />

organisational structure, unclear<br />

Project Description including very<br />

few details on activities and very<br />

little detail provided around<br />

experience.<br />

15,000 15,000<br />

24,000 24,000<br />

Elderly Lunch Club Lunch club service for the Bangladeshi community aged<br />

50+. Unclear how many times a week or expected number<br />

of users. 15,000 25,000<br />

All About Fun Lunch Club service aimed at an the general 50+<br />

population.<br />

Number of sessions or users<br />

unspecified.<br />

Social Circle Drop in advice and information and social service for the<br />

Bangladeshi community aged 50+. Operating one day a<br />

week, 30 users a day. Not a lunch club.<br />

fifty plus Health promotion and exercise service.<br />

Not a lunch club.<br />

Total 747,400 907,180<br />

3


Applica-tion<br />

Code and<br />

Funding<br />

Stream<br />

MSG 2012/15 <strong>Appendix</strong> 1<br />

Organisation - Name and Address Project Title Project Description<br />

27th November 2012 12.14pm<br />

CHILDRENS SCHOOLS AND FAMILIES<br />

Children and Families Services<br />

CFS-01<br />

CFS-02<br />

CFS-03<br />

CFS-04<br />

CFS-05<br />

CFS-06<br />

CFS-07<br />

CFS-08<br />

CFS-09<br />

CFS-10<br />

CFS-11<br />

CFS-12<br />

CFS-13<br />

Step Forward (Tower Hamlets) 234<br />

Bethnal Green Road, E2 0AA<br />

City Gateway Ensign Court,<br />

28 Ensign Street<br />

E1 8ND<br />

Jagonari Women's Educational<br />

Resource Centre 183 - 185<br />

Whitechapel Road, E1 1DN<br />

Somali Education and Cultural Project<br />

180 Mile End Road, E1 4LJ<br />

Da'watul Islam UK and Eire 56<br />

Bigland Street, E1 2ND<br />

BYM Women's Centre of Excellence<br />

21 Henriques Street, E1 1NB<br />

Praxis Community Projects Bethnal<br />

Green United Reformed Church, Pott<br />

Street, E2 0EF<br />

Docklands Outreach St<br />

Mathias Church, 113 Poplar High Street,<br />

E14 0AE<br />

London Muslim Centre 46<br />

Whitechapel Road, E1 1JX<br />

Osmani Trust 58<br />

Underwood Road, E1 5AW<br />

Toyhouse Libraries Association of<br />

Tower Hamlets The<br />

Toyhouse Centre, 92 St Paul's Way, E3<br />

4AL<br />

Women's Health and Family Services<br />

The Brady Centre, 192 - 196 Hanbury St,<br />

E1 5HU<br />

Refuge 4th<br />

Floor, International House,<br />

1 St. Katharine's Way, E1W 1UN<br />

Sexual Abuse<br />

Counselling and<br />

Support<br />

Individual counselling, personal development and<br />

therapeutic groupwork for children and young people<br />

whose lives are affected <strong>by</strong> recent or historic sexual abuse.<br />

10-15 sessions per week; approx 450-650 sessions<br />

annually.<br />

MyFamilyGateway Programme of early intervention that focuses upon<br />

improving outcomes through working with parents as well<br />

as children. Parenting: Teenagers & Babies – 16 sessions<br />

for 10-14 parents to run twice a year. 6 workshops for 30<br />

parents x 3 times a year<br />

Special Times Women offenders and those at risk of offending with under<br />

5's. Weekly support surgery at HMP Holloway for women<br />

being released into Tower Hamlets. 4-8 x Mother and<br />

Child sessions.<br />

SECP Home School<br />

Liaison Project<br />

HEAL-Healthy<br />

Eating And Living<br />

Project<br />

Support with education, welfare, training and family issues<br />

which might negatively impact on children's performance in<br />

school. Home Liaison programme to support approximately<br />

17 families. Up to four families will receive advocacy<br />

sessions for 39 weeks of the year.<br />

For young BAME residents (and their parents) from the<br />

ages of 5-11 attending the Darul Ummah Community<br />

Centre. 150 mothers and 300 children will be given advice<br />

leading to healthy eating and more physical activity. 5<br />

Seminars also to be held to attract 250 mothers and carers<br />

to promote education and training.<br />

BYM - Social For families [mainly] from the Bangladeshi community.<br />

Inclusion projects for Activities targeting young Bangladeshi females at risk of<br />

young people and gang culture, rape, incest, prostitution, domestic violence,<br />

families<br />

homelessness, self harm, low esteem, and mental health.<br />

Support to 30 families plus 50 individuals per annum; 4<br />

days per week planned activities<br />

Praxis Family care Using holistic health therapies, positive activities and<br />

developing peer support to help mothers and their children<br />

to recover from the trauma of their past, rebuild their lives<br />

and resettle into the local community. Targeted at those<br />

trafficked into the UK as sex workers and/or victims of<br />

Domestic Violence. 2 families with children will be<br />

supported each full year. Project total = 30 families. 42<br />

weekly peer support sessions each year. Project total =<br />

Community Families<br />

Programme<br />

Improving School<br />

Attainment and<br />

Attendance in<br />

Partnership (ISAAP)<br />

Shaathi Family<br />

Support Programme<br />

105 sessions.<br />

1-2-1 advocacy and support (practical and therapeutic) for<br />

children and young people between the ages of 5 and 19<br />

who are experiencing emotional and behavioural difficulties<br />

both at home and at school, and those who are either at<br />

risk or are involved in anti-social or other 'at risk' behaviour.<br />

40 to 50 families per year; up to 10 families at any one<br />

time.<br />

For pupils and parents - Improving School Attendance and<br />

Attainment in Partnership (ISAAP), a family support service<br />

which will help to up-skill and improve the condition of the<br />

community. 108 families/pupils from the 3 primary schools<br />

per annum plus 120 families/pupils from 2 secondary<br />

schools.<br />

Family support which is both a prevention and intervention<br />

programme working with families that are at risk of breaking<br />

down. Working with 75 families during the 2.5 years = 15<br />

families in year 1; 30 each in years 2 and 3. Engagement<br />

with a family for up to 6 months a time.<br />

Mellow Parenting Mellow Parenting is an early intervention programme<br />

working with under 5's focusing on the specific needs of<br />

vulnerable, hard to reach families. Delivering 2 x 14 week<br />

courses on an annual basis.with plans to recruit up to 10<br />

families with children under five who are known to<br />

Children's Social Care / THCCs Family Support Workers<br />

and who are considered to be at risk.<br />

Bilingual advocacy<br />

family support<br />

Refuge Child<br />

Support Worker<br />

The multilingual advocacy family support service targeting<br />

children and families within the Bengali, Chinese, Somali<br />

and Vietnamese communities who often miss out on<br />

accessing the resources that are available and that could<br />

help to combat the difficulties they experience in their day<br />

to day lives. The service runs five days a week from 9am -<br />

6pm and will target 500+ children and their families.<br />

Child Support Worker to provide regular 1-to-1 support<br />

sessions to children as required with an Action Plan for<br />

each child. Weekly play sessions with mothers and<br />

children. Supports mothers with school admissions and<br />

referrals to specialist agencies.<br />

4<br />

Recommendation to<br />

Cabinet 3rd October<br />

2012<br />

Final Recommendation<br />

15,000 40,000<br />

15,000 15,000<br />

22,500 22,500<br />

16,000 16,000<br />

25,000 25,000<br />

40,000 40,000<br />

15,000 15,000<br />

£<br />

Whilst there was much to<br />

commend this bid, given that<br />

there is similar provision borough<br />

wide no award has been<br />

recommended.<br />

60,000 60,000<br />

80,000 80,000<br />

15,000 15,000<br />

21,250 40,000<br />

Whilst there was much to<br />

commend this bid, given that<br />

there is similar provision no<br />

award has been recommended.


Applica-tion<br />

Code and<br />

Funding<br />

Stream<br />

27th November 2012 12.14pm<br />

CFS-14<br />

CFS-15<br />

CFS-16<br />

CFS-17<br />

CFS-18<br />

CFS-19<br />

CFS-20<br />

CFS-21<br />

CFS-22<br />

CFS-23<br />

CFS-24<br />

MSG 2012/15 <strong>Appendix</strong> 1<br />

Organisation - Name and Address Project Title Project Description<br />

Toyhouse Libraries Association of<br />

Tower Hamlets The<br />

Toyhouse Centre, 92 St Paul's Way, E3<br />

4AL<br />

APASENTH Carmine<br />

Wharf, 30 Copenhagen Place, E14 7FF<br />

East London Asian Family Counselling<br />

Oxford House, Der<strong>by</strong>shire Street<br />

Bethnal Green, E2 6HG<br />

Reaching Out To<br />

Families Project<br />

Children and Family<br />

Zone<br />

East London Asian<br />

Family Counselling<br />

Community of Refugees from Vietnam - Home /School<br />

East London Dockland Liasion<br />

Settlement, 197 East Ferry Road, E14<br />

3BA<br />

Glamis Adventure Playground 10<br />

Glamis Road, E1W 3EG<br />

Shobujshathi 214<br />

Jubilee Street, E1 3BS<br />

Children Education Group Harkness<br />

House Community Centre, Christian<br />

Street, E1 1RX<br />

Centre of the Cell Office 223,<br />

Garrod Building,<br />

Turner Street, E1 2AD<br />

Globetown Learning Community<br />

Morpeth School, Portman Place<br />

E2 0PX<br />

Hackney Playbus Kingsmead<br />

Cabin, 8-9 Kingsmead Way, E9 5QG<br />

Somali Integration Team Bancroft TMC,<br />

12 Wickford Street, E1 5QN<br />

GAP in the<br />

Community<br />

Advocacy Services<br />

for Children with<br />

Disabilities.<br />

A borough-wide service providing 1-1 support to parents<br />

and their preschool children. Work will initially take place in<br />

the family's home, via the medium of play, encouraging and<br />

supporting the family to attend local services and increase<br />

involvement in their local community whilst engaging with<br />

their children. 14 x weekly all day sessions, for both<br />

parents and their young child(ren) (10 families) would run<br />

from October / November through until February on an<br />

annual basis.<br />

General and specialised services for people with special<br />

needs and their parents/carers. The key outputs consist of<br />

the following:<br />

1. 32 Referrals per year. 2. 234 Parents supported. 3. 2 x<br />

drop in sessions per week totaling 322 service users<br />

annually. 4. 92 outreach sessions per year. 5. Weekly<br />

ESOL classes with an average of 15 attendees. 6. 12<br />

sessions with the Autism Parents Support Group with 60<br />

service users.<br />

A counselling service which is sensitive to communities'<br />

ethnicity, beliefs and cultural identities. Services are<br />

offered to first, second and third generation Bangladeshi<br />

clients; clients from other Asian groups are also supported.<br />

Counsellors provide 6 sessions therapy per day = 30<br />

sessions per week. Target = 235 clients per year.<br />

Target 1,410 sessions per year. Clients are provided with<br />

a maximum of 6 therapy sessions.<br />

Working alongside Vietnamese parents in all primary and<br />

secondary schools in Tower Hamlets. To support primary<br />

and secondary schools <strong>by</strong> working pro-actively with<br />

children and their parent/carers to build positive links<br />

between home and school.<br />

-To help individual children in Year 6/7 through the<br />

transition from primary to secondary school using a variety<br />

of activities.<br />

- To increase parents' involvement in their children's<br />

learning and awareness of their children's educational and<br />

emotional needs.<br />

- To provide an advisory service re: welfare benefits;<br />

language support and interpreting service.<br />

Provides a safe place for hundreds of vulnerable children.<br />

Free to use and children of all ages can attend either<br />

alone, with siblings or in family groups. The project offers<br />

free 'open access' adventure play to all C&YP aged 6 to 16<br />

years.<br />

To provide bilingual services to support Bangladeshi young<br />

people with disabilities. The range of activities includes:<br />

advocacy services, outreach and home visits,<br />

dissemination of bilingual information on local services,<br />

open door advice session at the centre.<br />

Recommendation to<br />

Cabinet 3rd October<br />

2012<br />

Final Recommendation<br />

£<br />

The number of projects and<br />

grants requested far exceeded<br />

expectations and as a result not<br />

all projects could be funded. The<br />

organisation will receive <strong>funding</strong>.<br />

The organisation will receive<br />

<strong>funding</strong> through the Early Years<br />

team Designated Schools<br />

Funding <strong>stream</strong>.<br />

9,000<br />

15,000 40,000<br />

15,000<br />

15,000 25,000<br />

15,000 21,000<br />

Saturday Art Club Complementary schooling to support local children. This<br />

service is to be provided every weekend 2pm-4pm one day<br />

a week, 10-12 children will benefit from this project. 7,500 7,500<br />

Bright Futures' The 'Bright Futures' project will enable children, young<br />

people and families living in Tower Hamlets to gain access<br />

to world-class educational resources. The core<br />

programme involves educational sessions in the Centre of<br />

the Cell 'Pod'; supported <strong>by</strong> online resources, workshops in<br />

schools and community venues, mentoring and revision<br />

sessions, volunteering opportunities, internships and<br />

specially devised activities during the school holidays.<br />

Better Together Aimed at engaging parents in learning and support services<br />

that will better enable them to support their children and<br />

family in learning. The programme delivers essential skills<br />

and knowledge both vocational and non vocational, free of<br />

charge to any adult learners living in the area.<br />

Eleanor Street<br />

Children's Project<br />

Kids Wellbeing<br />

Project<br />

17 families living on a caravan site will benefit from a range<br />

of activities including sandplay, water play, playdough<br />

modelling, art and craft activities, dressing up, story telling,<br />

singing, role play, puzzles, games to promote problem<br />

solving, reasoning and numeracy and lots of outdoor play.<br />

Targeted at young Somali girls to support social and<br />

emotional well-being to reduce social exclusion and<br />

isolation. Delivered through a range of activities including<br />

arts and crafts and workshops.<br />

5<br />

This project did not meet the<br />

criteria for <strong>funding</strong> and as such<br />

was not recommended for<br />

<strong>funding</strong>.<br />

This project did not meet the<br />

criteria for <strong>funding</strong> and as such<br />

was not recommended for<br />

<strong>funding</strong>.<br />

Not eligible for <strong>funding</strong> from this<br />

<strong>funding</strong> <strong>stream</strong>. Referred to<br />

early years for <strong>funding</strong> and not<br />

recommended as familiies can<br />

use universal provision in the<br />

borough.<br />

This project did not meet the<br />

criteria for <strong>funding</strong> and was<br />

referred to Early Years <strong>funding</strong><br />

<strong>stream</strong> and was recommended<br />

for <strong>funding</strong>.


Applica-tion<br />

Code and<br />

Funding<br />

Stream<br />

27th November 2012 12.14pm<br />

CFS-25<br />

CFS-26<br />

CFS-27<br />

CFS-28<br />

CFS-29<br />

CFS-30<br />

CFS-31<br />

CFS-32<br />

CFS-33<br />

CFS-34<br />

MSG 2012/15 <strong>Appendix</strong> 1<br />

Organisation - Name and Address Project Title Project Description<br />

Somali Parent and Children Play<br />

Association 91 Mile<br />

End Road, E1 4UJ<br />

The Arbour (Arbour Youth Centre)<br />

100 Shandy Street, E1 4ST<br />

The Attlee Foundation 5<br />

Thrawl St, E1 6RT<br />

The Kipper Project St<br />

Margaret's House, 15 Old Ford Road,<br />

London E2 9PL<br />

The Ragged School Museum Trust<br />

46-50 Copperfield Rd, E3 4RR<br />

The Royal London Society for the<br />

Blind (RLSB) Dorton House,<br />

Wildernesse Avenue, Seal, Nr.<br />

Sevenoaks, Kent, TN15 0EB<br />

The Royal London Society for the<br />

Blind Dorton<br />

House, Wildernesse Avenue, Seal, Nr.<br />

Sevenoaks, Kent, TN15 0EB<br />

The Royal London Society for the<br />

Blind (RLSB) Dorton<br />

House, Wildernesse Avenue, Seal, Nr.<br />

Sevenoaks, Kent, TN15 0EB<br />

Tower Hamlets Parents Centre 1<br />

Links Yard, 29 Spelman Street<br />

E1 5LX<br />

Young News Montefiore<br />

Centre, Hanbury St, E1 5HZ<br />

Play Opportunity For<br />

Somali Disabled<br />

Children<br />

Provide 48 inclusive play sessions, one session a week,<br />

designed specifically, but not exclusively, for Somali<br />

children with special needs.<br />

Connecting Mums The project will offer a range of engagement and<br />

educational opportunities for migrant mothers. The project<br />

works with a very specific target group -- women from non-<br />

EU countries who have been in the UK less than 10 years<br />

who are new mothers with children under 5 years old.<br />

Activities to each group will be delivered over the period of<br />

6 months; in 1 year of delivery, there will be 2x2 groups (4<br />

groups per year).<br />

Attlee Families To continue with and expand the current programme with<br />

families and children aged up to 14 years to support key<br />

transition periods and to promote positive health and<br />

healthy lifestyles and emotional well-being to build<br />

resilience to cope with change. Beneficiaries include<br />

children aged 5 to 14 years of all abilities, parents and<br />

grandparents from all ethnicity and backgrounds.<br />

The Kipper Project<br />

'Skill Up' Service<br />

Family Learning<br />

Holiday Programme<br />

The Kipper Project 'Skill Up' Service will help young people<br />

gain skills and qualifications to obtain employment <strong>by</strong>:<br />

engaging in education and training that matches their<br />

interests and aspirations; Accessing training and work<br />

placement opportunities, preparing for employment in a<br />

supportive and sympathetic environment and gaining the<br />

confidence and skills they need; participating in<br />

employment related activities that encourage positive<br />

community engagement.<br />

Free 'drop-in' holiday creative play schemes for children of<br />

all abilities up to 12 years old, using the history of the<br />

museum to develop historical knowledge and to support<br />

family learning.<br />

Recommendation to<br />

Cabinet 3rd October<br />

2012<br />

Final Recommendation<br />

£<br />

This project did not meet the<br />

criteria for <strong>funding</strong> and as such<br />

was not recommended for<br />

<strong>funding</strong>.<br />

This project did not meet the<br />

criteria for <strong>funding</strong> and as such<br />

was not recommended for<br />

<strong>funding</strong>.<br />

15,000 15,000<br />

This project did not meet the<br />

criteria for <strong>funding</strong> and as such<br />

was not recommended for<br />

<strong>funding</strong>.<br />

Not eligible for <strong>funding</strong> through<br />

this <strong>funding</strong> <strong>stream</strong>. Referred to<br />

Arts, Sports & Environment.<br />

Child's Play 1 day workshop for parents/carers of a blind or partially<br />

sighted (BPS) child aged 0-5. Positive outcomes for 24 x<br />

Adults (12 x Families) 5,000 5,000<br />

Recently Diagnosed<br />

VIPs<br />

Social VIPs and<br />

Families<br />

Healthy Families and<br />

Healthy Children<br />

2 day work shop for families of newly diagnosed blind or<br />

partially sighted children. Parents (8 Adults) begin to<br />

adapt their parenting to the needs of their child, leading to<br />

reduced likelihood of developmental delay and increased<br />

likelihood of improved well-being for both parent and child.<br />

The programme will run once per year, resulting in positive<br />

outcomes for 24 x Adults (12 x Families)<br />

A Social and Peer Group for blind or partially sighted Tower<br />

Hamlets residents between the ages of 14 -24.<br />

27 x 4hr Group Sessions (Oct 2012 - Mar 2015) 1 x<br />

Saturday per month. Times are flexible depending on the<br />

availability of the group members (e.g. 9-1, 10-2, 2-5)<br />

27 x 5/6hr Outings (Oct 2012 - Mar 2015) 1 x Saturday per<br />

month. Times are flexible depending on the availability of<br />

the group members and the destination of the group.<br />

In addition quarterly ½ day training sessions will be held for<br />

the families at the same time as the ½ day group session<br />

of the BPS young people participating on the programme.<br />

Provide a wide range of information and workshops<br />

targeting adults from disadvantaged backgrounds<br />

practically those suffering or at high risk of suffering from<br />

health related conditions. Outreach and home visits will be<br />

provided one day per week to support 50 vulnerable adults<br />

to access GPs, hospitals, midwives and health visitors.<br />

- Interpreting/advocacy service will be provided to 50<br />

patients. - A three hour weekly information and advice<br />

session will be run during the year to support 50 adults. -<br />

18 workshops engaging 10-15 vulnerable women per<br />

workshop. One self-help 50+ women group will be<br />

organised per quarter engaging 10 mothers in each group.<br />

15 new families will access services per quarter. 15<br />

families receiving ongoing support per quarter. 'Keep-Fit'<br />

training session will be organised engaging a group of 10-<br />

12 women every month. A minimum of 400 vulnerable<br />

adults will be supported.<br />

Young News The project will work with 30 young people per year<br />

providing techniques of creative writing, journalism and<br />

news paper production <strong>by</strong> means of workshops and the<br />

actual production of a news paper - Young News. 30<br />

young people per year to be involved with the project<br />

directly <strong>by</strong> participating in workshops, contributing in writing,<br />

design, editing and publishing.<br />

5,000 5,000<br />

5,000 5,000<br />

10,000 10,000<br />

This project did not meet the<br />

criteria for <strong>funding</strong> and as such<br />

was not recommended for<br />

<strong>funding</strong>.<br />

Total 417,250 526,000<br />

6


Applica-tion<br />

Code and<br />

Funding<br />

Stream<br />

27th November 2012 12.14pm<br />

Early Years Services<br />

EYS-01<br />

EYS-02<br />

EYS-03<br />

EYS-04<br />

EYS-05<br />

EYS-06<br />

EYS-07<br />

EYS-08<br />

EYS-09<br />

EYS-10<br />

EYS-11<br />

EYS-12<br />

EYS-13<br />

EYS-14<br />

EYS-15<br />

MSG 2012/15 <strong>Appendix</strong> 1<br />

Organisation - Name and Address Project Title Project Description<br />

Tower Hamlets Opportunity Group<br />

Around Poplar Sure Start Children's<br />

Centre, 115 Three Colt Street, E14 8AP<br />

Abertots Play Aberfeldy<br />

Neighbourhood centre,<br />

Aberfeldy st, E14 0NU<br />

Account3 Ltd 3<br />

Birkbeck Street, E2 6JY<br />

St Hilda's East Community Centre<br />

18 Club Row, E2 7EY<br />

Lincoln Hall Preschool<br />

The Linc centre, 70 fern street,<br />

E3 3PR<br />

Mudchute Association Pier<br />

Street, E14 3HP<br />

Tower Hamlets<br />

Opportunity Group<br />

Service Delivery<br />

Early years service targeted at parents and children. The<br />

service operates from Monday to Friday from 9 am to 2 pm<br />

from the Around Poplar Sure Start Children's Centre.<br />

Sessions run from 9.30 to 12.30 pm.<br />

Abertots Play Create early education places for children that are entitled<br />

to two-year old funded places. 3 hours per day during term<br />

time only between the hours of 9am-12noon. Supervise 18<br />

children between the ages of 2-5 years.<br />

Harmony at<br />

account3<br />

The Catholic Children's Society St Francis Family<br />

(Westminster) St Francis Centre<br />

Family Centre<br />

Flora Close (Off Ricardo Street), E14<br />

6EQ<br />

Avebury Playgroup Roberta<br />

Street, E2 6AW<br />

Allen Gardens Playgroup 55<br />

Buxton Street, E1 5EH<br />

Toyhouse Libraries Association of<br />

Tower Hamlets<br />

The Toyhouse Centre, 92 St Paul's Way,<br />

London E3 4AL<br />

Weavers Adventure Playgound Vaiduct<br />

street, c/o Oxford House, Der<strong>by</strong>shire<br />

Street, E2 6GH<br />

Munchkins (TC) Playgroup<br />

Teviot Centre, Wyvis Street, E14 6QD<br />

Toyhouse Libraries Association of<br />

Tower Hamlets<br />

The Toyhouse Centre, 92 St Paul's Way,<br />

London E3 4AL<br />

Island House playgroup<br />

Roserton street, E14 3PG<br />

SSBA Community Trust - Heba Nursery<br />

Unit 5, Business Development Centre, 7-<br />

15 Greatorex Street, E1 5NF<br />

Newly created day nursery places / early years education<br />

for two year olds. Monday-Friday, 8.30 -18.30 for at least<br />

15 hours a week. Up to 36 children aged between the<br />

ages of 3 months and 5 years.<br />

Under 5's and Crèche and Playgroup provision. Crèche childcare - (2 x<br />

Crèche Project two hour sessions weekly) and Family Learning (2 x two<br />

hour sessions) for children aged 6 months to 5 years,<br />

throughout the year, currently from Monday to Wednesday.<br />

Up to 8 children per session (with potential capacity to<br />

increase up to 18, <strong>by</strong> use of additional centre space if the<br />

need arises).<br />

Lincoln Hall Pre-school provision to prepare children under 4 years for<br />

Preschool<br />

a learning environment. 2 daily sessions from 9.30am to<br />

3.00pm early years education for 38 weeks a year. 15<br />

hours a week for under 5s. 10 sessions a week, Monday<br />

to Friday for 12 children over three years old and 12<br />

Mudchute Playgroup children Expand the under Early three, Years per Foundation session. Stage service. Two x<br />

