Back to all blogs

Youth Board

Providing young people in North Glasgow with a ‘voice‘ is very important for ng homes and two of the Association‘s Board members have recently been working closely with young people from the area to explore ways in which this can be taken forward.

The young people are very keen to establish a “Youth Board”; this is aimed at people aged between 14 to 24 years from the G21 and G22 postcode areas. This will allow those taking part to become involved in discussions and play an active part in exploring new ideas and approaches in relation to matters that are important to them.

Whilst this is in the early stages of development, the young people currently involved have elected three Co-Chairs and one Vice-Chair and they are now tackling their first task of mapping the local area. This mapping exercise will cover Springburn, Possilpark, Parkhouse and Balornock and will identify areas in the community for youth provisions. This will help identify the issues that matter to the Youth in North Glasgow and will inform the Youth Board’s aspirations and a future programme of action.

The group will be actively looking for new members and the aim is to have a Youth Board that is representative of the whole North Glasgow area. This initiative will provide those taking part with an opportunity for personal development and involvement in wider community focused activities. In addition to working on their own programme, it is envisaged that the young people will have an opportunity to gain an insight into the role of the Association’s Board and what is involved in the role of a Board member at ng homes.

This is a very positive initiative, the ng homes Board recognise how important it is for young people in North Glasgow to be heard and value the contribution that they make to the community. The Association is looking at ways to actively support the development of the group and we will keep readers up-todate with progress in future editions of North News.

For more information, please contact: [email protected]

STEM Inspiration Awards

The STEM Inspiration Awards recognises and celebrates individuals, clubs and organisations working to support and inspire young people in science, technology, engineering and maths.

Ronier Deumeni, Founder of African Challenge Scotland, was shortlisted for the prestigious award in the category ‘Outstanding contribution to widening participation, diversity and inclusion in STEM’. ng homes has worked closely with Ronier in his role as Founder and President of African Challenge Scotland to deliver community events, build capacity in the community, develop local people and improve access to support and services. Ronier has been instrumental in supporting these important aspects of our work along with integrating African and other ethnic minorities into the area.

An important initiative in which Ronier has played a key role is in our innovative work placement programme within ng homes. This was designed and developed in partnership with African Challenge Scotland to support young people from the African Community to build their confidence, develop skills including communications and problem solving skills and to increase their knowledge and awareness of the world of work and career opportunities. This initiative received recognition in the form of a Parliamentary Motion raised by Bob Doris MSP for Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn. This resulted in a visit to the Scottish Parliament for participants and representatives.

A round table discussion with MSPs celebrated the success of the initiative along with identifying key learning points. Ronier who is an Engineer at Jacobs, an international technical professional services firm, was shortlisted for the award in October and attended the Awards Ceremony in London in early November. The Awards Ceremony was hosted in the House of Lords and Ronier was Highly Commended for his contribution to STEM. ng homes would like to congratulate Ronier on his Commendation which recognises the excellent contribution he has made – well done!

OTHER BLOG POSTS