(muddy boots) term-time playgroups for children aged between 2 - 5<br />

years. 2 sessions each day for 3 hours each session. Up<br />

to an additional 16 places available.<br />

Playgroup. 9 sessions per week (year round), each lasting<br />

2.5 hours. 9 children per session<br />

Recommendation to<br />

Cabinet 3rd October<br />

2012<br />

Final Recommendation<br />

100,000 140,000<br />

18,000 18,000<br />

Whilst there was much to<br />

commend this bid, given there is<br />

similar provision no award has<br />

been recommended.<br />

18,000 18,000<br />

26,000 32,000<br />

36,700 36,700<br />

20,000 20,000<br />

Avebury Playgroup Early Years Foundation Stage education. 2 x 3hr<br />

sessions, morning and afternoon, Monday to Friday, term<br />

time only. Total 30 hours of sessions per week. 20<br />

children per session. 37,000 37,000<br />

Allen Gardens<br />

Playgroup<br />

Home Visiting<br />

Mobile Toy Library<br />

Service<br />

Playgroup - 12 x children over 3 years old and 12 x<br />

children under 3 years old per session.<br />

Home Visiting Mobile Toy Library takes a vast stock of toys<br />

and play resources, plus bilingual play focused staff into the<br />

homes of families, engaging the child in play and offering<br />

support and a listening ear to parents. Visit families <strong>by</strong><br />

appointment once a month. Up to 1 hour per visit.<br />

Keep Playing ‘Keep Getting Fit' project to encourage the whole family unit<br />

into a healthier lifestyle. (April-September) 15-20 young<br />

people per sports session and 10-15 per arts and crafts<br />

session, average 70-100 young people per session during<br />

the holiday times.<br />

Munchkins<br />

Playgroup<br />

Childcare provision for children aged between 2-5 years.<br />

Childcare provision for children aged between 2-5 years.<br />

40 children.<br />

Each part-time pre-school place will provide each child with<br />

15 hours per week.<br />

Soft Play Projects Active Play encouraging both children and their parents.<br />

Play sessions from 9 am to 2 pm from around Poplar Sure<br />

Start Children's Centre.<br />

Island House<br />

Playgroup<br />

(Introducing Two<br />

year funded<br />

Children)<br />

Heba Nursery EYFS<br />

provision<br />

Early Years aged 2.5 to 5 year old children - Opportunities<br />

for young children to play and learn and express<br />

themselves. 6 x two year funded places for 2 years olds,<br />

26 places for 3 and 4 year olds. 2 x three hour sessions -<br />

Monday to Friday from 9am -3.30pm.<br />

28,160 28,160<br />

15,000 45,000<br />

Whilst there was much to<br />

commend this bid, given the<br />

focus on early years education<br />

provision, no award has been<br />

recommended.<br />

39,000 39,000<br />

35,000 35,000<br />

30,350 30,350<br />

Nursery provision for women attending Heba's courses.<br />

3 places to children of mums attending courses. 15 hours<br />

sessions per week. 8 places - 2 for 2 year olds and 6 for 3-<br />

4 Year-olds 28,000 28,000<br />

7<br />

£


Applica-tion<br />

Code and<br />

Funding<br />

Stream<br />

27th November 2012 12.14pm<br />

EYS-16<br />

EYS-17<br />

EYS-18<br />

EYS-19<br />

EYS-20<br />

EYS-21<br />

EYS-22<br />

EYS-23<br />

EYS-24<br />

EYS-25<br />

EYS-26<br />

EYS-27<br />

EYS-28<br />

EYS-29<br />

EYS-30<br />

MSG 2012/15 <strong>Appendix</strong> 1<br />

Organisation - Name and Address Project Title Project Description<br />

Early Years Network Tower Hamlets<br />

15 Kelsey Street, E2 6HD<br />

Green Candle Dance Company Oxford<br />

House, Der<strong>by</strong>shire Street, E2 6HG<br />

Ranwell Playgroup 1<br />

McCullum Rd, Bow Rd, E3 5HZ<br />

City Gateway Ensign<br />

Court, 28 Ensign Street<br />

E1 8ND<br />

Jagonari Women Educational<br />

Resource Centre 183 - 185<br />

Whitechapel Road, E1 1DN<br />

Wapping playgroup Tench<br />

St, E1W 2QD<br />

Scallywags Parent Run Nursery The<br />

Canal Club, Waterloo Gardens, E2 9HP<br />

Somali Integration Team Bancroft<br />

TMC, 12 Wickford Street<br />

E1 5QN<br />

Rainbow House London<br />

Muslim Centre, 46 Whitechapel Road, E1<br />

1JX<br />

Wapping Playzone Wapping<br />

Women Centre<br />

Philchurch Place, Off Pinchin St<br />

E1 1PG<br />

Rainbow Playgroup<br />

Calders Wharf Community Centre<br />

Saunders Ness Road<br />

E14 3EA<br />

Glamis Community Nursery 414<br />

Cable Street, E10AF<br />

Spitalfields Music 61<br />

Brushfield Street, E1 6AA<br />

Toyhouse Libraries Association of<br />

Tower Hamlets<br />

The Toyhouse Centre, 92 St Paul's Way,<br />

London E3 4AL<br />

Brayford Square Playgroup 6<br />

Brayford Square, Exmouth Estate, E1<br />

0SG<br />

Early Years Network<br />

Infrastructure<br />

Support to Early<br />

Years Service<br />

Providers<br />

Dance for Early<br />

Years<br />

Infrastructure Support Group. Infrastructure administrative<br />

support and advice to Early Years Service servicing<br />

approximately 120 providers.<br />

Encouraging a love of movement and dance and an<br />

enjoyment of physical exercise early in the lives of children<br />

aged 2-4 years. Term-time blocks of 8 x contact sessions<br />

plus an evaluation session with teachers. CPD training<br />

workshop to each school or nursery. 2 additional<br />

workshops per year open to teachers and carers.<br />

Ranwell playgroup Playgroup for children under 8 years old. 32 children per<br />

week. Over the 2.5 years will develop 8 x two-year-old<br />

funded places.<br />

38 weeks per year for 5 days a week. 2 x 3 hour morning<br />

and afternoon sessions.<br />

City Gateway Early<br />

Years programme<br />

Develop 3 sites for early years education. Increase<br />

funded provision for disadvantaged children between 3-12<br />

years, but with a focus on 2 year old funded places.<br />

Recommendation to<br />

Cabinet 3rd October<br />

2012<br />

Final Recommendation<br />

225,000 225,000<br />

Whilst there was much to<br />

commend this bid, given the<br />

focus on early years education<br />

provision, no award has been<br />

recommended.<br />

27,000 27,000<br />

Whilst there was much to<br />

commend this bid, given there is<br />

similar provision no award has<br />

been recommended.<br />

Jagonari Playhouse Early Years Foundation stage education for 2, 3 and 4 year<br />

olds. 2 sessions from 9.15 to 4 pm. 12 children in the<br />

morning session according to crèche needs and 24 in the<br />

afternoon. 60,000 60,000<br />

Wapping playgroup Playgroup morning and afternoon sessions. 24 places for<br />

2-5 year olds 8 of which will be reserved for 2 year funded<br />

places.<br />

15 hours per week; 5x3 hour sessions.<br />

Scallywags Parent<br />

Run Nursery<br />

Parent involved nursery provision. 16 children per day.<br />

Monday to Friday during school term time from 9.15 a.m. to<br />

1.15 p.m.<br />

Early Years Project Playgroup sessions. 3 weekly playgroup sessions. One<br />

playgroup will be held in Mile End Children's centre.<br />

Another playgroup will be held in Montifiore Sure Start<br />

Centre and in Chicksand Friendly Club in LAP 2.<br />

30 new children to each playgroup. 3-4 workshops per<br />

year<br />

Rainbow House Preschool<br />

Children aged 0-8 years and their families, from local<br />

Bengali and Somali communities. Early Years Foundation<br />

Stage Curriculum, ensuring children learn and develop<br />

through play. 2 x part-time pre-school sessions from 8:30<br />

am to 4:30 pm term time, 24 children per session and<br />

Mothers & Toddlers drop-in sessions once a week.<br />

Playroup Combined playgroup service for 2, 3 and 4 year olds in the<br />

morning and also in the afternoon for children ages 2 to 5.<br />

24 children (12 in the morning and 12 in the afternoon).<br />

Fortnightly workshops for parents; children's development,<br />

healthy eating and behaviour management and topics that<br />

are pertinent to parents.<br />

Rainbow Playgroup Develop the number of 2 year old places 2x 3 hour<br />

sessions per day. Maximum of 40 children per week.<br />

Empowering parents<br />

and families in early<br />

years provision,<br />

training and<br />

management<br />

Early Years Musical<br />

Rumpus<br />

Toyhouse Core<br />

Operations, Toy<br />

Library Support<br />

including Somali<br />

Work<br />

brayford square<br />

playgroup<br />

25,000 25,000<br />

15,000 15,000<br />

Whilst there was much to<br />

commend this bid, given the<br />

focus on early years education<br />

provision, no award has been<br />

recommended.<br />

37,260 37,260<br />

23,145 23,145<br />

34,273 34,273<br />

Create more funded early education places for 3 and 4 yr<br />

olds and develop better practices to secure funded places<br />

for two year olds. 2 x parents/carer events held for existing<br />

parents and consultation on how to engage new parents. 20,000 20,000<br />

Early Years Musical Rumpus project. 20 workshops<br />

sessions per annum. Each session will run for half a day.<br />

Promote Toy Libraries as an excellent vehicle for providing<br />

non stigmatising support early on to vulnerable families.<br />

3,000+ families accessing Toy Library provision and<br />

support for families, linked to EYFS and CAFP.<br />

Playgroup for children aged 2.5 - 5 years old. 2 x three<br />

hours sessions per week, between 8.45 am to 3.30 pm. 10<br />

sessions each week. 16 children per session<br />

8<br />

Whilst there was much to<br />

commend this bid, given the<br />

focus on early years education<br />

provision, no award has been<br />

recommended.<br />

Whilst there was much to<br />

commend this bid, given the<br />

focus on early years education<br />

provision, no award has been<br />

recommended.<br />

25,000 25,000<br />

£


Applica-tion<br />

Code and<br />

Funding<br />

Stream<br />

27th November 2012 12.14pm<br />

EYS-31<br />

EYS-32<br />

EYS-33<br />

EYS-34<br />

EYS-35<br />

EYS-36<br />

EYS-37<br />

EYS-38<br />

EYS-39<br />

EYS-40<br />

MSG 2012/15 <strong>Appendix</strong> 1<br />

Organisation - Name and Address Project Title Project Description<br />

Poplar Play Centre 111<br />

Poplar High Street, E14 0AE<br />

Vernon Pre School Playgroup 29<br />

Vernon Road, E3 5HQ<br />

Tate House Playgroup<br />

Cranbrook Estate, Mace Street<br />

E2 0RA<br />

Mile End Nursery and Playgroup 8c<br />

Morgan Street, E3 5AB<br />

Matilda Community Day Nursery<br />

Matilda House, St Katharine's way<br />

London E1W 1LQ<br />

Burdett Estate Playgroup<br />

Burdett Neighbourhood Centre<br />

Wallwood Street, E14 7BW<br />

Glasshouse Parkview 161 Old<br />

Ford Road, E2 9JN<br />

Newlon Fusion<br />

4 Daneland Walk, Hale Village<br />

N17 9FE<br />

Hackney Playbus Kingsmead<br />

Kabin, 8-9 Kingsmead Way, E9 5QG<br />

Somali Parent and Children Play<br />

Association<br />

91 Mile End Road, E1 4UJ<br />

Poplar Play Centre<br />

Ltd<br />

Vernon Pre-School<br />

Playgroup<br />

Tate House<br />

Playgroup @<br />

Cranbrook estate<br />

and Tate House<br />

playgroup @ Meath<br />

Gardens<br />

Mile End Nursery<br />

and Playgroup.<br />

Matilda Nursery<br />

Main Stream Grant<br />

Funding<br />

Burdett Estate<br />

Playgroup<br />

The Glasshouse<br />

Youth club<br />

Children under 5 years old and their families. Full Day<br />

Care Facilities 8 am – 6 pm Mon - Fri all year round.<br />

Toy Library 10 am - 12.30 pm Mon -Fri Term time only.<br />

Recommendation to<br />

Cabinet 3rd October<br />

2012<br />

Final Recommendation<br />

30,000 30,000<br />

Playgroup to support and develop children's growing<br />

curiosity and development. 4 two year old in each session;<br />

24 children per annum. A range of planned and unplanned<br />

opportunities that stimulate the children's developing<br />

senses and exploration.<br />

Open from 8.45 am to 3.15 pm<br />

Early learning provision from 2 sites in Lap 1. 56 2yr olds<br />

and 24 3yr olds. 2 x three hour sessions per day. 5 days<br />

25,000 25,000<br />

per week during term time. 41,000 41,000<br />

Preschool education. 5 days weekly during school term<br />

times. 15 hours per week - 9.00 am to 3.00pm. 22<br />

children at each session, ten sessions per week.<br />

Nursery provision. 51 weeks a year. 8 am till 6 pm x 5<br />

days a week.<br />

Early Years Foundation Stage provision for children under<br />

5. 2 sessions per day, five days a week term time only. 18<br />

children attend each session = 36 children attend daily.<br />

Youth club for 5 - 10 year olds. Open Monday - Thursday<br />

4pm to 6pm.<br />

Holiday Highlights Stay and play, parent and child sessions at John Scurr<br />

Community Centre. This project will mainly cover LAP 8<br />

but neighbouring wards will also benefit. The project will run<br />

3 days per week, with each session lasting 2 hours each.<br />

Eleanor Street<br />

Children's project<br />

Play Opportunity for<br />

Somali Children<br />

17 families living on a caravan site will benefit from a range<br />

of activities including sandplay, water play, playdough<br />

modelling, art and craft activities, dressing up, story telling,<br />

singing, role play, puzzles, games to promote problem<br />

solving, reasoning and numeracy and lots of outdoor play.<br />

18,000 18,000<br />

Whilst there was much to<br />

commend this bid, given the<br />

focus on early years education<br />

provision, no award has been<br />

recommended.<br />

12,000 12,000<br />

This organisation did not meet<br />

the criteria for <strong>funding</strong> and as<br />

such was not recommended for<br />

<strong>funding</strong>.<br />

This organisation did not meet<br />

the criteria for <strong>funding</strong> and as<br />

such was not recommended for<br />

<strong>funding</strong>.<br />

£<br />

9,000<br />

Inclusive playgroup. 1 session a week, designed<br />

specifically, but not exclusively, for Somali children with<br />

special needs<br />

The sessions will take place at Mile End Adventure Park. 25,900 25,900<br />

9<br />

Total 1,074,788 1,159,788


Applica-tion<br />

Code and<br />

Funding<br />

Stream<br />

27th November 2012 12.14pm<br />

Study Support Services<br />

SSS-01<br />

SSS-02<br />

SSS-03<br />

SSS-04<br />

SSS-05<br />

SSS-06<br />

SSS-07<br />

SSS-08<br />

SSS-09<br />

SSS-10<br />

SSS-11<br />

SSS-12<br />

SSS-13<br />

SSS-14<br />

SSS-15<br />

SSS-16<br />

SSS-17<br />

SSS-18<br />

MSG 2012/15 <strong>Appendix</strong> 1<br />

Organisation - Name and Address Project Title Project Description<br />

Stifford TJRS TRA<br />

2-6 Cressy Place, E1 3JG<br />

Associates of Community Trust (UK)<br />

c/o 8 Culpin House, Turin Street,<br />

E2 6BZ<br />

Tower Hamlets Parents' Centre 1<br />

Links Yard, 29 Spelman Street<br />

E1 5LX<br />

Da'watul Islam UK and Eire<br />

56 Bigland Street, E1 2ND<br />

Thames Bengali Association Shadwell<br />

Cenre, 455 The High Way, E1 W3HP<br />

Black Women's Health and Family<br />

Support<br />

82 Russia Lane, E2 9LU<br />

Somali Education and Cultural Project<br />

180 Mile End Road, E1 4LJ<br />

Chinese Association of Tower Hamlets<br />

680 Commercial Road, E14 7HA<br />

Culloden Bangladeshi Parents<br />

Association 49 - 51<br />

Aberfeldy Street, E14 0NU<br />

Wapping Bangladesh Association<br />

Wapping Youth Club, 1st Floor,<br />

Tench Street, E1W 2QD<br />

Children Education Group Harkness<br />

House Community Centre, Christian<br />

Street, E1 1RX<br />

Ensign Youth Club Wellclose<br />

Square, off The Highway, E1 8HY<br />

Golden Moon Youth project<br />

St Georges Town Hall, 236 Cable Street,<br />

E1 0BL<br />

Ocean Somali Community Association<br />

Concordia Community Enterprise Centre,<br />

Railway Arches 420 – 421 Burdett Road,<br />

E3 4AA<br />

The Rooted Forum Tarling<br />

East Community Centre, 63 Martha<br />

Street, E1 2PA<br />

Limehouse Welfare Association<br />

44 Repton Street, E14 7PX<br />

Toyhouse Libraries Association of<br />

Tower Hamlets<br />

The Toyhouse Centre, 92 St Paul's Way,<br />

London E3 4AL<br />

Globetown Learning Community<br />

Morpeth School, Portman Place<br />

E2 0PX<br />

Stifford<br />

Supplementary<br />

School<br />

Homework and<br />

Internet Education<br />

Club<br />

THPC Saturday<br />

Study Support<br />

Project<br />

Darul Ummah Study<br />

Support Programme<br />

Thames Bengali<br />

Association Study<br />

Support Project<br />

BWHAFS Study<br />

Support Programme<br />

Recommendation to<br />

Cabinet 3rd October<br />

2012<br />

Final Recommendation<br />

Stifford Supplementary School. 40 young people<br />

registered for the project. At least 32 young people to<br />

attend one 3 hour session once a week x 48 weeks a year. 7,750 11,000<br />

Homework and Internet Education Club for young people<br />

aged 11 to 16 years. Deliver 2 x classroom sessions a<br />

week for 38 weeks per year. Provide a total of 304 hours of<br />

homework and teaching support each year.<br />

3,750 7,000<br />

Saturday Study Support Project. Deliver a 3 hour weekend<br />

extended Study Support Session for 25 local young people<br />

7-11 years old, during 40 weeks of the year. 6,250 6,250<br />

Study Support Programme. 40 children will be accessing<br />

study support sessions each week, 20 in each, with those<br />

children needing more support encouraged to attend the<br />

longer session on Sunday ( 3 hours)<br />

Study Support Project. English language and homework<br />

Support: 3 x classes per week x 38 weeks per year = 114<br />

Classes per year. Maths and ICT Support: 2 x Classes per<br />

week x 38 weeks per year = 76 Classes Per Year. 5 x 2<br />

hours a week x 38 weeks per year = 380 hours of<br />

classroom teaching per year. Up to 70 children aged 8-14<br />

years per year to take up study support classes.<br />

Study Support Programme. Weekly homework club and<br />

tutorial sessions in English, Maths and Sciences for up to<br />

22 young people per week through a 2-hour homework<br />

club.<br />

SECP Study 12 Study Students Support in Programme. Year 5-7 will attend Students an aged additional 7-12 2 years hours &<br />

Support Programme students aged 13-16 years. 2 x study support sessions a<br />

week during term time. One to one support for all students<br />

available.<br />

Chinese After<br />

School Homework<br />

Club<br />

After School Homework Club. Offers a Mandarin<br />

playgroup, year 1 class and GCSE level classes.<br />

Homework club available after school to all C.I.S.T.H<br />

students & Mulberry School students providing extra<br />

support to complete homework and revision.<br />

Culloden<br />

Supplementary Classes. Provides study support classes,<br />

Bangladeshi Parents two hours a day, two days a week for 22 children.<br />

Association<br />

Supplementary<br />

Classes Wapping<br />

Supplementary<br />

School Education<br />

Project<br />

Home Work Study<br />

Support Club<br />

Supplementary School Education Project, for academically<br />

under-achieving Bangladeshi children aged 8 - 16 years<br />

old.<br />

76 classroom sessions on Tuesdays and Thursdays<br />

between 4.30pm to 6.30pm for 38 weeks a year - term time<br />

only.<br />

7,500 7,500<br />

7,500 7,500<br />

3,500 5,000<br />

7,500 7,500<br />

3,750 7,550<br />

3,750 7,000<br />

7,500 7,500<br />

Home Work Study Support Club. This service is to be<br />

provided every weekend 11am-1pm two days a week,<br />

10-15 pupils with two part time tutors 7,500 7,500<br />

Sky High Home Work Study Support Club. 36 weeks of term-time<br />

classes. 30 local Bangladeshi and Somali children will<br />

benefit from the project per annum. Classes will run each<br />

Saturday 10-12pm.<br />

Young Bangladeshi Study Support Class for young Bangladeshi people.<br />

Study Support Class Children aged 8 - 11 years and 12 - 14 years. The classes<br />

will accept up to 20 pupils per session (2 sessions x 20<br />

children = 40 pupils).<br />

Promoting a brighter<br />

future through study<br />

support<br />

Study support classes. Delivers 8 hours per week, also<br />

includes homework club activities, advice & guidance,<br />

emotional wellbeing workshops and sessions on healthy<br />

eating. Booster sessions for Year 9 pupils preparing for<br />

SAT's are also available.<br />

7,500 7,500<br />

7,500 7,500<br />

3,500 3,500<br />

Study Support Study Support Project. • 30 pupils enrolled • 172 hours of<br />

out of school hours teaching time delivered • 86 sessions<br />

of out of school hours teaching time delivered. 7,500 7,500<br />

Limehouse Study<br />

Support Class<br />

(English and Maths)<br />

After School Games<br />

Club<br />

Somali Support<br />

Project<br />

Study Support Classes in English and Maths. Twice<br />

weekly, Monday-Friday from 5-7 pm.<br />

Providing high quality out of school hours English and<br />

Maths, social, educational and cultural provision.<br />

After School Games Club, for children aged 8 and under.<br />

The project will operate one afternoon each week between<br />

3.30-5.00pm, offering a selection of games for families to<br />

play together. A bi-lingual worker will support parents.<br />

Study Support Project for Somali young people. The<br />

learning, mentoring and study support service is aimed at<br />

delivering valuable early stage support to young learners<br />

aged 5 to 15 living in the LAP1/LAP2 target area.<br />

10<br />

3,750 7,550<br />

3,750 3,750<br />

1,500 1,500<br />

£


Applica-tion<br />

Code and<br />

Funding<br />

Stream<br />

27th November 2012 12.14pm<br />

SSS-19<br />

SSS-20<br />

SSS-21<br />

SSS-22<br />

SSS-23<br />

SSS-24<br />

SSS-25<br />

SSS-26<br />

SSS-27<br />

SSS-28<br />

SSS-29<br />

SSS-30<br />

SSS-31<br />

SSS-32<br />

SSS-33<br />

SSS-34<br />

SSS-35<br />

MSG 2012/15 <strong>Appendix</strong> 1<br />

Organisation - Name and Address Project Title Project Description<br />

Olga Education and Training Project<br />

Unit 7, First Floor, St. Margaret's House,<br />

15-17 Old Ford Road, E2 9PL<br />

Boundary Community School 20<br />

Club Row, E2 7EY<br />

Al Majidiah Trust 1<br />

Cornwall Avenue, E2 0HW<br />

Poplar Bangladeshi Community<br />

Project 39<br />

Aberfeldy Street, E14 0NU<br />

SocietyLinks<br />

80 John Fisher Street, E1 8JX<br />

Shadow Youth Alliance Units 3<br />

and 4 Connett House,<br />

1 Teesdale Street, E2 6GF<br />

Teviot Bangladeshi Cultural<br />

Community Group 181<br />

Teviot St, E14 6PY<br />

Wadajir Somali Community Centre<br />

229 East India Dock Road, E14 0EG<br />

Dorset Community Association 37<br />

Ravenscroft Street, E2 7SH<br />

East End Community School 9<br />

Lamb Street, London E1 6EA<br />

Study Support<br />

Programme<br />

BCS Study Support<br />

Project<br />

Al Majidiah Study<br />

Support Programme<br />

Study Support Programme. The classes will be run 2<br />

hours per week for 40 weeks. Expected attendees will be<br />

25 students per session, mainly from Bangladeshi and<br />

Somali communities.<br />

Study Support Project. At least 25 children per each tutor,<br />

expected average of 80% attendance in every session.<br />

Study Support classes running from 5.30-7.30pm on<br />

Tuesday and Wednesday each week for at least 37 weeks<br />

per academic year.<br />

Recommendation to<br />

Cabinet 3rd October<br />

2012<br />

Final Recommendation<br />

3,750 3,750<br />

7,500 7,500<br />

Study Support Programme. Male students from years 7 to<br />

11. Part-time evening and weekend sessions with 25 boys<br />

average total attendance per week. 7,500 7,500<br />

Raising Attainment Raising attainment through study support classes. 36<br />

weeks of term-time study support classes (2 evenings per<br />

week)<br />

- 30 local Bangladeshi children will benefit from the project<br />

per annum. - Classes will run on Wednesdays and<br />

Thursdays 4-6pm<br />

E1 Study Support<br />

Class<br />

Study Support Classes. Provides 1 evening Study support<br />

session and 1 weekend study support session every week,<br />

run 46 week per year.<br />

Provides one to one support for young people.<br />

SYA - Study Support Study Support Project. Study support session once a<br />

week, 15 young people per session<br />

GOAL Study Support Classes. 36 weeks of term-time STUDY<br />

SUPPORT Classes (2 evening per week) 32 local<br />

Bangladeshi and Somali children aged 8-12 years will be<br />

benefiting from project per annum. Classes will run on<br />

Wednesday and Thursday 4-6pm<br />

Wadajir Homework<br />

Club and<br />

Supplementary<br />

Education<br />

Study Support<br />

Project<br />

Study Support<br />

Project<br />

St. Peters Bengali Association Minerva Study Support<br />

Community Centre, 10 Minerva Street, E2 Tower Hamlets<br />

9EH<br />

Project<br />

Hermitage Mother Tongue and Study<br />

Support Centre 46<br />

Matilda House, St Katherine Way., E1W<br />

1LG<br />

St. Peter's Community and Advice<br />

Centre St. Peter's<br />

North Community Centre, 1. Marian<br />

Place, E2 9AX<br />

London Somali Action Forum St.<br />

George's Town Hall, 236 Cable Street, E1<br />

0BL<br />

Women's Education and Health Trust<br />

9 Stains<strong>by</strong> Road, E14 6JP<br />

Bijoy youth Group Unit 29,<br />

566 Cable Street,<br />

E1W 3HB<br />

Baitul Mamur Academy 85<br />

Roman Road, E2 OQN<br />

Homework Club and Supplementary Education.<br />

Homework support to Somali Children and young people<br />

aged 11- 16 years to help them cope with their workload: 2.<br />

Supplementary teaching in core curriculum subjects such<br />

as Maths and English;<br />

2,500 5,000<br />

3,500 3,500<br />

7,500 7,500<br />

3,750 5,000<br />

5,000 7,500<br />

Study Support Project. 2 days a week, evening sessions 6-<br />

8pm. Educational support and extra-curricular activities in<br />

Science, English and Maths for 20 young people. 7,500 7,500<br />

Study Support Project. 3 study support classes a week,<br />

providing high quality teaching and learning for Bangladeshi<br />

children in English, Mathematics and Science. 5,000 7,500<br />

Classes will be run every Saturday and Sunday each week<br />

from 10am- 4pm for 48 weeks a year at two sites. Two<br />

gender segregated classes will be organised (based on on<br />

ability) in two sites of the consortium.<br />

Study Support Study Support Project for Bangladeshi and Somali children<br />

aged 8 to 12 years. Deliver 2 days per week of evening<br />

session 6-8pm. Deliver a comprehensive supplementary<br />

education and study support sessions/classes in<br />

extracurricular activities and Science, English and Maths.<br />

St Peter's Girls<br />

Study Support<br />

Programme<br />

7,500 7,500<br />

3,750 5,000<br />

Study Support Programme. To run class activities every<br />

weekend -11am to 1pm during term time x 40 Weeks.<br />

- To support approximately 25 girls per sessions. 1,500 Application Withdrawn<br />

Home work Club Study Support Project. English lessons once per week for<br />

2 hrs for 30 Somali children. Maths classes x 1 hour a<br />

week<br />

Saturday School Homework club. A supplementary school which supports<br />

children from 6 -16 years old at weekends. Two sessions -<br />

early late afternoons.<br />

English Basha Study Support Project. 36 weeks of term-time study<br />

support classes ( Two sessions per week)<br />

35 local Bangladeshi children aged 8-12 years, will benefit<br />

from the project per annum. Classes will run on<br />

Wednesdays and Thursdays 4-6pm.<br />

Wisdom Study Support. 36 weeks of term-time Study Support<br />

Classes ( Two sessions per week) - 28 local Bangladeshi<br />

children aged 8-12 will be benefiting from project per<br />

annum. - Classes will run on Monday and Wednesday 4-<br />

6pm<br />

1,500 1,500<br />

5,000 5,000<br />

3,750 5,000<br />

1,500 1,500<br />

Total 179,250 207,850<br />

11<br />

CFS Total 1,671,288 1,893,638<br />

£


Applica-tion<br />

Code and<br />

Funding<br />

Stream<br />

MSG 2012/15 <strong>Appendix</strong> 1<br />

Organisation - Name and Address Project Title Project Description<br />

27th November 2012 12.14pm<br />

COMMUNITIES, LOCALITIES AND CULTURE<br />

CLS = Community Language Services<br />

CLS-01<br />

CLS-02<br />

CLS-03<br />

CLS-04<br />

CLS-05<br />

CLS-06<br />

CLS-07<br />

CLS-08<br />

CLS-09<br />

CLS-10<br />

CLS-11<br />

CLS-12<br />

CLS-13<br />

CLS-14<br />

CLS-15<br />

CLS-16<br />

Ocean Somali Community Association<br />

Concordia Community Enterprise Centre,<br />

Railway Arches 420 – 421 Burdett Road,<br />

E3 4AA<br />

Somali Integration Team Bancroft<br />

TMC, 12 Wickford Street<br />

E1 5QN<br />

Stifford TJRS TRA<br />

2-6 Cressy Place, E1 3JG<br />

Wapping Bangladesh Association<br />

First Floor, Tench Street, London E1W<br />

2QD<br />

Al Majidiah Trust 1<br />

Cornwall Avenue, E2 0HW<br />

Chinese Association of Tower Hamlets<br />

680 Commercial Road, E14 7HA<br />

Limehouse Welfare Association<br />

44 Repton Street, E14 7PX<br />

St. Peter's Supplementary School<br />

52 Mansford Street,<br />

Bethnal Green,<br />

London E2 7NS<br />

Somali Education and Cultural Project<br />

180 Mile End Road, E1 4LJ<br />

Thames Bengali Association Shadwell<br />

Cenre<br />

455 The High Way<br />

London E1 W3HP<br />

Da'watul Islam UK and Eire<br />

56 Bigland Street, E1 2ND<br />

Poplar Bangladeshi Community<br />

Project, 39 Aberfeldy Street, E14 0NU<br />

The Brick Lane Jamme Masjid Trust<br />

(London) Ltd 59 Brick Lane, London E1<br />

6QL<br />

Bijoy youth Group Unit 29,<br />

566 Cable Street,<br />

E1W 3HB<br />

St. Peters Bengali Association<br />

Minerva Community Centre, 10<br />

Minerva Street, E2 9EH<br />

Poplar Bengali Community<br />

Organisation<br />

1 Wigram House, Wades Place<br />

E14 0DA<br />

Literacy Through<br />

Arts<br />

Literacy Through Arts for Somali and Bengali young people<br />

Recommendation to<br />

Cabinet 3rd October<br />

2012<br />

Final Recommendation<br />

9,998 9,998<br />

Somali Classes Mother Tongue classes for Somali young children A new bid; whilst their is much to<br />

commend it, given that there is<br />

similar provision available in the<br />

Borough and the pressures on<br />

the grants budget at this time, it<br />

was not considered appropriate<br />

at this point to fund this project<br />

Mother Tongue<br />

Project<br />

Wapping Bengali<br />

Mother Tongue<br />

Education Project<br />

Al Majidiah Evening<br />

and Weekend<br />

School<br />

Chinese<br />

Independent School<br />

of Tower Hamlets<br />

(Mother Tongue<br />

Classes)<br />

Limehouse Mother<br />

Tongue<br />

classes(Bengali)<br />

Bengali Mother<br />

Tongue Project<br />

SECP Somali<br />

Mother Tongue<br />

Classes<br />

Thames Bengali<br />

Association<br />

Community<br />

Languages Project<br />

Darul Ummah<br />

Mother Tongue<br />

Programme<br />

Mother Tongue classes for Bengali children aged 6-11<br />

years<br />

Mother Tongue classes for academically underachieving<br />

Bangladeshi children aged 8 - 16 years<br />

Mother Tongue classes for children aged between 7 and<br />

15 years.<br />

Mother Tongue for school students within the Chinese and<br />

Vietnamese Community<br />

Mother Tongue classes for Bangladeshi children and young<br />

people<br />

Mother Tongue classes for Bengali children and young<br />

people<br />

Mother Tongue classes for Somali young people<br />

Mother Tongue for underachieving Bangladeshi children<br />

aged 8 years to 16 years<br />

10,500 10,500<br />

7,430 7,430<br />

14,439 25,000<br />

6,220 6,220<br />

8,750 8,750<br />

2,500 2,500<br />

6,063 6,063<br />

10,000 10,000<br />

Languages classes for young people aged from 5 to 16<br />

who have parents who are first speakers of their mother<br />

tongue 10,000 10,000<br />

Learning Zone Mother Tongue classes for Bangladeshi children around<br />

Aberfeldy areas aged between 8-12 years old<br />

Brick Lane Mother<br />

Tongue Project<br />

Mother tongue lessons and study support to young people<br />

aged between 11 to 16 years.<br />

6,220 10,000<br />

21,000 21,000<br />

Amaar Basha Mother Tongue classes for Bangladeshi Children aged<br />

between 8-12 years old. Project developed in partnership<br />

with Al Huda school and local mosque 10,000 10,000<br />

Enhance Bengali<br />

Language to<br />

main<strong>stream</strong> Project<br />

Mother Tongue<br />

Project<br />

Mother Tongue classes for Bengali children<br />

Bengali mother tongue classes for the children in the<br />

Willcrook Estate (Limehouse Ward).<br />

12<br />

19,500 19,500<br />

3,750 6,300<br />

£


Applica-tion<br />

Code and<br />

Funding<br />

Stream<br />

27th November 2012 12.14pm<br />

CLS-17<br />

CLS-18<br />

CLS-19<br />

CLS-20<br />

CLS-21<br />

CLS-22<br />

CLS-23<br />

CLS-24<br />

CLS-25<br />

CLS-26<br />

CLS-27<br />

CLS-28<br />

CLS-29<br />

CLS-30<br />

CLS-31<br />

CLS-32<br />

CLS-33<br />

CLS-34<br />

CLS-35<br />

CLS-36<br />

CLS-37<br />

MSG 2012/15 <strong>Appendix</strong> 1<br />

Organisation - Name and Address Project Title Project Description<br />

Baitul Mamur Academy<br />

85 Roman Road<br />

E2 OQN<br />

Boundary Community School<br />

20 Club Row, E2 7EY<br />

EC Lighthouse LTD<br />

EC Lighthouse/ Lithuanian Saturday<br />

School, The Learning Village<br />

352 Commercial Road, E1 0LB<br />

Udichi Shilpi Gosthi Creative<br />

Enterprise Network (CEN), E1 5HZ<br />

Black Women's Health and Family<br />

Support<br />

82 Russia Lane, E2 9LU<br />

East End Community School 9<br />

Lamb Street, London E1 6EA<br />

Tower Hamlets Chinese School<br />

52 Frobisher Road, Turnpike Lane<br />

N8 0QX<br />

Cubitt Town Bangladeshi Cultural<br />

Organisation<br />

6 Albarta Court South<br />

144 Blackwall Way<br />

E14 9DE<br />

Culloden Bangladeshi Parents<br />

Association 49 - 51<br />

Aberfeldy Street, E14 0NU<br />

Teviot Bangladeshi Cultural<br />

Community Group 181<br />

Teviot St, E14 6PY<br />

Children Education Group Harkness<br />

House Community Centre, Christian<br />

Street, E1 1RX<br />

Jagonari Women Educational<br />

Resource Centre 183 -185<br />

Whitechapel Road, E1 1DN<br />

Jeremiah Children Welfare Project<br />

37 Sexton Court 9 Newport Avenue<br />

Virginia Quays Docklands<br />

E14 2DU<br />

Island BWO, 3 Thorne House, Launch<br />

Street, London E14<br />

Sanjari International College<br />

129 Mile End Road<br />

E1 4BG<br />

Wadajir Somali Community Centre,<br />

229 East India Dock road, E14 0EG<br />

Horwood Estate Bangla School -home<br />

address provided<br />

London Somali Action Forum St.<br />

George's Town Hall, 236 Cable Street, E1<br />

0BL<br />

Isle of Dogs Bangladeshi Association<br />

and Cultural Centre<br />

Cubitt Town Library, 14 Strattondale<br />

Street, London E14 3HG<br />

Hermitage Mother Tongue and Study<br />

Support Centre<br />

46 Matilda House, St Katherine Way<br />

E1W 1LG<br />

Women's Education and Health Trust<br />

9 Stains<strong>by</strong> Road, E14 6JP<br />

Treasure Mother Tongue classes for Bangladeshi children around<br />

Globe Town aged between 8-12 years old<br />

BCS Mother Tongue<br />

Project<br />

EC Lighthouse/<br />

Lithuanian School<br />

Udichi Bengali<br />

Mother Tongue<br />

Project<br />

BWHAFS' Somali<br />

Mother Tongue<br />

Programme<br />

Mother Tongue<br />

Project<br />

Chinese Language<br />

For All Youths<br />

Language classes and cultural activities for local young<br />

Bangladeshis (aged from 6 to 16)<br />

Mother Tongue school for Lithuanian children and young<br />

people<br />

Community langue classes Bengali disadvantaged children<br />

and young people.<br />

Somali mother tongue classes for young people of Somali<br />

heritage aged 7-13 years old.<br />

Mother Tongue classes for Bangladeshi children and young<br />

people<br />

Children and young people of different backgrounds who<br />

wish to develop Chinese language skills and intercultural<br />

understanding<br />

Cubitt Town Mother Tongue classes for young people aged 5 – 16<br />

Bangladeshi Cultural years old<br />

Association<br />

Culloden<br />

Bangladeshi Parents<br />

Association Mother<br />

Tongue Opportunity Classes Mother Tongue classes for local Bangladeshi children<br />

around Teviot areas aged between 8-12 years old.<br />

Mother Tongue<br />

Education Project<br />

Wapping Creative<br />

Bangla Project<br />

Jeremiah Children<br />

Welfare Project<br />

Limited Mother<br />

Tongue Bengali<br />

Recommendation to<br />

Cabinet 3rd October<br />

2012<br />

Final Recommendation<br />

2,500 3,500<br />

8,750 15,000<br />

3,750 3,750<br />

3,750 7,000<br />

5,600 5,600<br />

15,000 21,000<br />

£<br />

7,500<br />

2,500 5,000<br />

Mother Tongue classes for Bengali children living on<br />

Aberfeldy, Brownfield and Teviot estates. 3,750 7,000<br />

3,750 3,750<br />

Mother Tongue education for young children aged between<br />

6 and 14. 7,500 7,500<br />

Mother Tongue classes for young Bangladeshi pupils<br />

Mother Tongue for young Bengali people<br />

Baglay Kota Boli Mother Tongue for local young people<br />

Community<br />

languages capacity<br />

building project in<br />

Tower Hamlets<br />

Wadajir Mother<br />

Tongue Classes<br />

Mother Tongue and<br />

Supplementary<br />

Educational Project<br />

6,250 6,250<br />

1,500 1,500<br />

15,000 15,000<br />

Mother Tongue for young Bengali people This is a private enterprise<br />

and therefore cannot be<br />

supported from <strong>funding</strong><br />

intended for Third Sector<br />

organisations.<br />

Mother Tongue for Somali young people<br />

6,250 7,500<br />

Mother Tongue and supplementary educational for<br />

Bangladeshi children 9,913 15,000<br />

Mother Tongue Mother Tongue for Somali young people<br />

Isle of Dogs<br />

Bangladeshi<br />

Association Mother<br />

Tongue Class<br />

Mother Tongue<br />

Bengali Project<br />

Mother Tongue classes for young Bangladeshi pupils<br />

Mother Tongue classes for young Bangladeshi pupils<br />

Bengali Class Mother Tongue for young Bengali people<br />

1,500 1,500<br />

4,750 7,500<br />

3,750 3,750<br />

5,625 5,625<br />

Total 257,758 313,486<br />

13


Applica-tion<br />

Code and<br />

Funding<br />

Stream<br />

27th November 2012 12.14pm<br />

MSG 2012/15 <strong>Appendix</strong> 1<br />

Organisation - Name and Address Project Title Project Description<br />

YOUTH AND CONNEXIONS SERVICES<br />

YCS-01<br />

YCS-02<br />

YCS-03<br />

YCS-04<br />

YCS-05<br />

YCS-06<br />

YCS-07<br />

YCS-08<br />

YCS-09<br />

YCS-10<br />

YCS-11<br />

YCS-12<br />

YCS-13<br />

YCS-14<br />

YCS-15<br />

YCS-16<br />

Newark Youth London<br />

Whitechapel Centre, Myrdle Street, E1<br />

1HQ<br />

St Hilda's East Community Centre<br />

18 Club Row, E2 7EY<br />

ELT Baptist Church Burdett<br />

Road, Mile End., E3 4TU<br />

Osmani Trust - Amaal Girls Project<br />

Osmani Centre Vallance Road<br />

London E1 5AW<br />

Step Forward (Tower Hamlets) 234<br />

Bethnal Green Road, E2 0AA<br />

The Prince's Trust 18 Park<br />

Square East, NW1 4LH<br />

Osmani Trust 58<br />

Underwood Road, E1 5AW<br />

Bangladesh Football Association (UK)<br />

Unit G3, Whitechapel Centre,<br />

85 Myrdle Street, E1 2LX<br />

City Gateway Ensign<br />

Court, 28 Ensign Street, E1 8ND<br />

Newark Youth<br />

Engagement<br />

St Hilda's Youth<br />

Project HUB<br />

ELT Young<br />

Women's Project<br />

Building Positive<br />

relationships (BPR)<br />

Young People's<br />

Counselling and<br />

Support<br />

Fairbridge<br />

Programme<br />

Expansion of youth services, delivery of accredited<br />

courses and volunteering opportunities. Targeted<br />

programme aimed at disadvantaged young people aged 13-<br />

19.<br />

Youth<br />

e.g.<br />

sessions<br />

those who<br />

for girls<br />

are NEET,<br />

and boys<br />

disabled<br />

and disabled<br />

young people,<br />

young<br />

etc.<br />

people with the aim of achieving recorded and accredited<br />

learning outcomes, support with transition, support with<br />

working<br />

Lunch-time<br />

towards<br />

and after<br />

education<br />

school<br />

and<br />

provision<br />

employment<br />

along with<br />

and<br />

day trips<br />

during school holidays for young women with aim of<br />

achieving accredited learning outcomes, raising<br />

aspirations,<br />

Targeted programme<br />

developing<br />

aimed<br />

life skills<br />

at vulnerable<br />

and building<br />

young<br />

confidence.<br />

women to<br />

reduce risk of vulnerability and engaging in risky<br />

behaviours. Delivered through achievement plans aimed at<br />

engagement<br />

Targeted one<br />

in<br />

to<br />

positive<br />

one counselling<br />

activities.<br />

programme<br />

Support provided<br />

aimed at<br />

<strong>by</strong> key<br />

those young people experiencing difficulties with transition<br />

into adult life.<br />

Targeted programmed aimed at those with complex needs<br />

who are NEET or at risk of exclusion to build key skills,<br />

improve self-esteem and aid transition into education or<br />

training.<br />

Aasha Peer Project Peer project targeted at disaffected young people aged 13-<br />

19 who are either engaged in or at risk of engaging in antisocial<br />

behaviour, criminality and substance misuse. This<br />

project is an element of the borough gang strategy. As one<br />

of the boroughs integral to the pan London gang strategy<br />

this 3rd sector element is a mediation project. It works with<br />

our own in house teams such as the rapid response team<br />

to break down a growing gang culture linked to organised<br />

crime, drugs and serious violence. The work will<br />

compliment community safety and services to young<br />

people.<br />

Young People's<br />

Sports Mentoring<br />

and Volunteering<br />

Project<br />

XSE Academy St XSE Anonymous<br />

George's Town Hall, 236 Cable Street, E1 Project<br />

0BL<br />

Headliners (UK) Rich Mix,<br />

35-47 Bethnal Green Road, E1 6LA<br />

Black Women's Health and Family<br />

Support<br />

82 Russia Lane, E2 9LU<br />

Somali Integration Team Bancroft<br />

TMC, 12 Wickford Street<br />

E1 5QN<br />

Stifford TJRS TRA<br />

2-6 Cressy Place, E1 3JG<br />

Streets of Growth 160<br />

Chrisp Street, E14 6NL<br />

Vallance Community Sports<br />

Association 62 Old<br />

Nichol Street, E2 7HP<br />

Recommendation to<br />

Cabinet 3rd October<br />

2012<br />

Final Recommendation<br />

15,000 18,000<br />

15,000 18,000<br />

11,250 12,500<br />

55,000 55,000<br />

15,000 30,000<br />

£<br />

The princess Trust is a wellfunded<br />

national organisation.<br />

Whilst this bid has merit, its<br />

proposed programme is to target<br />

a discrete area of work which<br />

council services have been<br />

successfully tackling for the past<br />

five years. Our NEET<br />

performance has reduced year<br />

on year and exceeded targets <strong>by</strong><br />

0.2% last year. Nationally we are<br />

in the high quartile; given this<br />

performance, <strong>funding</strong> is not<br />

recommended<br />

75,000 75,000<br />

Group activities, training and one to one support targeting<br />

those at risk of dropping out of school and engaging in risky<br />

behaviours - e.g. crime, substance misuse, gangs. 7,500 10,000<br />

Expect Respect Volunteering, IAG and/or mentoring, training, holiday<br />

provision for those with SEN. Targeted at young people at<br />

risk of gang involvement, vulnerable young women/girls<br />

and young people with SEN.<br />

Skills based training targeting young people with the<br />

highest levels of need including disabled young people<br />

those with a statement of SEN young people at risk of<br />

crime, self harm, etc.<br />

Media Mix Media based courses aimed at improving literacy and<br />

communication skills and building confidence and<br />

resilience. Targeted at young people who are NEET or at<br />

risk of social exclusion, engaging in crime or involvement in<br />

gangs.<br />

BWHAFS Youth<br />

Project<br />

Somali Girls Youth<br />

Project<br />

Community safety and health awareness training, one to<br />

one advice and guidance, education, sports and creative<br />

activities, youth integration exchanges, volunteering, and<br />

work experience opportunities.<br />

10,000 10,000<br />

5,000 5,000<br />

The area of work is already<br />

catered for <strong>by</strong> the council's IAG<br />

and targeted services. LBTH<br />

has been successfully reducing<br />

NEET cohort year on year for last<br />

five years and exceeded <strong>by</strong> 0.2%<br />

last year.<br />

6,750<br />

Weekly youth club providing arts and crafts, workshops<br />

and mentoring leading to accredited outcomes. 7,500 7,500<br />

Stifford Girls Project Weekly sessions along with events and outings aimed at<br />

achieving accredited outcomes, reducing social isolation<br />

and improving key outcomes.<br />

360 VisionXcite<br />

Programme<br />

SEN Health<br />

Development<br />

Programme<br />

15,000 23,000<br />

One to one counselling sessions and access to youth<br />

provision which will deliver a range of accredited outcome<br />

15,000 15,000<br />

opportunities.<br />

Sports sessions and health workshops targeted at young<br />

people with SEN. Opportunities to achieve accredited<br />

learning outcomes. 21,000 21,000<br />

14


Applica-tion<br />

Code and<br />

Funding<br />

Stream<br />

27th November 2012 12.14pm<br />

YCS-17<br />

YCS-18<br />

YCS-19<br />

YCS-20<br />

YCS-21<br />

YCS-22<br />

YCS-23<br />

YCS-24<br />

YCS-25<br />

YCS-26<br />

YCS-27<br />

YCS-28<br />

MSG 2012/15 <strong>Appendix</strong> 1<br />

Organisation - Name and Address Project Title Project Description<br />

Bangladesh Youth Movement BYM<br />

Youth and Women's Centre, 21<br />

Henriques Street, E1 1NB<br />

DASL Capital<br />

House, 134-138 Romford Road, E15 4LD<br />

Shadwell Basin Outdoor Activity<br />

Centre 3-4<br />

Shadwell Pierhead, Glamis Road, E1W<br />

3TD<br />

Social Education<br />

and Youth<br />

development<br />

Project- Youth Work<br />

with boys and girls<br />

age 13-25<br />

Youth service delivering training, study support, residentials<br />

and one to one support.<br />

R U ready? Youth sessions and peer support aimed at delivery of<br />

accredited learning outcomes and reducing in crime/antisocial<br />

behaviour, NEETs and teenage pregnancy.<br />

Adventure and<br />

Challenge<br />

St. Peter's Community and Advice Bangladeshi Girls Provision of outreach service, one to one support, peer<br />

Centre St. Peter's and Young Women's education workshops, social and recreational activities and<br />

North Community Centre, 1. Marian Peer Education and skills building sessions. Cultural awareness workshops.<br />

Place, E2 9AX<br />

Youth Work Project<br />

London Tigers 1st Floor<br />

Office, WECH Community Centre,<br />

Athens Gardens, Chantry Close<br />

W9 3RS<br />

Alpha Grove Centre Alpha<br />

Grove, E14 8LH<br />

Daneford Trust 45/47<br />

Blythe Street, E2 6LN<br />

Somali Education and Cultural Project<br />

180 Mile End Road, E1 4LJ<br />

Tolerance in Diversity<br />

Limehouse Youth Centre, Limehouse<br />

Causeway, E14 8AG<br />

Kingsley Hall Community Centre<br />

Kingsley Hall, Powis Rd, E3 3HJ<br />

The Rooted Forum Tarling<br />

East Community Centre<br />

63 Martha Street, E1 2PA<br />

Newlon Fusion 4<br />

Daneland Walk, Hale Village<br />

N17 9FE<br />

Tigers Youth<br />

Engagement<br />

Alpha Grove Youth<br />

Club<br />

Recommendation to<br />

Cabinet 3rd October<br />

2012<br />

Final Recommendation<br />

75,000 75,000<br />

LBTH Youth and Connexions<br />

Service has achieved NEET<br />

targets. The Targeted Youth<br />

Support Team also delivers<br />

specific programmes to tackle<br />

teenage pregnancy through the<br />

delivery of ASPIRE programme<br />

and has achieved considerable<br />

success; the teenage pregnancy<br />

rate in TH is currently reducing.<br />

While the concept of this project<br />

has merit, the impact is likely to<br />

be low<br />

Provision of evening and weekend adventure activities<br />

including climbing, sailing canoeing, kayaking, mountain<br />

biking, etc. along with day trips and residentials and<br />

delivery of accredited learning opportunities. 13,750 13,750<br />

Detached outreach, peer education workshops, IAG, one to<br />

one mentoring, volunteering and accredited training<br />

opportunities. Targeted at those who are NEET, at risk of<br />

social exclusion or engaging in crime, substance misuse,<br />

etc.<br />

Youth sessions, one to one support, volunteering<br />

opportunities. Targeted at most vulnerable young people to<br />

prevent engagement in risky behaviours or those NEET.<br />

Delivery of accredited learning opportunities.<br />

Promoting the Delivery of network events for teachers and youth workers<br />

Global Dimension in to identify and promote opportunities in the formal<br />

Education and Youth curriculum and extended school activities and deliver a<br />

and Community global citizenship programme for young people aged 15-25.<br />

work in the London<br />

Borough of Tower<br />

Hamlets.<br />

SECP Programme<br />

of Youth Work<br />

Tolerance in<br />

Diversity<br />

Kingsley Hall Youth<br />

Focus<br />

£<br />

5,000<br />

The Services proposed in this<br />

project are already in existence<br />

and delivered through the<br />

Detached and Response Team,<br />

NEET reduction, sports and<br />

recreation and Kickz<br />

13,750 15,000<br />

13,500<br />

Provision of youth and recreational activities, training and<br />

accredited learning opportunities and signposting to other<br />

11,250 11,250<br />

activities.<br />

Community cohesion and citizenship training programme<br />

delivered <strong>by</strong> volunteer peer workers across the borough's<br />

10,000 10,000<br />

youth clubs. Accredited learning and volunteering<br />

opportunities.<br />

Provision of positive activities and workshops for young<br />

people in Bromley <strong>by</strong> Bow area. 7,500 15,000<br />

Youth Club Evening and holiday youth club sessions, workshops and<br />

training, residentials, fun days, volunteering opportunities.<br />

Targeted at BME communities.<br />

East End Youth Too Separate weekly sessions for males and females, offsite<br />

activities, workshops, employment support and accredited<br />

learning opportunities.<br />

15<br />

21,000 21,000<br />

Currently Youth and Connexions<br />

Services take up is at 52.4% and<br />

undergoing significant changes to<br />

expand provisions in this area <strong>by</strong><br />

bringing services in-house. This<br />

project will have minimal impact<br />

in achieving results overall


Applica-tion<br />

Code and<br />

Funding<br />

Stream<br />

27th November 2012 12.14pm<br />

YCS-29<br />

YCS-30<br />

YCS-31<br />

YCS-32<br />

YCS-33<br />

YCS-34<br />

YCS-35<br />

YCS-36<br />

YCS-37<br />

YCS-38<br />

YCS-39<br />

YCS-40<br />

YCS-41<br />

YCS-42<br />

YCS-43<br />

MSG 2012/15 <strong>Appendix</strong> 1<br />

Organisation - Name and Address Project Title Project Description<br />

Da'watul Islam UK and Eire<br />

56 Bigland Street, E1 2ND<br />

Ocean Youth Connexions Stepping<br />

Stones Farm, Stepney way, E1 3DG<br />

Leyton Orient Community Sports<br />

Programme SCORE, 100<br />

Oliver Road<br />

E10 5JY<br />

Boundary Community School 20<br />

Club Row, E2 7EY<br />

Globetown Learning Community<br />

Morpeth School, Portman Place<br />

E2 0PX<br />

Wadajir Somali Community Centre<br />

229 East India Dock Road, E14 0EG<br />

The Rooted Forum Tarling<br />

East Community Centre<br />

63 Martha Street, E1 2PA<br />

Somali Parent and Children Play<br />

Association<br />

91 Mile End Road, E1 4UJ<br />

SocietyLinks<br />

80 John Fisher Street, E1 8JX<br />

Poplar Boys and Girls Club 75<br />

Chrisp Street, E14 6LP<br />

Shadow Youth Alliance Units 3<br />

and 4 Connett House, 1 Teesdale Street,<br />

E2 6GF<br />

The Metro Centre Ltd<br />

Norman House, 110-114 Norman Road,<br />

SE10 9QJ<br />

Ensign Youth Club<br />

Wellclose Square, off The Highway, E1<br />

8HY<br />

ReachOut! Brook<br />

Community Primary School<br />

Sigdon Road, E8 1AS<br />

Wise Youth Trust 29<br />

Colville house bishops way, E2 9hx<br />

Shadwell Youth<br />

Project<br />

Ocean Youth<br />

Connexions<br />

Getting hubs and<br />

clubs active<br />

Recommendation to<br />

Cabinet 3rd October<br />

2012<br />

Final Recommendation<br />

£<br />

Project aimed at increasing knowledge and awareness of<br />

the increasing levels of cyber bullying and how to<br />

overcome associated challenges. Delivered through advice<br />

and practical sessions delivered to young people and<br />

parents/carers. 21,000 21,000<br />

Delivery of accredited course that are labour industry<br />

recognised to support entry into employment. 15,000 15,000<br />

Sports based programme delivered through regular<br />

sporting sessions, practice work experience, qualification<br />

opportunities.<br />

This particular project aims to<br />

provide sports and recreation,<br />

however there are a number of<br />

local based organisations that<br />

provide such activities.<br />

BCS Youth Project Youth work sessions delivered through workshops,<br />

personal development, access to ICT training aimed at<br />

developing active and responsible citizens and avoid<br />

engagement in risky behaviours. 7,500 10,000<br />

It's Your Life Programme aimed at improving the academic<br />

achievement, life chances and prospects of vulnerable<br />

young people including those at risk of underachievement,<br />

involved in crime, truancy, etc.<br />

Wadajir Somali<br />

Youth Drop -In<br />

Culturally appropriate activities including sports/fitness,<br />

arts, advice and information on health and well being,<br />

outings and trips. Support for those who are NEET, at risk<br />

of gang involvement, social exclusion and other risky<br />

behaviours.<br />

Girls Project Youth club sessions including educational and recreational<br />

activities deliver through, workshops, accredited training<br />

programmes, holiday provision, volunteering opportunities,<br />

residentials and fun days. Targeting socially excluded and<br />

isolated young women from BME backgrounds/<br />

Boys' Youth Club Youth sessions offering sports, discussion forums, trips,<br />

workshops, volunteering opportunities. Targeted at Somali<br />

boys who are disadvantaged and excluded from<br />

main<strong>stream</strong> provision.<br />

E1 Girlz Group Weekly youth sessions, education, volunteering and<br />

accredited learning opportunities aimed at tackling social<br />

exclusion and disadvantage.<br />

Poplar Boys and<br />

Girls Club<br />

Youth provision, boxing training and exercise and football<br />

activity. Training in sports leadership and youth work.<br />

LBTH has already has a robust<br />

strategy in place and a dedicated<br />

team to tackle Problem Families<br />

and provide support to overcome<br />

barriers<br />

10,000 15,000<br />

21,000 21,000<br />

8,750 8,750<br />

10,000 10,000<br />

12,500<br />

After School and Youth sessions based on education and awareness raising<br />

Youth Club Sessions of the environment and nature, etc. 10,000 10,000<br />

Metro LGBTQ Youth Satellite surgery sessions, one to one support, youth work<br />

Accreditation and training aimed at LGBTQ young people. Promotion of<br />

Participation (MYAP) learning and employment opportunities, health awareness,<br />

Project<br />

support for those affected <strong>by</strong> hate crime and those involved<br />

in risky behaviours.<br />

7,500 10,000<br />

Ensign Youth Club Recorded and accredited training opportunities targeted at<br />

young people at risk of social exclusion including those<br />

involved in anti-social behaviour, substance misuse, girls<br />

and young women, those who are NEET. 10,000 10,000<br />

Tower Hamlets One to one academic support through personal volunteer<br />

ReachOut! Academy mentors and football practice along with volunteering<br />

opportunities.<br />

Urban Roots Support with developing professional workforce skills and<br />

qualifications, interventions for those at risk of gang<br />

membership, crime, substance misuse and those who are<br />

socially excluded. Mentoring and volunteering<br />

opportunities.<br />

16<br />

This was a new bid which<br />

provided limited information and<br />

scored poorly in the assessment.<br />

The activities proposed are<br />

already widely available and in<br />

view of the limited <strong>funding</strong><br />

available it is not recommended<br />

for support<br />

7,500


Applica-tion<br />

Code and<br />

Funding<br />

Stream<br />

27th November 2012 12.14pm<br />

YCS-44<br />

YCS-45<br />

YCS-46<br />

YCS-47<br />

YCS-48<br />

MSG 2012/15 <strong>Appendix</strong> 1<br />

Organisation - Name and Address Project Title Project Description<br />

Sports Network Council<br />

Unit 4, Whitechapel Centre,<br />

Myrdle Street, E1 1HL<br />

Children Education Group Harkness<br />

House Community Centre, Christian<br />

Street, E1 1RX<br />

Tower Hamlets Street Pastors c/o<br />

The Tab Centre, Austin Street<br />

E2 7NB<br />

Somali Integration Team Bancroft<br />

TMC, 12 Wickford Street<br />

E1 5QN<br />

The Kipper Project St<br />

Margaret's House, 15 Old Ford Road, E2<br />

9PL<br />

Young people Outreach programme through delivery of positive activities<br />

including workshops, motivation and self esteem sessions,<br />

personal development and personal advice.<br />

Berner Youth Project Youth vacation project aimed at bringing young men<br />

together from different backgrounds delivered through<br />

group work, team building, orienteering, mountain climbing,<br />

etc.<br />

Tower Hamlets<br />

Street Pastors<br />

Kids Wellbeing<br />

Project<br />

Recommendation to<br />

Cabinet 3rd October<br />

2012<br />

Final Recommendation<br />

£<br />

An established youth project in<br />

Whitechapel Centre managed <strong>by</strong><br />

YCS operates regular sessional<br />

activities for young people<br />

including holiday provisions,<br />

positive diversionary activities<br />

and outreach work. If funded this<br />

project would duplicate that<br />

provision.<br />

7,500 7,500<br />

Outreach service aimed at providing support and advice to<br />

those engaging in risky behaviours, rough sleepers. 7,500 7,500<br />

Targeted at young Somali girls to support social and<br />

emotional well being reduce social exclusion and isolation.<br />

Delivered through a range of activities including arts and<br />

crafts, workshops and mentioned sessions.<br />

Skills Up The Kipper Project 'Skill Up' Service will help young people<br />

gain skills and qualifications to obtain employment <strong>by</strong>:<br />

Engaging in education and training that matches their<br />

interests and aspirations; Accessing training and work<br />

placement opportunities, Preparing for employment in a<br />

supportive and sympathetic environment and gaining the<br />

confidence and skills they need; Participating in<br />

employment related activities that encourage positive<br />

community engagement.<br />

7,500 7,500<br />

7,500 7,500<br />

Youth and Connexions Services SUBTOTAL Total 570,250 667,000<br />

17


Applica-tion<br />

Code and<br />

Funding<br />

Stream<br />

27th November 2012 12.14pm<br />

MSG 2012/15 <strong>Appendix</strong> 1<br />

Organisation - Name and Address Project Title Project Description<br />

CLC - Arts, Sports and Environmental Services<br />

ASES-01<br />

ASES-02<br />

ASES-03<br />

ASES-04<br />

ASES-05<br />

ASES-06<br />

ASES-07<br />

ASES-08<br />

ASES-09<br />

Half Moon Young People's Theatre Ltd<br />

43 White Horse Road, E1 0ND<br />

Professional theatre<br />

venue for young<br />

people in Tower<br />

Hamlets<br />

Green Candle Dance Company Green Candle<br />

Oxford House, Der<strong>by</strong>shire Street, E2 6HG Dance Company /<br />

Oxford House<br />

partnership<br />

Island Community Cricket Club Island Cricket<br />

Millwall Park, C/o 75 Manchester Rd, E14 Project<br />

3DN<br />

Bromley <strong>by</strong> Bow Centre St.<br />

Leonard's Street, E3 3BT<br />

Island House Roserton<br />

Street, E14 3PG<br />

St Pauls Arts Trust The<br />

Space, 269 Westferry Road, E14 3RS<br />

The Grand Union Music Theatre Ltd<br />

76 Wentworth Street, E1 7SA<br />

DeafPLUS Trinity<br />

Centre, Key Close<br />

Whitechapel, E1 4HG<br />

Chisenhale Dance Space 64-<br />

84 Chisenhale Road, E3 5QZ<br />

Recommendation to<br />

Cabinet 3rd October<br />

2012<br />

Final Recommendation<br />

Five Youth Groups for 360 young people aged 5-19 and a<br />

season of professional plays for young people, their<br />

families and carers. 35,000 35,000<br />

Make a significant contribution to the range and quality of<br />

artistic activities on offer in the borough. Increase<br />

participation in current dance programme for older people<br />

through outreach and intergenerational and community<br />

projects. Build and develop Oxford House Young People's<br />

Work Experience Programme in arts.<br />

12 month cricket programme delivering 10 x 2 hr<br />

introduction to cricket sessions in each ward at Weavers<br />

fields, Mile End Stadium and Marner School, Langdon<br />

Park, Millwall Park and Play On Centre (March -June 2013<br />

and Oct 2012 - Oct. 2013) Deliver a coach education,<br />

training and volunteer programme. Creation of 4 satellite<br />

programmes (1 in each ward) and an Elite Cricket<br />

Academy at Millwall and Victoria Parks with participants<br />

representing Tower Hamlets in the Middlesex Cricket<br />

Board Borough Academies in 2013 and 2015.<br />

Get Up and Go The Get Up and Go programme will tackle the growing<br />

threat of obesity <strong>by</strong> delivering three exercise classes per<br />

week with 20 people per class. Participants will be able<br />

access physical activities, providing healthy eating advice,<br />

smoking cessation support and brief alcohol intervention.<br />

One of the aims of the project will be to encourage more<br />

men to take up exercise<br />

InDaHouse Street<br />

Dance Project<br />

The Space - Core<br />

costs<br />

Celebrating Musical<br />

Diversity in Tower<br />

Hamlets<br />

DARE - Deaf Arts<br />

and Recreation<br />

Experiences<br />

Creative Dance<br />

Programme<br />

Develop and establish a street dance project and training<br />

school to set up a new fully inclusive performance troupe<br />

for 6-19 year olds of all abilities, many of whom are NEET.<br />

Provide accredited training and volunteering opportunities,<br />

as well as opportunities for sessional work for up to 12<br />

young people.<br />

Community theatre project proving performance skills<br />

workshops and training for 7-11 year olds, 12-16 year olds<br />

and adults delivered <strong>by</strong> specialist drama tutors. End of<br />

term showcase of performances. Volunteer front of house<br />

staff, along with outreach projects and work on estates and<br />

schools.<br />

35,000 35,000<br />

16,000 16,000<br />

£<br />

The bid had merit and the Centre<br />

is well resourced and is a<br />

valuable community asset.<br />

However there are other<br />

competing projects that also<br />

deliver for the community and are<br />

less well resourced. At a time of<br />

severe cut back, in this instance,<br />

the bid was not considered<br />

strong enough to justify such a<br />

large sum for a new project. This<br />

scheme will be taken into<br />

consideration when receiving the<br />

public health expenditure.<br />

10,000 10,000<br />

15,000 15,000<br />

Programme of world music - workshops, master classes<br />

and performances, targeting those who do not normally<br />

have an opportunity to take part in music activities. 10,000 10,000<br />

Arts, cultural and sports service to address low levels of<br />

physical activity <strong>by</strong> deaf and hard of hearing service users.<br />

Weekly sports and monthly arts and crafts workshops<br />

designed to raise aspirations, improve health, community<br />

cohesion and increased community participation.<br />

Programme of weekly creative dance classes for children<br />

aged 2-11 years along with week-long holiday activity for 4-<br />

6 and 7-11 year olds.<br />

18<br />

15,000 15,000<br />

Chisenhale put in three<br />

applications for <strong>funding</strong>. Given<br />

the limited funds it was not<br />

strategically appropriate to<br />

consider <strong>funding</strong> all three and<br />

<strong>funding</strong> has been recommended<br />

for the application that best fitted<br />

the criteria and a balance of<br />

provision across the borough


Applica-tion<br />

Code and<br />

Funding<br />

Stream<br />

27th November 2012 12.14pm<br />

ASES-10<br />

ASES-11<br />

ASES-12<br />

ASES-13<br />

ASES-14<br />

ASES-15<br />

ASES-16<br />

ASES-17<br />

ASES-18<br />

MSG 2012/15 <strong>Appendix</strong> 1<br />

Organisation - Name and Address Project Title Project Description<br />

Chisenhale Dance Space 64-84<br />

Chisenhale Road, E3 5QZ<br />

Chisenhale Dance Space 64-84<br />

Chisenhale Road, E3 5QZ<br />

Stitches in Time Limehouse<br />

Town Hall<br />

646 Commercial Road, E14 7HA<br />

Glamis Adventure Playground<br />

10 Glamis Road, E1W 3EG<br />

Tower Hamlets Sports Council C/0<br />

London Borough of Tower Hamlets,<br />

Sports Development<br />

4th Floor Anchorage House, E14 1BY<br />

Limehouse Project Cheadle Hall<br />

Cheadle House, Copenhagen Place, E14<br />

7EY<br />

London Tigers 1st Floor<br />

Office, WECH Community Centre, W9<br />

3RS<br />

Magic Me 18<br />

Victoria Park Square, E2 9PF<br />

Moving Words' ESOL, Dance and Movement Project<br />

Chisenhale Dance<br />

Space programme<br />

of community arts<br />

activity- festivals<br />

MYM Limehouse<br />

Gallery<br />

The Environment<br />

GAP<br />

Tower Hamlets<br />

Future Active<br />

On Your Doorstep -<br />

Women's Fitness<br />

Programme<br />

Tigers Future<br />

Champions<br />

Magic Me Arts<br />

Programme<br />

Shadwell Basin Outdoor Activity Kayak Olympic<br />

Centre 3-4<br />

Shadwell Pierhead, Glamis Rd, E1W 3TD<br />

Legacy<br />

Programme of annual community Spring festivals to<br />

celebrate cultural diversity of the area, increase social<br />

cohesion, promote physical activity and support the use of<br />

specialist facility. Community groups will be working with<br />

commissioned dance artists to create a piece of work to be<br />

presented at the festival, as well as workshops to create<br />

films using traditional and new media. Targeting LAPs 1, 5<br />

and 6.<br />

Creation of a young people's art space and developing<br />

volunteering skills for parents to invigilate exhibitions. Art<br />

workshops and children's involvement in a committee to<br />

select work from schools for the gallery exhibitions<br />

Recommendation to<br />

Cabinet 3rd October<br />

2012<br />

Final Recommendation<br />

Chisenhale put in three<br />

applications for <strong>funding</strong>. Given<br />

the limited funds it was not<br />

strategically correct to consider<br />

<strong>funding</strong> all three and <strong>funding</strong> has<br />

been recommended for the<br />

application that best fitted the<br />

criteria and a balance of<br />

provision across the Borough<br />

20,000 32,000<br />

£<br />

Stitches in Time is a long<br />

established project in the<br />

Borough and has received<br />

<strong>funding</strong> for projects in previous<br />

years. Whilst it has an excellent<br />

record of engaging different<br />

communities and working with<br />

women, it was considered that<br />

for this round where competition<br />

for <strong>funding</strong> was fierce, there were<br />

projects which provided a better<br />

offer and outcomes than this<br />

specific project.<br />

The Environment GAP, is a crosscutting project, aimed at<br />

addressing the needs of Children and Young People<br />

encouraging them to be more involved in arts, sports and<br />

to develop an appreciation of their environment, in a less<br />

formal setting than they experience 10,000 30,000<br />

Funding for coach education / training programme and<br />

allocation of small grants to local clubs<br />

Targets inactive Bengali, Somali, BAME women aged 16-<br />

45+ in economic deprivation in LAPS 3, 4 and 7. 2 x 1.5 hr<br />

weekly aerobic/yoga sessions<br />

Project aimed at young people consisting of Badminton,<br />

cricket, football, women's physical activities and events.<br />

Located in LAPS 3, 5 and 6. Stepney Green School,<br />

Mulberry School and Whitechapel Sports Centre, Tudor<br />

Lodge, burdett Centre and Bartlett Park identified as<br />

venues. Consultation with 50 young people conducted.<br />

Badminton League 3 days per week for beg, inters and<br />

advanced, with junior league running alongside adults.<br />

Cricket 8-19 years. Volunteering Programme. Sustainability<br />

considered.<br />

15,000 15,000<br />

20,000 20,000<br />

12,000<br />

3 year, intergenerational arts programme enabling people<br />

55+ and young people 9+ to learn through shared creative<br />

activities. Providing 3 intergenerational projects and 12<br />

weeks of workshops per year. 15,000 15,000<br />

4 Family open days targeting climbing, canoeing, high<br />

ropes bell boat racing and sailing (May - September). 8<br />

Parent and child sessions years 5 and 6 (climbing,<br />

canoeing, high ropes or bell boating). Minibus transport<br />

provided to ease access. Sustainability and exit routes<br />

considered<br />

19<br />

16,000 16,000


Applica-tion<br />

Code and<br />

Funding<br />

Stream<br />

27th November 2012 12.14pm<br />

ASES-19<br />

ASES-20<br />

ASES-21<br />

ASES-22<br />

ASES-23<br />

ASES-24<br />

ASES-25<br />

ASES-26<br />

ASES-27<br />

ASES-28<br />

ASES-29<br />

MSG 2012/15 <strong>Appendix</strong> 1<br />

Organisation - Name and Address Project Title Project Description<br />

Sylhet Bawl Shangith Ghosti c/o 17<br />

Horwood House, Pott St,<br />

E2 0EH<br />

Udichi Shilpi Gosthi Creative<br />

Enterprise Network (CEN), E1 5HZ<br />

Praxis Community Projects Bethnal<br />

Green United Reformed Church, Pott<br />

Street, E2 0EF<br />

Young and Talented c/o<br />

Oxford House, Der<strong>by</strong>shire St,<br />

E2 6HG<br />

Cardboard Citizens 26<br />

Hanbury Street, E1 6QR<br />

Leyton Orient Community Sports<br />

Programme SCORE, 100<br />

Oliver Road, E10 5JY<br />

Bengali Arts and<br />

Cultural Education<br />

and Workshop<br />

Programme<br />

Udichi Performing<br />

Arts and Festivals<br />

Praxis New Voices<br />

Plus<br />

Young and Talented<br />

Performing arts and<br />

life development<br />

programme<br />

Cardboard Citizens<br />

Carnival Collective'<br />

Basketball -<br />

progression to<br />

excellence<br />

Play Association Tower Hamlets Whitehorse<br />

Oxford House, Der<strong>by</strong>shire Street, E2 6HG Adventure<br />

Playground<br />

Poplar HARCA 167A East<br />

India Dock Road,<br />

E14 0EA<br />

Women's Environmental Network<br />

Ground Floor, 20 Club Row, E2 7EY<br />

ART.e @ the art of change 6<br />

Container City, Trinity Buoy Wharf, 64<br />

Orchard Place, E14 0JW<br />

Shadwell Basin Outdoor Activity<br />

Centre 3-4<br />

Shadwell Pierhead, Glamis Rd, E1W 3TD<br />

Bartlett Park<br />

Adventure<br />

Playground<br />

Tower Hamlets Food<br />

Growing Network<br />

FFAST-track<br />

(FunFactsArtsSocial<br />

Technology)<br />

Recommendation to<br />

Cabinet 3rd October<br />

2012<br />

Final Recommendation<br />

£<br />

3 sessions per week Bengali Cultural educational arts<br />

programme - music, song, performance dance, poetry<br />

recitation and learning to play traditional Asian instruments.<br />

Provide volunteering opportunities. 5,000 5,000<br />

School of performing arts for 5-12 year olds, workshops for<br />

adults and 5 showcase events. To increase participation in<br />

cultural activity in the Bengali community.<br />

Working with refugees, asylum seekers and vulnerable<br />

migrants, volunteer organised choir , youth group,<br />

community walks, story telling, theatrical performances,<br />

puppetry, culminating in a free annual live music and dance<br />

festival .<br />

39 week programme providing theatre arts training to<br />

devise a theatre production.<br />

Carnival themed workshops for homeless hostel residents.<br />

Offering taster workshops and QCF accredited Level 2<br />

Employability skill qualification.<br />

High quality basketball coaching, competitions and<br />

accreditation programme for 11 year olds and upwards.<br />

Coaching in school time, after-school and early evenings.<br />

Regular competition through tournaments and leagues and<br />

establishing a central venue location in the borough.<br />

Volunteers deliver on the programme and upskilled via<br />

accreditation<br />

Increasing and extending opening times for use over 50<br />

weeks of the year, providing morning sessions, lunch clubs<br />

and developing growing beds<br />

Providing adventurous play with an emphasis of physical<br />

activity tackling obesity. Extend provision to 4 days a<br />

week, an extended service over the summer holidays and<br />

widening participation.<br />

6 food growing projects supported including two new<br />

groups, 12 outreach sessions, 6 workshops days attended<br />

<strong>by</strong> 90 people, 6 strategic partnership meetings, community<br />

seed library, 1000 recipients of monthly newsletter and<br />

annual resource directory. 300 users and 150 new users<br />

will access the service.<br />

Passengers on Docklands Light Railway access the history<br />

and identify the area they are travelling through in the form<br />

of images, texts and sounds <strong>by</strong> download of Apps via<br />

smartphone.<br />

Active Families 24 training sessions, entry to 3 slalom competitions and 3<br />

sprint races plus training and selection for the Tower<br />

Hamlets Youth Games Team<br />

20<br />

10,000 10,000<br />

15,000 15,000<br />

The application did not present<br />

clear outputs and there was no<br />

indication of numbers to be<br />

worked with. Under these<br />

circumstances it was impossible<br />

to make a judgement about value<br />

for money or to recommend<br />

<strong>funding</strong><br />

This was a lower scoring<br />

application than the majority of<br />

those recommended. Their<br />

budgets demonstrated a<br />

considerable surplus and in the<br />

context of limited funds it was<br />

considered that <strong>funding</strong> would<br />

be more effectively directed to<br />

organisations with little or no<br />

reserves<br />

Whilst the bid was of merit the<br />

area is subject to strategic<br />

discussions with a premiership<br />

club and as such it would be<br />

inappropriate to commit funds to<br />

a project of this type at this time<br />

40,000 40,000<br />

Whilst the bid had some merit the<br />

solution was not considered to be<br />

sufficiently community led to<br />

warrant such a large allocation of<br />

resource at a time when the<br />

Borough is looking to empower<br />

local communities more directly<br />

10,000 10,000<br />

Lower scoring than the majority<br />

of those recommended for<br />

<strong>funding</strong>. Relatively small<br />

proportion requested indicates<br />

that project likely to take place<br />

regardless of MSG <strong>funding</strong><br />

whereas other applications are<br />

more reliant on grant <strong>funding</strong><br />

This organisation submitted<br />

multiple bids; another bid<br />

received <strong>funding</strong><br />

recommendation


Applica-tion<br />

Code and<br />

Funding<br />

Stream<br />

27th November 2012 12.14pm<br />

ASES-30<br />

ASES-31<br />

ASES-32<br />

ASES-33<br />

ASES-34<br />

ASES-35<br />

ASES-36<br />

ASES-37<br />

ASES-38<br />

ASES-39<br />

ASES-40<br />

ASES-41<br />

ASES-42<br />

ASES-43<br />

ASES-44<br />

ASES-45<br />

ASES-46<br />

MSG 2012/15 <strong>Appendix</strong> 1<br />

Organisation - Name and Address Project Title Project Description<br />

Stifford TJRS TRA<br />

2-6 Cressy Place, E1 3JG<br />

Bethnal Green Swimming Club York<br />

Hall, Old Ford Road, E2 9PJ<br />

Victoria Park Harriers and Tower<br />

Hamlets AC St.Augustines<br />

Hall,Caogan Terrace, E95EG<br />

Wapping Bangladesh Association<br />

Wapping Youth Club, 1st Floor, Tench<br />

Street, E1W 2QD<br />

City Gateway Ensign<br />

Court, 28 Ensign Street,<br />

E1 8ND<br />

Newark Youth London Whitechapel<br />

Centre, Myrdle Street<br />

E1 1HQ<br />

Society Links 80 John<br />

Fisher Street, E1 8JX<br />

SPLASH Play St.<br />

Matthias Community Centre,<br />

113 Poplar High Street, E14 0AE<br />

Stepney City Farm Stepney Way,<br />

E1 3DG<br />

The Kipper Project St<br />

Margaret's House, 15 Old Ford Road, E2<br />

9PL<br />

The Royal London Society for the<br />

Blind Dorton<br />

House, Wildernesse Avenue, Seal, Nr.<br />

Sevenoaks, Kent, TN15 0EB<br />

Weavers Adventure Playground<br />

Viaduct street, c/o Oxford House,<br />

Der<strong>by</strong>shire Street, E2 6GH<br />

Clod Ensemble 1-2<br />

Crown Works, Temple Street, E2 6QQ<br />

Stifford Centre<br />

Baishakhi Mela<br />

Procession<br />

Bethnal Green<br />

'Sharks' Swimming<br />

Club<br />

Community participation to contribute to street and carnival<br />

arts at the Boishakhi Mela.<br />

The Bethnal Green "Sharks" SC provides an accredited<br />

(Swim 21)swimming programme to the residents of Tower<br />

Hamlets. Swimming workshops/clinics with<br />

Olympic/Paralympic swimmers.<br />

Fitness for Sport Specialist athletics coaching in 6 Tower Hamlets primary<br />

schools per year (Years 4, 5, 6 Pre-obesity stage) during<br />

the curriculum, after school, breakfast clubs and lunchtime<br />

and coaching at Mile End Stadium and clubhouse for<br />

disabled children<br />

Wapping Arts and<br />

Cultural Education<br />

Project<br />

Get Active and Get<br />

Creative<br />

Newark Community<br />

Sports Project<br />

Arts and cultural sessions for Mother Tongue and Study<br />

Support Project<br />

Range of classes for young people and women, including<br />

dance, photography, cooking, music studio sessions, keep<br />

fit, creative writing<br />

Recommendation to<br />

Cabinet 3rd October<br />

2012<br />

Final Recommendation<br />

£<br />

This project had a low svcore<br />

and it offered poor value for<br />

money, with no match <strong>funding</strong><br />

identified<br />

20,000 20,000<br />

15,000 15,000<br />

15,000 15,000<br />

It was considered that the<br />

application offered poor value for<br />

money with no match <strong>funding</strong><br />

identified and a high level of<br />

grant requested. Their budgets<br />

indicate healthy surpluses for the<br />

last three years, all in excess of<br />

£100,000<br />

Weekly football coaching sessions for 8 - 19 year olds in<br />

LAP 3. 15,000 15,000<br />

E1 Sports Club Sports club targeting young people (8-13 year olds) in LAP<br />

4 (St. Katherine's and Wapping). Oct 2012 start 5,000 10,000<br />

Sports and Play<br />

Sessions<br />

Stepney City Farm<br />

and Rural Arts<br />

Centre<br />

Kipper Sport and<br />

Empowerment<br />

Project<br />

A series of indoor and outdoor sporting sessions including<br />

basketball, football, tennis and hockey.<br />

Environmental crafts courses for adults in poverty. The<br />

Project will deliver classes in pottery, blacksmithing and<br />

woodwork.<br />

Sporting programme targeting 40 homeless young people<br />

aged 16 - 25 per annum who do not have access to youth<br />

services.<br />

Sporting VIPs 27 x 4 hour sporting sessions.<br />

Keep Fit Weekly sport and recreational activities for young people<br />

from BAME and disadvantaged backgrounds.<br />

Extravagant Acts for<br />

Mature People<br />

Jalaliya music academy c/o 56 Love Music 42 week programme of music classes introducing Bengali<br />

Delafield House, Christian Street, E1 1OD<br />

instruments to young people 7-18 years, along with short<br />

courses and taster sessions for older people culminating in<br />

a concert.<br />

Rainbow Film Society Montefiore<br />

Centre, Hanbury Street<br />

E1 5HZ<br />

Somali Parent and Children Play<br />

Association 91 Mile<br />

End Road, E1 4UJ<br />

Mudchute Association Pier<br />

Street, E14 3HP<br />

Rainbow Film<br />

Society<br />

Girl's Active Play<br />

and Sports Project<br />

Mudchute Children<br />

and Young People's<br />

Services<br />

20,000 20,000<br />

20,000 20,000<br />

The sports were not specified<br />

and the project was considered<br />

to offer low value for money, only<br />

catering for 40 people with no<br />

match <strong>funding</strong> offered<br />

20,000<br />

5,000 35,000<br />

Participatory projects of creative activity for older people at<br />

Poplar Day Care Centre, including lunchtime concerts. This application was scored<br />

significantly lower than others<br />

and given limited funds other<br />

projects will provide better<br />

outcomes. Some elements of<br />

work, e.g. dance for older people<br />

would be duplicated <strong>by</strong> other<br />

groups recommended for <strong>funding</strong><br />

Monthly film screenings and 2 short courses in film making<br />

per year for young people<br />

9,000 9,000<br />

This was a low scoring project<br />

and does not offer value for<br />

money.<br />

2 sessions per week targeting Somali Young girls aged 10-<br />

11 year olds. 10,000 10,000<br />

Play provision for children and young people during term<br />

time and holiday play schemes consisting of innovative and<br />

exciting play opportunities support development of healthier<br />

lifestyles.<br />

21<br />

24,000 40,000


Applica-tion<br />

Code and<br />

Funding<br />

Stream<br />

27th November 2012 12.14pm<br />

ASES-47<br />

ASES-48<br />

ASES-49<br />

ASES-50<br />

ASES-51<br />

ASES-52<br />

ASES-53<br />

ASES-54<br />

ASES-55<br />

ASES-56<br />

ASES-57<br />

ASES-58<br />

ASES-59<br />

ASES-60<br />

MSG 2012/15 <strong>Appendix</strong> 1<br />

Organisation - Name and Address Project Title Project Description<br />

Bethnal Green United FC 25<br />

James Hammett House,<br />

Ravenscroft St, E2 7QH<br />

Black Women's Health and Family<br />

Support<br />

82 Russia Lane, E2 9LU<br />

Children Education Group Harkness<br />

House Community Centre, Christian<br />

Street, E1 1RX<br />

Ocean Somali Community Association<br />

Concordia Centre, Railway Arches, 420 -<br />

421 Burdett Road, E3 4AA<br />

Osmani Trust 58<br />

Underwood Road, E1 5AW<br />

Poplar Bangladeshi Community<br />

Project 39<br />

Aberfeldy Street, E14 0NU<br />

Shadow Youth Alliance (SYA) Units 3<br />

and 4 Connett House, 1 Teesdale Street,<br />

E2 6GF<br />

Somali Education and Cultural Project<br />

180 Mile End Road, E1 4LJ<br />

Sports Network Council Unit 4,<br />

Whitechapel Centre, Myrdle Street, E1<br />

1HL<br />

Football For All The project will provide local young children and adults with<br />

organised football coaching sessions.<br />

BWHAFS Youth<br />

Sports Programme<br />

Berner Football<br />

Academy<br />

A series of sporting activities targeting 7-13 yr olds from<br />

socially disadvantaged BAME backgrounds.<br />

Football for young people aged 10-16 years on the Berner<br />

Estate.<br />

Recommendation to<br />

Cabinet 3rd October<br />

2012<br />

Final Recommendation<br />

3,500 25,000<br />

£<br />

12,000<br />

This project would not target<br />

areas of sporting need - there<br />

already exists wide alternative<br />

provision to that proposed<br />

Healthy Women 2 Open days offering taster sessions for cycle riding, folk<br />

dance, healthy eating and other healthy activities. The Project outputs were not<br />

specified and it could not<br />

demonstrate value for money;<br />

the target audience was not<br />

specified and with limited <strong>funding</strong><br />

it could not be recommended.<br />

OC Active Weekly multi sports sessions targeting BAME 8 - 24 year<br />

olds.<br />

Body And Soul Weekly fitness sessions targeting Bangladeshi and Somali<br />

women.<br />

SYA Football<br />

Sessions for Under<br />

12s and U14's<br />

SECP Football<br />

Programme<br />

Sports Participation<br />

Development<br />

Programme 2012-<br />

2015<br />

Football training sessions for boys.<br />

This bid did not meet strategic<br />

sporting need.<br />

5,000 12,000<br />

15,000 15,000<br />

Weekly football programme for boys during term-time. This project would not target an<br />

area of sporting need - there<br />

already exists wide alternative<br />

established provision to that<br />

proposed<br />

3-4 taster football sessions per year, and coaching training<br />

for boys.<br />

The Rooted Forum Tarling East Healthy Living Physical activity programme for Lap 4<br />

Community Centre, 63 Martha Street, E1<br />

2PA<br />

Weavers Community Forum 22<br />

Florida Street, E2 6AL<br />

Women's Education and Health Trust<br />

9 Stains<strong>by</strong> Road, E14 6JP<br />

no.w.here arts ltd 316 - 318<br />

Bethnal Green Road, E2 0AG<br />

Bangladesh Football Association (UK)<br />

Unit G3, Whitechapel Centre, 85 Myrdle<br />

Street, E1 2LX<br />

Be Active in the<br />

Community<br />

Mini-Olympic Sports<br />

Day, Arts and<br />

Cultural Activities<br />

Tower Hamlets Free<br />

Cinema School<br />

Football for Tower<br />

Hamlets<br />

10,000 20,000<br />

60,000 60,000<br />

Weekly sport and recreational activities from<br />

youth/community centre in Shoreditch (Weavers Ward LAP<br />

1). Weekly football sessions, badminton. Visits to Kew<br />

Gardens / Mudchute Farm. Target audience young people<br />

from BAME, disadvantaged backgrounds. 25,344 25,344<br />

Provision of Mini- Olympic Open days. Two weekly<br />

sessions one for men, one for women<br />

Partnership project targeted at year 9 students to provide<br />

fortnightly practical film workshops.<br />

BFA delivers football leagues and tournaments for children,<br />

young people and adults<br />

22<br />

10,000 10,000<br />

Low scoring project not<br />

recommended in view of limited<br />

funds.<br />

30,000 30,000


Applica-tion<br />

Code and<br />

Funding<br />

Stream<br />

27th November 2012 12.14pm<br />

ASES-61<br />

ASES-62<br />

ASES-63<br />

ASES-64<br />

ASES-65<br />

ASES-66<br />

ASES-67<br />

ASES-68<br />

ASES-69<br />

ASES-70<br />

ASES-71<br />

ASES-72<br />

ASES-73<br />

ASES-74<br />

ASES-75<br />

ASES-76<br />

MSG 2012/15 <strong>Appendix</strong> 1<br />

Organisation - Name and Address Project Title Project Description<br />

Docklands Settlement 197 East<br />

Ferry Road, E14 3BA<br />

Dockland Settlement 197 East<br />

Ferry Road, E14 3BA<br />

Children Education Group Harkness<br />

House Community Centre, Christian<br />

Street, E1 1RX<br />

Hornafrik Integration Projects Unit 4,<br />

12 wick ford Street,<br />

E1 5QN<br />

Malmesbury Community Projects<br />

Caxton Community Hall<br />

Caxton Grove, E3 2EE<br />

Muslim Women's Collective C/o<br />

Wapping Women's Centre,<br />

Philchurch Place off Pinchin Street, E1<br />

1PJ<br />

Golden Moon Youth project<br />

St Georges Town Hall, 236 Cable Street,<br />

E1 0BL<br />

Young News Montefiore<br />

Centre, Hanbury St, E1 5HZ<br />

Shanghati Literary Society 76<br />

Brady Street, E1 5DW<br />

First Class Fitness Fitness sessions targeting women aged 50+<br />

Parkview Gym Jungle gym for 2-11 year olds in Millwall Park.<br />

Din Fitness Club Fitness club for the over 50s. Men and Women<br />

Globe town and Mile<br />

End Somali Health<br />

and Fitness Project<br />

MCP Healthy Living<br />

Project<br />

Increasing access<br />

for women to the<br />

natural environment<br />

in Tower Hamlets<br />

Tai Chi taster sessions targeting inactive and disabled<br />

Somali Women.<br />

A series of sporting activities for the local community.<br />

Gardening and walking activates for 100 new and 20<br />

existing users will access the activities, 20 volunteers will<br />

support the delivery of the project. 4 women will be<br />

qualified to drive the community minibus and 4 members<br />

of the collective will achieve a level 1 gardening<br />

qualification.<br />

Berner Multi-Cultural Annual day long festival<br />

Festival -- the<br />

Annual 'Mela' [2012-<br />

14]<br />

Recommendation to<br />

Cabinet 3rd October<br />

2012<br />

Final Recommendation<br />

An unclear project with limited<br />

outputs specified, exit routes not<br />

specified and sustainability not<br />

considered.<br />

There was limited project detail<br />

but the project would not meet<br />

strategic need and achieved a<br />

low score<br />

10,000 10,000<br />

5,000 5,000<br />

13,000 13,000<br />

25,000 25,000<br />

11,000 11,000<br />

Young News After school activities to produce a free newspaper. This was a weak application that<br />

had a low score and does not<br />

offer value for money<br />

Combatting<br />

Prejudice<br />

Workshops in music/singing, poetry, art, drama,<br />

examination of media images using football and sport,<br />

culminating in short performances, poetry reading and<br />

singing at the annual poetry festival<br />

Jagonari Women's Educational Women Empowered 7 week Self-expression Arts Project working with 20<br />

Resource Centre 183 - 185 Project<br />

Whitechapel Road, E1 1DN<br />

women followed <strong>by</strong> showcase.<br />

Soundtek Carrom Club UK 153<br />

Cannon Street Rd, E1 2LX<br />

Soundtek Carrom<br />

Training Project<br />

Jalaliya Cultural Association c/o 56 Across the seven<br />

Delafield House, Christian Street, E1 1OD seas<br />

Acorn FC 3<br />

Thrapston House, Harold Hill,<br />

Romford RM3 9DT<br />

Spitalfields City Farm Association<br />

Buxton Street, E1 5AR<br />

The Attlee Foundation 5<br />

Thrawl St, E1 6RT<br />

Ragged School Museums 46-50<br />

Copperfield Rd, E3 4RR<br />

Carrom Board training and competitions for young people.<br />

2 year programme of an historical visit recording and<br />

tracking Bengali Culture and migration finalising in a 2 hour<br />

docudrama.<br />

15,000 15,000<br />

Not eligible as it is a one off<br />

single year project for 1213<br />

5,000 9,000<br />

Off the Streets Football Club for young people aged 10-16 The organisation provided no<br />

account details and therefore<br />

failed to meet criteria.<br />

Spitalfields City To provide weekly environmental education sessions<br />

Farm - Bringing during term time to schools, such as Morpeth, Swanlea, St<br />

Environmental Annes, Christchurch School and Thomas Buxton School.<br />

Education and Also aims to include 10 other schools within Tower<br />

Volunteering to Inner Hamlets, tailored strands one with main<strong>stream</strong> children and<br />

City Life<br />

those that that have Special Education Needs<br />

Atlee Families Provide 2 women only term time exercise classes, play<br />

sessions 10 hours a week, 2 x Family Fun Days, 6 x Family<br />

sessions at the Urban Adventure Base and a Family day<br />

trip out of London for families with children up to 14.<br />

£<br />

5,000<br />

10,000 10,000<br />

29,000 29,000<br />

Trust family Learning Free drop-in holiday creative play schemes for children of<br />

all abilities up to 12 years old, using the history of the<br />

building to develop historical knowledge and support family<br />

learning. 8,334 8,334<br />

Arts, Sports and Environmental Services SUBTOTAL Total 760,178 934,678<br />

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Applica-tion<br />

Code and<br />

Funding<br />

Stream<br />

27th November 2012 12.14pm<br />

MSG 2012/15 <strong>Appendix</strong> 1<br />

Organisation - Name and Address Project Title Project Description<br />

CLC - Lifelong Learning Services<br />

East London Advanced Technology Tower Hamlets<br />

Training, 260-264 Destination:<br />

LLS-01 Kingsland Road, E8 4DG<br />

Integration<br />

LLS-02<br />

LLS-03<br />

LLS-04<br />

LLS-05<br />

LLS-06<br />

LLS-07<br />

LLS-08<br />

LLS-09<br />

LLS-10<br />

LLS-11<br />

LLS-12<br />

LLS-13<br />

LLS-14<br />

LLS-15<br />

LLS-16<br />

LLS-17<br />

LLS-18<br />

City Gateway<br />

Ensign Court, 28 Ensign Street, E1 8ND<br />

Black Women's Health and Family<br />

Support 82 Russia<br />

Lane E2 9LU<br />

Bangladesh Youth Movement<br />

Women's Centre Unit 3<br />

The Whitechapel Centre<br />

Myrdle Street E1 1HL<br />

Somali Integration Team<br />

Bancroft TMC 12 Wickford Street E1<br />

5QN<br />

Limehouse Project Cheadle Hall,<br />

Cheadle House, Copenhagen Place,<br />

E14 7EY<br />

The Arbour (Arbour Youth Centre)<br />

100 Shandy Street, E1 4ST<br />

Island House<br />

Island House Community Centre<br />

Roserton Street, Isle of Dogs<br />

E14 3PG<br />

This project is specifically aimed at asylum seekers,<br />

refugees and newly arrived women on spouse visas who<br />

have low level English.<br />

Lifelong Learners Our programme seeks to equip economically inactive and<br />

vulnerable women in Tower Hamlets with essential skills<br />

that will enable them to progress into further training and/or<br />

employment.<br />

BWHAFS Textile<br />

Design Programme<br />

Life Skills for BME<br />

Women<br />

The Somali Women<br />

Skills Project<br />

Tools4Life (Men's<br />

Learning<br />

Programme)<br />

Local Migrants'<br />

Language and<br />

Community<br />

Engagement Project<br />

Island House<br />

A.B.L.E. Project<br />

(Adult Basic Life<br />

Education)<br />

Limehouse Project Cheadle Hall, StepUp<br />

Cheadle House , Copenhagen Place, E14 2Employment<br />

7EY<br />

(Women's Learning<br />

Programme)<br />

Kollun<br />

Wapping Women's Centre,<br />

Philchurch Place, Off Pinchin Street E1<br />

1PJ<br />

Magic Me<br />

18 Victoria Park Square<br />

E2 9P<br />

Stepney Community Trust<br />

46 Myrdle Street<br />

London E1 1HL<br />

Stitches in Time<br />

Limehouse Town Hall<br />

646 Commercial Road, E14 7HA<br />

Globetown Learning Community<br />

Morpeth school Portman Place<br />

E2 0PX<br />

Globetown Learning Community<br />

Morpeth school, Portman Place<br />

E2 0PX<br />

BowHaven<br />

Bow Community Hall, William Place, E3<br />

5ED<br />

Chinese Association of Tower Hamlets<br />

680 Commercial Road, E14 7HA<br />

Olga Education and Training Project<br />

Unit 7, First Floor, St. Margaret's House,<br />

15-17 Old Ford Road, E2 9PL<br />

Literacy, Numeracy'<br />

and 'Made to<br />

Measure Sewing<br />

Classes'<br />

BWHAFS specializes in delivering services for black and<br />

Somali women nationally, London-wide and in the vicinity<br />

of its London Borough of Tower Hamlets-based centre<br />

where indicators of national deprivation are high<br />

We provide holistic approach to the individual client in<br />

order to develop them and move them on to the further<br />

education/ training and employment opportunities in to the<br />

labour market.<br />

Women are valuable and need support and guidance<br />

which will enable them to begin the journey of thinking and<br />

actively looking for employment.<br />

Accredited ESOL for Bangladeshi and Somali men<br />

The Project will engage permanent migrant women who've<br />

been in the UK for less than two years onto an accredited<br />

ESOL, life skill and confidence building course.<br />

We aim to continue to provide a range of accessible, value<br />

for money ESOL and IT courses for the LAP 7 and 8<br />

communities with lots of additionality, to help adults grow in<br />

confidence, esteem, ability<br />

The programme will consist of a 1 year OCR Adult Literacy<br />

Level 1 course embedded with three Skills for Employment<br />

components delivered through a 2-hour session, once a<br />

week, for up to 18 BAME women.<br />

This project will work with 20 Bangladeshi women each<br />

year, over a period of two and a half years (60 BME<br />

women in total). Aged over 18, who have never worked or<br />

are long term unemployed.<br />

Learning Together Learning Together This proposal is for a three year<br />

programme of intergenerational, educational projects,<br />

enabling older people 55+ and young people 9+ to learn<br />

together, through shared creative activities.<br />

Changing the Trend<br />

Project (CTP)<br />

Exhibiting strength<br />

through skills<br />

They will receive training in basic IT skills, ESOL classes,<br />

health improvement activities and undertake creative<br />

activities, such as photography, problem solving and role<br />

play through drama.<br />

This Olympic legacy project is a testament to the last three<br />

years of two groups, Locksley elders sewing group and St<br />

Dunstan's collaborating together to strengthen their ability<br />

to learn through sewing and exhibit .<br />

Better Together The Better Together programme is aimed at engaging<br />

parents in learning and support services that will better<br />

enable them to support their children and family in learning.<br />

Sew - Talented Programme for disadvantaged women in Maths and<br />

textiles<br />

BowHaven IT<br />

Groups - beginners<br />

and advanced<br />

Chinese Opportunity<br />

Centre Project<br />

Employability Skills<br />

Training<br />

Recommendation to<br />

Cabinet 3rd October<br />

2012<br />

Final Recommendation<br />

This was a new bid for a<br />

significant sum. Given the<br />

competing demands on limited<br />

funds the outputs did not justify<br />

the allocation in this instance.<br />

This was a new bid for a<br />

significant sum. Given the<br />

competing demands on limited<br />

funds the outputs did not justify<br />

the allocation in this instance.<br />

15,000 15,000<br />

27,000 27,000<br />

This organisation has submitted<br />

multiple bids and there is BME<br />

targeted provision available. In<br />

the wider context of grant<br />

pressures this did not justify the<br />

cost<br />

15,000 15,000<br />

The grant bid was a new bid for a<br />

substantial amount. Given<br />

competing demands across on<br />

the grant base this was not<br />

considered VFM<br />

12,000 12,000<br />

12,000 15,000<br />

7,500 20,000<br />

15,000 18,500<br />

10,000 10,000<br />

£<br />

The <strong>funding</strong> request was high<br />

and the proposal did not score<br />

sufficiently well on assessment to<br />

justify the allocation<br />

This bid achieved a modest<br />

evaluation score. Given the<br />

relative size of the bid<br />

comparative to others and the<br />

fact that access to family learning<br />

exists locally already it was not<br />

considered appropriate to award<br />

grant in this instance.<br />

Not as strongly aligned to bid<br />

criteria as other bids and would<br />

have limited impact. In view of<br />

limited <strong>funding</strong> it could not be<br />

recommeneded.<br />

Provides a borough wide service to mental health service<br />

users. 15,000 15,000<br />

To improve employment opportunities for disadvantaged<br />

people.<br />

We will engage local residents with no formal qualifications<br />

to take their first Steps into learning to support employment<br />

skills<br />

24<br />

5,000<br />

3,500


Applica-tion<br />

Code and<br />

Funding<br />

Stream<br />

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LLS-19<br />

LLS-20<br />

LLS-21<br />

MSG 2012/15 <strong>Appendix</strong> 1<br />

Organisation - Name and Address Project Title Project Description<br />

Sanjari International College<br />

129 Mile End Road, E1 4BG<br />

Sports Network Council<br />

Unit 4, Whitechapel Centre<br />

Myrdle Street E1 1HL<br />

Centre of the Cell<br />

Office 223, Garrod Building<br />

Turner Street, Whitechapel, E1<br />

2AD<br />

Life Long Services The aim of the project is to work together to co-create a<br />

building project in community collection of building the capacities of<br />

Tower Hamlets area. languages and cultural materials for the vulnerable<br />

communities within the selected local LBTH area.<br />

Learning for<br />

tomorrow 2012 -<br />

2013<br />

Equip local residents with skills and experience to deliver<br />

quality and high of coaching sessions through a three years<br />

coach development plan with added mentoring and support<br />

for both paid and voluntary work experience and<br />

employment serving the community.<br />

Bright Futures Educational sessions in the Centre of the Cell 'Pod';<br />

supported <strong>by</strong> online resources, workshops in schools and<br />

community venues, mentoring and revision sessions,<br />

volunteering opportunities, internships and specially<br />

devised activities during the school holidays.<br />

Recommendation to<br />

Cabinet 3rd October<br />

2012<br />

Final Recommendation<br />

This was a new bid for a<br />

significant sum. Given the<br />

competing demands on limited<br />

funds the outputs did not justify<br />

the allocation in this instance<br />

This was a new bid for a<br />

significant sum. Given the<br />

competing demands on limited<br />

funds the outputs did not justify<br />

the allocation in this instance<br />

This was a new bid for a<br />

significant sum. Given the<br />

competing demands on limited<br />

funds the outputs did not justify<br />

the allocation in this instance<br />

Lifelong Learning Services SUBTOTAL Total 128,500 156,000<br />

COMMUNITIES, LOCALITIES & CULTURE TOTAL 1,716,686 2,071,164<br />

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MSG 2012/15 <strong>Appendix</strong> 1<br />

Organisation - Name and Address Project Title Project Description<br />

27th November 2012 12.14pm<br />

DEVELOPMENT & RENEWAL (D & R)<br />

D & R - Community and Economic Engagement<br />

CEE-01<br />

CEE-02<br />

CEE-03<br />

CEE-04<br />

CEE-05<br />

CEE-06<br />

CEE-07<br />

CEE-08<br />

CEE-09<br />

CEE-10<br />

CEE-11<br />

CEE-12<br />

CEE-13<br />

CEE-14<br />

CEE-15<br />

CEE-16<br />

CEE-17<br />

Account3 Ltd<br />

3 Birkbeck Street, E2 6JY<br />

Limehouse Project<br />

Cheadle Hall, Cheadle House ,<br />

Copenhagen Place , E14 7EY<br />

Tower Project<br />

45-55 Whitehorse Road, E1 0ND<br />

ELATT<br />

260-264 Kingsland Road, E8 4DG<br />

Somali Education and Cultural Project<br />

180 Mile End Road, E1 4LJ<br />

City Gateway<br />

Ensign Court, 28 Ensign Street, E1 8ND<br />

Island Advice Centre Island<br />

House, Roserton Street, E14 3PG<br />

Women's Health and Family Services<br />

The Brady Centre, 192 - 196 Hanbury St,<br />

London E1 5HU<br />

Crisis<br />

66 Commercial Street, E4 9XG<br />

SSBA Community Trust (Heba<br />

Womens' Project) Unit<br />

5, Business Development Centre, 7-15<br />

Greatorex Street, E1 5NF<br />

Somali Integration Team Bancroft<br />

TMC, 12 Wickford Street, E1 5QN<br />

Thames Gateway Foundation<br />

62 Parnell Road, E3 2EX<br />

Early Years Network Tower Hamlets<br />

15 Kelsey Street, E2 6HD<br />

Osmani Trust 58<br />

Underwood Road, E1 5AW<br />

Wapping Bangladesh Association<br />

Wapping Youth Club, 1st Floor<br />

Tench St, E1W 2QD<br />

SPLASH Play<br />

St. Matthias Community Centre,<br />

113 Poplar High Street, E14 0AE<br />

Basic Skills for<br />

Childcare +<br />

Keys2Employment<br />

Programme<br />

Work with 90 economically inactive local women pa,<br />

providing AIG and leading to Level iqualificationn Child<br />

Care<br />

Recommendation to<br />

Cabinet 3rd October<br />

2012<br />

15,000<br />

Final Recommendation<br />

£<br />

45,000<br />

Work with 60 economically inactive men/women pa ,<br />

providing AIG and accredited courses, 8 qualifications a<br />

year + 8 clients into employment 15,000 15,000<br />

Ready For Work Will work with 32 people withlearning difficulties pa,<br />

providing 26 week accredited course Entry Level 3, leading<br />

to increased employability, health and wellbeing<br />

Tower Hamlets<br />

Pathways to<br />

Professions<br />

SECP Basic Skills<br />

and Employability<br />

Programme<br />

Work with wives of immigrants from non EU countries who<br />

need ESOL support at entry Level 2/3 - circa 250 pa +<br />

workshops on career progression, cv writing, future<br />

progression<br />

15,000 15,000<br />

Although this was judged to be a<br />

good project submission, it<br />

focusses primarily on ESOL<br />

provision for which there is<br />

significant alternative provision,<br />

including other projects<br />

supported this <strong>stream</strong> and those<br />

commissioned through CLC<br />

Will work with 17 men/women from somali/BAME<br />

background pa, providing 20 weeks of training in ESOL, IT,<br />

CV wiriting, job search, work experience 20,000 20,000<br />

Independent Women Work with circa 60 economically inactive women with no<br />

qualifications pa, providing Practical english, DIY/finance<br />

skills training, accredited volunteer training and work<br />

experience<br />

Tower Hamlets<br />

Trainee Advice<br />

Work Project<br />

15,000 36,000<br />

Provide year long accredited training for circa 20/25<br />

unemployed TH residents pa + work<br />

experience/volunteering in lacal advice agency 36,000 36,000<br />

Maternity Mates Recruit circa 32 local women pa and provide accreditred<br />

training to enable them to help and support women during<br />

pregnancy, childbirth and after and with other issues such<br />

as breast feeding, smoking cessation etc.<br />

Learning and preemployment<br />

support<br />

for homeless people<br />

Heba - Design for<br />

Enterprise<br />

Somali Womens<br />

Empowerment and<br />

Awareness Project<br />

The Fit2Work<br />

Project<br />

Childcare Level 2<br />

Qualification with<br />

work placement and<br />

on job training.<br />

Education and<br />

Employment Project<br />

Will work with circa 30 Homeless individuals pa (57% TH<br />

residents), providing 12 hours of structured support<br />

including English, literacyn numeracy classes + Money<br />

Matters workshops, pre-employment coaching.<br />

Will work with circa 20+ hard to reach women (mainly from<br />

BAME communities) pa, providing accredited English<br />

language coruses + training in sewing, cutting, machining +<br />

work experience in work shops and market stall<br />

12,000 12,000<br />

20,000 20,000<br />

37,000 37,000<br />

Will work with women (mainly somali) with no qualifications,<br />

providing AIG, ESOL, mentoring, confidence bulding<br />

sessions and experience in public positions. 7,500 25,000<br />

Will work with circa 48 young people (mainly NEET) and<br />

disadvantaged adults pa, providing accredited training,<br />

personal development workshops, mentoring and<br />

confidence building, interview techniques, etc.<br />

Will provide work experience and Level 2 Childcare<br />

CACHE qualifications for circa 32 individuals a year<br />

Although this was judged to be a<br />

good project submission, it is a<br />

new bid that is felt to be<br />

sufficiently covered <strong>by</strong> local<br />

projects across this and other<br />

MSG <strong>stream</strong>s.<br />

A higher scoring project providing<br />

very similar activities and<br />

outcomes is being funded within<br />

this <strong>stream</strong> consequently this<br />

proposal is not able to be<br />

supported.<br />

Will provide an education/employment focused apckage for<br />

16-years old people, including accredited training (Level<br />

1,2,3) and work experience - circa 37 individuals pa 80,000 80,000<br />

Wapping Community Will provide ESOL sessions (45 pa), health Awareness<br />

Engagement courses (level 1) and work experience for 5 volunteers a<br />

Training and year<br />

Development Project<br />

35,000 35,000<br />

Volunteers Project Willl provide 100 hours volunteering for 4 individuals who<br />

will also work towards towards an ASDAN qualification in<br />

volunteeering. They will also participate in 5 weeks of<br />

events during summer, such as Community Arts Mural<br />

Common Ground East St A New Start Will provide employability training for long term<br />

George's Town Hall, 236 Cable Street, E1<br />

unemployed, ex offenders, people with substance abuse<br />

0BL<br />

issues, single mothers, homeless including foodandSafety<br />

L1-3, Health/Safety 1and2, First Aid Level 2, conflict<br />

resolution as well as NVQ Level 1 in Business<br />

administration, Youth work, Sia Security. Circa 8<br />

26<br />

15,000 15,000<br />

5,000 5,000


Applica-tion<br />

Code and<br />

Funding<br />

Stream<br />

27th November 2012 12.14pm<br />

CEE-18<br />

CEE-19<br />

CEE-20<br />

CEE-21<br />

CEE-22<br />

CEE-23<br />

CEE-24<br />

CEE-25<br />

CEE-26<br />

CEE-27<br />

CEE-28<br />

CEE-29<br />

CEE-30<br />

CEE-31<br />

MSG 2012/15 <strong>Appendix</strong> 1<br />

Organisation - Name and Address Project Title Project Description<br />

The Rooted Forum Tarling<br />

East Community Centre, 63 Martha<br />

Street, E1 2PA<br />

Stitches in Time Limehouse<br />

Town Hall, 646 Commercial Road, E14<br />

7HA<br />

Graduate Furum / Careers London<br />

1st Floor, 24-26 Fournier Street, E1 6QE<br />

Trees for Cities Prince<br />

Consort Lodge, Kennington Park,<br />

Kennington Park Place, SE11 4AS<br />

Employment First Community Interest<br />

Company Wodeham Gardens<br />

Community Room, 1 Wodeham Gardens,<br />

E1 5BN<br />

London Tigers<br />

Unit G2, Bromley Hall<br />

43 Gillender Street, E14 6RN<br />

The Arbour 100<br />

Shandy Street, E1 4ST<br />

Bangladesh Football Association (UK)<br />

Unit G3, Whitechapel Centre, 85 Myrdle<br />

Street, E1 2LX<br />

Jagonari Women's Educational<br />

Resource Centre<br />

183 - 185 Whitechapel Road, E1 1DN<br />

Stepney Community Trust<br />

46 Myrdle Street, E1 1HL<br />

Boundary Community School<br />

20 Club Row, E2 7EY<br />

Wadajir Somali Community Centre<br />

229 East India Dock Road<br />

E14 0EG<br />

Stifford TJRS TRA<br />

2-6 Cressy Place, E1 3JG<br />

The Prince's Trust<br />

18 Park Square East, NW1 4LH<br />

Road 2 Work Will work with 16-25 years old NEET individuals , providing<br />

accredited training of 30 pa, work Placement for 10 pa,<br />

capacity building for 60 pa and getting 5 individuals into<br />

work pa<br />

Working with Fabric Will work with circa 80 disadvantaged women pa, providing<br />

English embedded in sewing, machining, work experience<br />

and manaufacturing = helping some women mentoring in<br />

enterprise<br />

Graduate Furum /<br />

Careers London<br />

Tower Hamlets<br />

Growing Skills<br />

Project<br />

Recommendation to<br />

Cabinet 3rd October<br />

2012<br />

Final Recommendation<br />

80,000 80,000<br />

£<br />

10,000<br />

Will work with BAME women in LAP 3 who have no<br />

qualificaations and are furtherst from the job market <strong>by</strong><br />

providing a specially designed course for them . Will offer<br />

OCR Literacy 1 training and volunteering opportunities 10,000 10,000<br />

Will provide accredited training in horticulture (City and<br />

Guilds Level 1) + work experience for 17.5 weeks and<br />

personal development and job search. In addition, will<br />

provide 4 weeks accredited training in Arboriculture leading<br />

to qualification (NPTC)<br />

Progress 2 Work Will provide training of circa 80 individuals pa in Food and<br />

hygience Level 2, Health and Safety level 2, First Aid,<br />

conflict resolution, cv writing and interview techniques<br />

Tigers Employment<br />

Support<br />

Will provide 12 hours employment support to circa 150<br />

beneficiaires pa in LAPs 6 and 7 and work experience for<br />

25 beneficiaries<br />

The proposal is not able to be<br />

supported given project costings<br />

compared to limitations on<br />

through-put.<br />

15,000<br />

This project proposal was not<br />

sufficiently well tageted or<br />

specified to deliver against<br />

priorites and is therefore not able<br />

to be supported.<br />

Employment Project Will develop BME communities in TH, esp. Bangladeshis,<br />

<strong>by</strong> providing 21 hrs soft skills training and 30 hours of<br />

accredited training at OCN level 2 and 3 10,000 10,000<br />

Young People's<br />

Training and Work<br />

Project<br />

Will provide volunteering opportunities for 16-25 years old<br />

residents in TH and run 2 accredited courses - 12 hours<br />

each - at Level 1 - 20 pa. will also capcity build 16<br />

individuals - 6 hours each<br />

Phonics for Adults Will work with 45 women pa to help them improve/widen<br />

their participation in society through " Phonics for Adults"<br />

classes, community cooking, mentoring programme,<br />

creative self expresssion project, Out and about<br />

Programme.<br />

Employment and<br />

Guidance Project<br />

(EGP)<br />

BCS Pathways to<br />

Employment Project<br />

Wadajir Steps to<br />

Employment<br />

Gain from<br />

Volunteering<br />

Get Into Creative<br />

and Cultural<br />

Industries<br />

Will provide employment support through training in<br />

ESOL,IT, confidence building, team working, job search, cv<br />

writing for circa 88 beneficiries pa.<br />

Will provide employment support for 25 unemployed<br />

people pa thriough training in UK Online Basic/Clait (12<br />

hours each) pa that will lead to work placements and<br />

employment. Also provide one to one help with cv writing,<br />

job search and applications.<br />

Will work with 26 hard to reach, inactive Somali men pa<br />

and provide pre-employment rtraining in ESOL, literacy and<br />

numeracy and Action plans for each individual<br />

Will work with unemployed people (18-30) in a strucutred<br />

volunteering project, providing each volunteer with 12<br />

hours capcity building before 36 hours of work experience.<br />

They will also receive training in food and Safety Level 2<br />

Will support a chort of 12 young people (16-19) and<br />

develop employability skills leading to job outcomes. 2<br />

weeks training course co-designed with local employers<br />

and includes fashion, film making, photography, music. This<br />

will be followed <strong>by</strong> work placement in preferred area of<br />

work.<br />

27<br />

15,000 15,000<br />

45,000 45,000<br />

This is a very generic proposal to<br />

deliver activities and services<br />

that will be provided through<br />

higher scoring projects that are<br />

recommended wirthin this<br />

<strong>funding</strong> <strong>stream</strong> as well as <strong>by</strong><br />

otrher specialist <strong>funding</strong> initiatives<br />

such as the Mayor's ESF<br />

Community Grants and the<br />

Council's ESOL.<br />

15,000 15,000<br />

20,000 20,000<br />

22,500 58,000<br />

This request - although a good<br />

proposal - is a new project from<br />

an organisation which is well<br />

placed to attract <strong>funding</strong> from<br />

alternative sources and does<br />

therefore not meet with current<br />

council <strong>funding</strong> priorities.<br />

Additionally, there are a number<br />

of well regarded local<br />

organisations that specialise in<br />

providing support to individuals<br />

wanting toaccess the creative<br />

and cultural industries sector.


Applica-tion<br />

Code and<br />

Funding<br />

Stream<br />

27th November 2012 12.14pm<br />

CEE-32<br />

CEE-33<br />

CEE-34<br />

CEE-35<br />

CEE-36<br />

CEE-37<br />

CEE-38<br />

CEE-39<br />

CEE-40<br />

CEE-41<br />

CEE-42<br />

CEE-43<br />

CEE-44<br />

CEE-45<br />

MSG 2012/15 <strong>Appendix</strong> 1<br />

Organisation - Name and Address Project Title Project Description<br />

The Royal London Society for the<br />

Blind (RLSB)<br />

Dorton House, Wildernesse Avenue,<br />

Kent TN15 0EB<br />

Toyhouse Libraries Association of<br />

Tower Hamlets<br />

The Toyhouse Centre, 92 St Paul's Way,<br />

London E3 4AL<br />

Da'watul Islam UK and Eire<br />

56 Bigland Street, E1 2ND<br />

Ocean Somali Community Association<br />

Concordia Centre, Railway Arches, 420 -<br />

421 Burdett Road, E3 4AA<br />

Black Women's Health and Family<br />

Support<br />

82 Russia Lane, E2 9LU<br />

Alzheimer's Society Tower Hamlets<br />

54-86 Old Montague Street, E1 5NN<br />

DeafPLUS<br />

Trinity Centre, Key Close, E1 4HG<br />

BYM Women's Centre of Excellence<br />

21 Henriques Street, E1 1NB<br />

Old Ford Housing Association<br />

Bow Peoples Trust, 1st Floor,<br />

Vernon Hall, Roman Road, E3 5ES<br />

Globe Bengali Mohila Shamity<br />

St Margaret’s' House, 21 Old Ford Road,<br />

E2 9PL<br />

St. Peters Bengali Association<br />

Minerva Community Centre,<br />

10 Minerva Street, E2 9EH<br />

Golden Moon Youth project<br />

St Georges Town Hall, 236 Cable Street,<br />

E1 0BL<br />

Somali Parent and Children Play<br />

Association<br />

91 Mile End Road, E1 4UJ<br />

FoodCycle<br />

4 Huguenot Place, Heneage Street, E1<br />

5LN<br />

Visionary<br />

Placements<br />

Volunteering At<br />

Toyhouse<br />

Shadwell<br />

Employment Project<br />

The Hamlets<br />

Community<br />

Employment Boost<br />

BWHAFS' Women's<br />

Empowerment<br />

Programme<br />

Alzheimer's Society<br />

BME Community<br />

Engagement<br />

DEEP - Deaf<br />

Employment and<br />

Engagement Project<br />

Women<br />

Empowerment<br />

Project<br />

Recommendation to<br />

Cabinet 3rd October<br />

2012<br />

Final Recommendation<br />

£<br />

Will help blind and partially sighted people to volunteer <strong>by</strong>t<br />

providing 1:1 basic skills sessions for 20 weeks followed <strong>by</strong><br />

work placement. 13 people recruited pa and 7 put in work<br />

placements pa. 20,000 20,000<br />

Will provide 8 supported volunteering places pa for local<br />

residents (16+) to work with young children and families at<br />

different venues throughout the borough. Aim at people<br />

with no qualifications or experience<br />

Will work wit marginalised muslim women who are inactive<br />

and will help 30 of these into employment pa, 30 into work<br />

placement and 40 into further training<br />

Will help develop 50 disadvantaged people (focus on<br />

women and white immigrants) pathrough a series of<br />

workshops (on cv writing, interview techniques, confidence<br />

building, etc) .It will put 20 clients into work placement pa.<br />

each client will receive 16 hours 1:1 support<br />

Will work with women 16+, mothers wishing to return<br />

towork, speakers of languages other than English,<br />

providing 24 women pa with a 38 week ESOL/IT course<br />

leading to Trinity College qualification. It will also put 16<br />

women into work placement pa - 96 hours each and 8<br />

secondary school students have a week long work<br />

experience and prepare fo AQA accreditation in Business<br />

administration<br />

Will work to raise awareness of Alzheimer's disease<br />

specially in the Somali and Chinese community, following<br />

on from work with the Bangladeshi community. Will<br />

produce a quarterly report, will hold 15 information<br />

surgeries pa, , link up with 15 community groups and<br />

ensure Will work 2 tiems with people in the media suffering pa. from deafness and help<br />

develop them for work <strong>by</strong> providing basick skills training, IT,<br />

job preparation training. Project will assist 4 people into<br />

work pa, 6 into work placement pa and 5 people pa<br />

achiveing qualification<br />

Will work with Bangladeshi women and provide training<br />

programmes on ESOL, IT, Work preparation, health3<br />

women pa into volunteering and 5 women into<br />

employment.<br />

ICT Training Will provide accredited and non accredited IT courses (12<br />

hours each), employment support and a referral service to<br />

local residents in particular<br />

Women Self<br />

Development<br />

Progrmme<br />

Will work with Bangladeshi women (mainly) with limited<br />

English skills and provide an annua 48 week ESOL course<br />

leading to OCR certification. This will enable the women to<br />

access basic childcare and further English courses<br />

St. Peter's Economic Will provide employment support through non-accredited<br />

Engagement Project literacy and numeracy training - 12 hours for each<br />

beneficiary. Will work with 12 beneficiaries pa . Will also<br />

help on beneficiary into employment pa<br />

Young Bangladeshi<br />

Female Engagement<br />

Project<br />

Somali Women<br />

Engagement Forum<br />

Will work with Bangladeshi women and provide training<br />

programmes on ESOL, IT, Work preparation, health3<br />

women pa into volunteering and 5 women into<br />

employment.<br />

Will work with somali women and help them challenge<br />

taboos and stereotypes through 3 hour sessions attended<br />

<strong>by</strong> 20 women. These will include workshops onparenting,<br />

leadership, health and domestic violence . These will be<br />

FoodCycle Bromley held Will provide in LAPS training 1,2 and course 3 for unemployed people in LAP<br />

<strong>by</strong> Bow Barista 6. 30 people pa to achive Level 2 in barista and la level 2<br />

Training Programme catering qualification. They also receive 2 hours work<br />

experience in the Café and have classes in literacy and<br />

numeracy.<br />

28<br />

10,000 10,000<br />

45,000 45,000<br />

25000 55000<br />

10,000<br />

20,000<br />

15,000 15,000<br />

7,500 7,500<br />

40,000 40,000<br />

This is a proposal from a large<br />

organisation which is well placed<br />

to access alternative sources of<br />

<strong>funding</strong> and does not therefore<br />

meet the grant priorities of the<br />

Council.<br />

20,000 20,000<br />

50,000 50,000<br />

20,000 20,000<br />

20,000 20,000<br />

This proposal fails to meet<br />

current <strong>funding</strong> priorites and is<br />

therefore able to be<br />

recommended for <strong>funding</strong>.


Applica-tion<br />

Code and<br />

Funding<br />

Stream<br />

27th November 2012 12.14pm<br />

CEE-46<br />

CEE-47<br />

CEE-48<br />

CEE-49<br />

CEE-50<br />

CEE-51<br />

CEE-52<br />

CEE-53<br />

CEE-54<br />

CEE-55<br />

CEE-56<br />

CEE-57<br />

CEE-58<br />

CEE-59<br />

CEE-60<br />

MSG 2012/15 <strong>Appendix</strong> 1<br />

Organisation - Name and Address Project Title Project Description<br />

Newark Youth London<br />

Whitechapel Centre, Myrdle Street, E1<br />

1HQ<br />

Newark Youth<br />

London<br />

A project women to enable them to develop constructive<br />

solutions to issues and problems that affect them. This will<br />

be done through quarterly information and social events<br />

attended <strong>by</strong> 50 parents and monthly workshops attended<br />

<strong>by</strong> 10 parents. % volunteers will assist at each event<br />

St Matthias Conservation Trust Ltd Blackwall/St Will provide the following for members of the communities<br />

St Matthias Old Church Community Matthias Community in Lansbury, East India, Blackwall, Millwall, Cubitt Town<br />

Centre, 113 Poplar High Street, E14 0AE Enrichment and Limehouse: zumba classes, table tennis tournaments,<br />

cooking classes, dance classes. 80 people a week will<br />

attend the above that will be run <strong>by</strong> qualified tutors<br />

Newark Youth London<br />

Whitechapel Centre, Myrdle Street, E1<br />

1HQ<br />

Betar Bangla<br />

10-14 Hollybush Gardens,<br />

E2 9QP<br />

Rainbow Hamlets<br />

c/o Account 3<br />

3 Birkbeck Street<br />

Bethnal Green<br />

London E2 6JY<br />

SocietyLinks<br />

80 John Fisher Street,<br />

E1 8JX<br />

The Project<br />

39 Fournier Street, E1 6QE<br />

Monakka Monowar Welfare<br />

Foundation<br />

57 Whitechapel Road, 1st floor, Aldgate<br />

East, E1 1DU<br />

Dorset Community Association<br />

37 Ravenscroft Street, E2 7SH<br />

Women's Education and Health Trust<br />

9 Stains<strong>by</strong> Road, E14 6JP<br />

Wadajir Somali Community Centre<br />

229 East India Dock Road, E14 0EG<br />

Newark Womens<br />

Project<br />

Will provide accredited training I for young people 15 of<br />

whom pa will achieve accreditation. 5 young people will<br />

gain employment. 20 women will participate in healthy<br />

activities pa.<br />

Windows into Media Will provide accredited training for 16 beneficiaries a year<br />

in media journalism. Each beneficiary will receive48 hours<br />

LOCN accredited training and 15 hours work experience<br />

including developing and producing their ownradio show<br />

Countering Lesbian,<br />

Gay, Bisexual and<br />

Transgender<br />

Inequality, Exclusion<br />

and Hatred<br />

Harnessing<br />

HospitalityResidents<br />

Participation Project<br />

Bringing Change To<br />

Life<br />

Will address core concerns about hate crimes, domestic<br />

violence, housing concerns through partnership working<br />

with TH Homes , TH Domestic Violence team, etc. Will<br />

hold consultation meeting events and recruit volunteers,<br />

produce electronic newsletter , engage in interfaith<br />

dialogue and develop exemplary models of best practice<br />

with partners<br />

Aims to accelerate the employment of local resident in the<br />

hospitality sector <strong>by</strong> eveloping residents' particpation<br />

Board; information workshops,evaluation baseline,<br />

recruiting beneficiaries through interviews, devising<br />

training, interview skills, desk research<br />

Will provide ESOL and Basic Skills traaining (ICT/CLAIT)<br />

for unemployed people - especially women - in Spitalfields<br />

and banglatown<br />

WE CARER Will train 30 women pa in Basic Care for elderly women in<br />

(mainly) LAP3 and to help them to become established in<br />

the job market. The course will include English for medical<br />

purposes, First Aid and basic nursing<br />

Recommendation to<br />

Cabinet 3rd October<br />

2012<br />

Final Recommendation<br />

10,000 10,000<br />

7,500 7,500<br />

7,500 7,500<br />

£<br />

This proposal does not meet<br />

current priorities and is therefore<br />

not able to be recommended for<br />

<strong>funding</strong>.<br />

10,000 40,000<br />

7,500 7,500<br />

This proposal is better suited to<br />

support from the Mayor's ESF<br />

Community Grants programme<br />

and is therefore not able to be<br />

recommended for <strong>funding</strong> from<br />

this programme.<br />

Elements of this proposal are felt<br />

to be better suited to the Adults<br />

Health and Wellbeing <strong>funding</strong><br />

<strong>stream</strong> which will open for<br />

commissioning next year.<br />

Unfortunately the project is not<br />

of sufficient priority for this<br />

<strong>funding</strong> <strong>stream</strong>.<br />

Women<br />

Will engage and empower local, marginalised women <strong>by</strong><br />

Engagement Project means of sewing and ESOL classes that willincrease their<br />

primary skills . 30,000 30,000<br />

Health Care<br />

Assistant Course<br />

Wadajir Women's<br />

Project<br />

Will run a NVQ Level 1and2 Healthcare Assistant course<br />

(36 weeks) for 20 women pa with possible 5 weeks work<br />

experience. Open to all in TH but especially the women in<br />

LAP 7<br />

18 women pa accessing ESOL; 15 women pa learning<br />

dressmaking and soft furnishings; 20 women attanding<br />

yoga and fitness classes pa; 20 women attending health<br />

seminars apa; 10 women pa learning how to participate in<br />

decision making process<br />

25,000<br />

10,000 25,000<br />

Island Bengali Welfare Organisation Road 2 Work Will work with (primarily) 16-25 years old NEET people in<br />

3 Thorne House, Launch Street, E14 3LU<br />

Blackwall and Cubitt town, providing accredited training,<br />

capcity building, work placement and employment 40,000 40,000<br />

Somali Action on Youth Crime<br />

St Margaret’s' House, 21 Old Ford Road,<br />

E2 9PL<br />

London Community Credit Union<br />

473 Bethnal Green Road, E2 9QH<br />

Ocean Regeneration Trust<br />

473 Bethnal Green Road, E29QH<br />

Skill up to Child care Will work with unemployed/economically inactive people in<br />

(mainly) LAP 3 and provide Basic Skills training, including<br />

Basic Skills in Childcare", employment support,<br />

volunteering opportunities and Advice and Guidance<br />

HELPIN2WORK Will work with disadvantaged NEET youth from spitalfields<br />

and banglatown and East India and Lansbury and put 15<br />

people pa into work placement and NVQ Level 1and2<br />

training. They will also be mentored <strong>by</strong> qualified people.<br />

Ocean Resident<br />

Warden Service<br />

21,000 21,000<br />

The organisation did not submit<br />

all the required application<br />

documents and the proposal was<br />

therefore not able to be<br />

assessed.<br />

Works with the elderly in the Ocean NDC area, advising on<br />

welfare issues, making gp appointments, responding to<br />

crises and providing general social care and assistance. The application was withdrawn<br />

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Applica-tion<br />

Code and<br />

Funding<br />

Stream<br />

27th November 2012 12.14pm<br />

CEE-61<br />

CEE-62<br />

CEE-63<br />

MSG 2012/15 <strong>Appendix</strong> 1<br />

Organisation - Name and Address Project Title Project Description<br />

Painted Children<br />

275 - 285 Queensway House, Stratford<br />

High Street, E15 2TF<br />

Soundtek Carrom Club UK<br />

153 Cannon Street Road, E1 2LX<br />

Tower Hamlets Somali Organisations<br />

Network, 18 Victoria Park<br />

Square, Bethnal Green, E2 9PB<br />

Community Skills<br />

Enhancement<br />

Programme<br />

Will provide Customer Care training (OCR accredited) for<br />

10 clients pa and Level 1^2 training in English for<br />

International Communication<br />

Soundtek Carrom Will set up a club for carom players and and hold<br />

competitions that will enable people interested in the game<br />

to come together socially<br />

Voice and Active<br />

Citizenship for the<br />

Somali Community<br />

of Tower Hamlets<br />

Will work with other Somali Thirs Sector organisation with a<br />

view to strengthening them <strong>by</strong> providing training in<br />

representation, community research and volunteering<br />

opportunities<br />

Recommendation to<br />

Cabinet 3rd October<br />

2012<br />

Final Recommendation<br />

The organisation failed to meet<br />

required eligibility criteria and the<br />

application did not go through to<br />

the full assessment stage.<br />

This proposal was referred to the<br />

Arts, Sports and Environmental<br />

services <strong>funding</strong> <strong>stream</strong> for their<br />

consideration.<br />

25,000 25,000<br />

Community and Economic Engagement SUBTOTAL Total 996,000 1,235,000<br />

30<br />

£


Applica-tion<br />

Code and<br />

Funding<br />

Stream<br />

27th November 2012 12.14pm<br />

MSG 2012/15 <strong>Appendix</strong> 1<br />

Organisation - Name and Address Project Title Project Description<br />

D & R - Social Welfare Advice Services - BOROUGH-WIDE GENERALIST & SPECIALIST ADVICE<br />

SWAS-01<br />

SWAS-02<br />

SWAS-03<br />

SWAS-04<br />

SWAS-05<br />

SWAS-06<br />

East End Citizens Advice Bureaux<br />

(Lead consortium partner)<br />

32 Greatorex St E1 3NH<br />

Tower Hamlets Law Centre 214<br />

Whitechapel Rd E1 1BJ<br />

East End Citizens Advice Bureaux<br />

32 Greatorex St E1 3NH<br />

Toynbee Hall<br />

28 Commercial St E1 6LS<br />

DeafPLUS<br />

Trinity Centre, Key Close<br />

E1 4HG<br />

APASENTH<br />

Carmine Wharf , 30 Copenhagen Place<br />

E14 7FF<br />

Claim The Max<br />

Project<br />

Tower Hamlets<br />

Specialist Legal<br />

Advice - A<br />

Partnership Service<br />

Boroughwide<br />

Generalist Advice<br />

Tower Hamlets Debt<br />

and Money<br />

Management<br />

Support<br />

Tower Hamlets<br />

Advocacy<br />

Advice and<br />

Advocacy Services<br />

Income maximisation service, including benefit form filling<br />

and advocacy for vulnerable residents provided via<br />

outreach sites, home visits and appointments. 1,000<br />

people per year assisted (65% disabled). £600,000 a year<br />

projected increase in benefit<br />

Recommendation to<br />

Cabinet 3rd October<br />

2012<br />

Final Recommendation<br />

80,000 120,000<br />

Specialist Advice service for complex social welfare law<br />

cases. 1000 specialist cases per annum. Representation:<br />

30 Tribunals/Court Cases. 145,207 265,000<br />

Advice in welfare benefits 45%, debt, 15% housing 20%:<br />

other 20%; 6000 cases per annum. Drop in and<br />

appointment service at main office and outreach in One<br />

Stop Shops<br />

Advices on complex debt cases plus money management<br />

support follow up to prevent reoccurrence. Outreach in<br />

east and west borough - partnership project with Island<br />

Advice. Strong referrals networks with THCAN and other<br />

stakeholder agencies to ensure access to this specialist<br />

service<br />

Advice and advocacy services - focusing on welfare<br />

benefits - Drop-in 8 hours per week. Advocates will attend<br />

tribunals meeting with social services, police, etc. and refer<br />

people to other Deaf plus services. Funding is for 30<br />

advocate hours and 10 volunteer support per week.<br />

Advice and Advocacy for non-English speaking people with<br />

learning and other disabilities - including welfare rights<br />

advice .565 registered service users last year .<br />

120,000 210,000<br />

60,000 60,000<br />

£<br />

22,000<br />

Below average score reflects<br />

that only a limited number of the<br />

of the guidance and specification<br />

requirements were met . The<br />

service specification is for a<br />

univeral service but the proposal<br />

is targeted for a specific<br />

disabled client group. The project<br />

will be referred to the upcoming<br />

AHWB advice information and<br />

advocacy commissioning round<br />

for people with support needs<br />

Total 405,207 677,000<br />

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Organisation - Name and Address Project Title Project Description<br />

D & R - Social Welfare Advice Services - LOCALITY-BASED GENERALIST ADVICE<br />

SWAS-07<br />

SWAS-08<br />

SWAS-09<br />

SWAS-10<br />

SWAS-11<br />

SWAS-12<br />

SWAS-13<br />

SWAS-14<br />

SWAS-15<br />

SWAS-16<br />

SWAS-17<br />

Bromley <strong>by</strong> Bow Centre<br />

St Leonard's Street<br />

E3 3BT<br />

Limehouse Project (Lead<br />

consortium partner) Cheadle<br />

Hall, Cheadle House , Copenhagen<br />

Place, E14 7EY<br />

Limehouse Project<br />

(Lead consortium partner)<br />

Cheadle Hall, Cheadle House ,<br />

Copenhagen Place, E14 7EY<br />

Island Advice Centre (Lead<br />

consortium partner) Island<br />

House , Roserton Street E14 3PG<br />

East End Citizens Advice Bureaux<br />

(Lead consortium partner)<br />

32 Greatorex St E1 3NH<br />

Account3 Ltd<br />

(Lead consortium partner)<br />

1-9 Birkbeck St E2 6JY<br />

Island Advice Centre Island<br />

House, Roserton Street E14 3PG<br />

Stifford TJRS TRA (Lead<br />

consortium partner)<br />

2-6 Cressy Place E1 3JG<br />

Dorset Community Association<br />

37 Ravenscroft St E2 7SH<br />

Emmott Close Senior Citizen Club, 27<br />

Emmot Close, Solebay Street E1 4 QW<br />

St. Peters Bengali Association<br />

Minerva Community Centre, 10 Minerva<br />

Street, E2 9EH<br />

LAP 6 Generalist<br />

Advice Service<br />

LAP 7 Advice<br />

Service Partnership<br />

LAP 3 and 4 Advice<br />

Service Partnership<br />

LAP1 Generalist<br />

Advice Services<br />

partnership<br />

LAP 2 Locality<br />

based generalist<br />

advice service<br />

LAP5 Advice<br />

Service<br />

LAP 8 Generalist<br />

Advice Services<br />

Recommendation to<br />

Cabinet 3rd October<br />

2012<br />

Final Recommendation<br />

Advice primarily in welfare benefits ( 50%) , debt (20%),<br />

housing( 20%) - 1800 cases per annum 26 hours drop in<br />

, 30 hours of appointments and 30 hours telephone advice<br />

per week. 30,000 80,000<br />

Advice services primarily (80%) in benefits debt and<br />

housing, plus some consumer immigration and family<br />

matters in LAP 7 in partnership with South Bromley Forum:<br />

2000 cases per annum.<br />

Advice services primarily (80%) in benefits, debt and<br />

housing, plus some consumer immigration and family<br />

matters in LAP 3and4 in partnership with Wapping<br />

Bangladesh Association and Bangladesh Youth<br />

Movement. 4000 cases per annum.<br />

Advice services primarily (80%) in benefits, debt and<br />

housing, plus some employment rights and Level 1<br />

immigration advice in LAP 1 in partnership with St Peter's<br />

Community Centre, Legal Advice Centre and St Hilda's.<br />

Service offered 6 days a week plus pro bono evening<br />

sessions 4 days a week. Drop in appointment and<br />

outreach service delivered at Rights Shop, partner<br />

agencies centre and Osmani Centre - Minimum 2,700<br />

cases per annum.<br />

62,980 100,000<br />

107,045 207,000<br />

90,283 90,283<br />

Advice in welfare benefits 45%, debt, 15% housing 20%:<br />

other 20%; minimum 2,500 cases per annum. Drop in and<br />

appointment service at Greatorex Street and outreach<br />

session at Birkbeck Street in partnership with Account 3. 53,263 95,000<br />

Advice in welfare benefits, debt, housing primarily plus<br />

immigration Level 1 and employment law. Partnership<br />

project with legal advice centre and sessions delivered at 3<br />

outreach venues in LAP 5 as well as main offices.<br />

Minimum 1850 cases per annum.<br />

Advice in welfare benefits, debt, housing primarily plus<br />

immigration Level 1 and employment law. Partnership<br />

project with legal advice centre and sessions delivered at<br />

outreach venues in LAP 8 as well as main offices.<br />

Minimum 1800 cases per annum. Pro bono evening<br />

sessions. Advice in community languages including<br />

Vietnamese, Chinese, Somali and Russian.<br />

36,000 76,000<br />

44,065 65,000<br />

LAP 3 Advice on housing and welfare issues in LAP 3 . Proposal<br />

of 19 hours advice provision a week to include 7hrs of<br />

open door sessions, 8hrs of appointments and 4 hours of<br />

telephone advice. 30,000<br />

Social Welfare<br />

Advice<br />

New organisation who wish to develop a drop in advice<br />

service from 10-12 Monday to Friday. Target is to assist 16<br />

- 20 people per week (up to1000 per year). 25,000 25,000<br />

forever young 2012 Information and activities including social activities for older<br />

residents on Ocean Estate to empower people through<br />

information and advice on social issues, housing, pensions<br />

benefits, etc. Proposal is to hire 2 sessional workers to<br />

deliver weekly Saturday sessions from 9.30 to 2pm - up to<br />

Minerva Welfare 15 Advice people services session. in benefits debt and housing and referral to<br />

Service Project specialist agencies: Service to be delivered at outreach<br />

sessions with unnamed consortium partners. Target 1000<br />

residents a year.<br />

15,000 15,000<br />

90,000 90,000<br />

Total 553,636 873,283<br />

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Organisation - Name and Address Project Title Project Description<br />

Recommendation to<br />

Cabinet 3rd October<br />

2012<br />

Final Recommendation<br />

D & R - Social Welfare Advice Services - LANGUAGE-BASED ADVICE<br />

Ocean Somali Community Association Somali Advice Provide access to social welfare advice for new Somali<br />

(Lead consortium partner) Concordia Language Network and other African groups residents through sessions at<br />

SWAS-18<br />

Centre , Railway Arches , 420 -421<br />

Burdett Rd E3 4 AA<br />

OSCA Centre (E3) and outreach sessions at Wadajir<br />

(E14), London Somali Action forum (E1) Somali Integration<br />

Team (E2) . Minimum of 2000 cases per annum. Proposal<br />

of 35 hours advice provision a week to include 14 hours of<br />

39,000 75,000<br />

Praxis Community Projects Pott Praxis: Language<br />

open door sessions, 14 hours of appointments and 7 hours<br />

Access to social welfare advice for new residents including<br />

Street E2 OEF<br />

based generalist Somali, Other African, East European and other new and<br />

SWAS-19<br />

advice services for<br />

new residents<br />

migrants. 2380 cases per annum. 41,000 60,750<br />

SWAS-20<br />

SWAS-21<br />

SWAS-22<br />

SWAS-23<br />

Stifford TJRS TRA (Lead<br />

consortium partner) 2-<br />

6 Cressy Place E1 3JG<br />

Chinese Association of Tower Hamlets<br />

680 Commercial Road E14 7HA<br />

Language based<br />

Advocacy Support<br />

(Somali and other<br />

African)<br />

Chinese/Mandarin<br />

Welfare Advice<br />

Project<br />

Community of Refugees from Vietnam - Advice Services for<br />

East London Docklands Settlement ,197 immigrants from<br />

East Ferry Road, E14 3BA<br />

Vietnam.<br />

Somali Disable Support Project<br />

Tower Hamlets African Resource Centre<br />

102 Mile End Road<br />

E1 4UR<br />

Somali Disabled<br />

Empowerment<br />

Project<br />

Advice for new Somali and other African groups residents<br />

through sessions at Stifford Centre and THSON<br />

premises plus outreach at other THSON member centres<br />

. Minimum of 1540 residents assisted per year. Proposal of<br />

19 hours advice provision a week to include 7hrs of open<br />

door sessions, 8hrs of appointments and 4 hours of<br />

telephone advice.<br />

Advice in welfare benefits, debt, housing for 600 residents<br />

a year from the Chinese and Vietnamese community.<br />

Proposal for 16 hours per week advice service providing<br />

basic information and advice in benefits, housing debt and<br />

money matters and referrals to specialist advice agencies<br />

including Island Advice and Law Centre .No details on<br />

client numbers<br />

Provide one to one and group advice on welfare rights and<br />

information on disability and equality act and access to<br />

disabled friendly employment .Produce a guide to welfare<br />

benefit for disabled people in Somali<br />

£<br />

This proposal scored below<br />

average and in light of other<br />

recommended provision for<br />

Somali and other language , was<br />

not able to be supported.<br />

16,700 33,750<br />

The proposal scored below<br />

average Recommended that<br />

the project is referred to other<br />

sources of <strong>funding</strong> to develop its<br />

services and to continue<br />

developing its partnership with<br />

other advice organisations<br />

Proposal does not meet the<br />

eligibility criteria for Social<br />

Welfare Advice specification as<br />

do not hold appropriate Advice<br />

Quality Standards. Limited<br />

information to demonstrate need<br />

for this specific service.<br />

Recommend develop links with<br />

other advice services and is<br />

referred to other sources of<br />

<strong>funding</strong> . No <strong>funding</strong> amount was<br />

requested in the applicaiton.<br />

Total £96,700 £169,500<br />

Social Welfare Advice Services SUBTOTAL £1,055,543 £1,719,783<br />

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Organisation - Name and Address Project Title Project Description<br />

D & R - Third Sector Infrastructure Support<br />

TSIS-01<br />

TSIS-02<br />

TSIS-03<br />

TSIS-04<br />

TSIS-05<br />

TSIS-06<br />

TSIS-07<br />

TSIS-08<br />

TSIS-09<br />

TSIS-10<br />

TSIS-11<br />

Account3 Ltd<br />

3 Birkbeck Street, E2 6JY<br />

Bangladesh Football Association (UK)<br />

Unit G3, Whitechapel Centre,<br />

85 Myrdle Street,<br />

London E1 2LX<br />

London Tigers Unit G2<br />

Bromley Hall<br />

43 Gillender Street, E14 6RN<br />

Early Years Network Tower Hamlets<br />

15 Kelsey Street, E2 6HD<br />

Volunteer Centre Tower Hamlets<br />

Norvin House<br />

45-55 Commercial Street<br />

London E1 6BD<br />

Tower Hamlets Community Transport<br />

25-27 Newell Street<br />

Limehouse<br />

London E14 7HP<br />

Island Advice Centre Island<br />

House<br />

Roserton Street<br />

London E14 3PG<br />

SSBA Community Trust Unit 5,<br />

Business Development Centre<br />

7-15 Greatorex Street<br />

London E1 5NF<br />

Tower Hamlets Co-operative<br />

Development Agency<br />

Unit 5, Business Development Centre<br />

7-15 Greatorex Street<br />

London E1 5NF<br />

J-go Training Ltd The<br />

Concordia Centre,<br />

Railway Arches 420-421 Burdett Road,<br />

E3 4AA<br />

London Centre For Social Impact CIC<br />

18 Victoria Park Square<br />

Bethnal Green<br />

E2 9PB<br />

Community<br />

Accountancy<br />

Service<br />

Strengthening Sports<br />

Groups in Tower<br />

Hamlets<br />

Tigers Sports<br />

Infrastructure<br />

Development<br />

Training<br />

Volunteers/Saff and<br />

Management<br />

committees in<br />

Voluntary Sector<br />

Childcare<br />

Organisations<br />

Supporting Volunteer<br />

Involving<br />

Organisations<br />

Community<br />

Transport Services<br />

in Tower Hamlets<br />

Ongoing one to one community accountancy support to 60<br />

LBTH based not for profit organisations over the lifetime of<br />

the project. Financial management courses (160 training<br />

places * 5 hours = 800 training hours).<br />

Develpment project supporting 30 sports groups.<br />

Organisational health check with 30 sports groups and over<br />

2½ year, meet identified needs <strong>by</strong> developing 75<br />

individuals from 30 sports groups. Providing 10 Sport<br />

Group Forum meetings, 10 Training workshops and an<br />

accredited FA Level 1 course each year (36 individuals<br />

complete). 10 groups to achieve a Quality Mark .<br />

Development project supporting 50 sports groups. Initial<br />

assessments completed and action plans produced,<br />

capacity building support provided and 10 themed<br />

workshops delivered.<br />

A capacity building training programme benefiting 84<br />

participants a year (management committee members,<br />

volunteers and staff) from 20 small voluntary and<br />

community childcare organisations in Tower Hamlets.<br />

Also, professional development training for 48<br />

volunteers/casual workers from under fives groups.<br />

Investing in Volunteers (IiV) support programme supporting<br />

10 organisations per year, 8 to gain accreditation. 12<br />

information e-bulletins per year, to 400 organisations (600<br />

individuals). Produce factsheets on relevant management<br />

issues. 5 Action Learning Sets per year for minimum of 4<br />

and 6 learners per set (4 sessions over each 6-month<br />

period<br />

Transport infrastructure service to the Tower Hamlets Third<br />

sector - including Fifteen 17 seat buses and 1 van<br />

available to member organisations 24 hours a day, 365<br />

days a year resulting in a minimum of 2,700 individual<br />

vehicle bookings per annum transporting 40,000 residents,<br />

a vehicle sharing service aiming to maximise the usage of<br />

community owned vehicles resulting in at least 5<br />

community vehicles being accessed.<br />

Tower Hamlets Development support for social welfare advice providing<br />

Advice Sector voluntary and community organisations. 10 advice<br />

Capacity Building, agencies provided with one to one development (15 days<br />

Peer Support Project at each agency); level 4 NVQ's accreditation for 6<br />

advisors, 15 one day courses and quarterly meetings of<br />

Tower Hamlets Community Advice Network. 15 two hour<br />

workshops to non-advice voluntary and community sector<br />

workers. Factsheets/general letters/volunteer policies and<br />

other resources for Tower Hamlets advice agencies.<br />

Conducting Peer/File Reviews quarterly file review for 10<br />

different agencies.<br />

SSBA -- Sustainable<br />

Funding: Make it<br />

happen<br />

Recommendation to<br />

Cabinet 3rd October<br />

2012<br />

Final Recommendation<br />

This is a new bid and as such<br />

must be considrered in the<br />

context of resources provided<br />

through the CVS for<br />

infrastructure support and the<br />

need to provide additional<br />

resources through the CEE<br />

<strong>stream</strong> which is a Mayoral<br />

Priority. Alternative provision has<br />

traditionally existing through<br />

London Councils<br />

27,000 27,000<br />

Originally envisaged as a<br />

partnership project with TSIS-02<br />

but in view of the reduced<br />

recommended award this is no<br />

longer a viable option. The<br />

proposal is therefore not able to<br />

be supported in its own right<br />

because of duplication.<br />

This is a new bid and does not<br />

sufficiently meet the required<br />

<strong>funding</strong> priorities.<br />

22,500 35,000<br />

65,000 65,000<br />

45,000 45,000<br />

35 hours of development support to at least 50<br />

organisations. 60 organisational and financial health<br />

checks leading to development plans and action plans. 27,000 27,000<br />

Supply Co-op The Supply Co-op will via negotiate bulk purchase<br />

contracts and provide Tower Hamlets Third Sector<br />

Organisations with an opportunity to make very significant<br />

savings when purchasing all supplies (e.g. stationery,<br />

telephone calls, gas and electricity) and also services (e.g.<br />

IT maintenance, bookkeeping, payroll or HR).<br />

3rd Sector Big Bang Bulk purchase 45 hand-held tablet computers and give<br />

them to 45 small Third Sector organisations. Also provide<br />

open access monthly training session, an office-hours helpline<br />

for solving operational issues and evaluation.<br />

Tower Hamlet Third Provide 20 days of fundraising consultancy to 6 community<br />

Sector Social Impact and voluntary organisations in Tower Hamlets so that they<br />

empowement can access <strong>funding</strong> (minimum £50,000 per year per<br />

organisation) that will enable them to sustain and develop<br />

their work. Support 5 groups to get their own quality<br />

standard. Unspecified hours of financial training for 20<br />

people from10 organisations each year.<br />

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This is a new bid which failed to<br />

meet the required priorites for<br />

support.<br />

the proposal represented poor<br />

value for money and failed to<br />

meet the pruiorities for <strong>funding</strong>.<br />

Did not meet quality threshold of<br />

assessment<br />

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TSIS-13<br />

TSIS-14<br />

MSG 2012/15 <strong>Appendix</strong> 1<br />

Organisation - Name and Address Project Title Project Description<br />

The Consortium of Bengali<br />

Associations Room<br />

F10<br />

Montefiore Centre<br />

Hanbury Street<br />

London E1 5HZ<br />

Cressy IT Solutions C.I.C 2-6<br />

Cressy Place, London E1 3JG<br />

Tower Hamlets Somali Organisations<br />

Network 18 Victoria Park<br />

Square<br />

Bethnal Green<br />

E2 9PB<br />

Strengthening the<br />

Third Sector in<br />

Tower Hamlets.<br />

Capacity building the<br />

third sector<br />

Assist Bengali voluntary organisations with management,<br />

fund raising, capacity building, research and training. Act as<br />

a consultative body offering support to and working with<br />

large non-Bengali organisations that are working with the<br />

Bengali community. Represent the Bengali voluntary sector<br />

at local, regional, national and international levels.<br />

Help develop the IT infrastructure of 60 local third sector<br />

organisations over a two and half year period.<br />

Stepup-sustaining 50 Somali Community and Voluntary organisation will<br />

Somali organisations receive 35 hours of development support bespoke to their<br />

in Tower Hamlets development stage and needs.<br />

Recommendation to<br />

Cabinet 3rd October<br />

2012<br />

Final Recommendation<br />

Did not meet quality threshold of<br />

assessment<br />

Did not meet grant eligibility<br />

criteria<br />

15,000 15,000<br />

Third Sector Infrastructure Support SUBTOTAL Total 201,500 214,000<br />

DEVELOPMENT & RENEWAL TOTAL 2,253,043 3,168,783<br />

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