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Welcome intro – introduce ourselves why are we here (talk about onside and AFL) ----- Meeting Notes (26/08/15 20:22) ----- Play Video

A Youth Zone is coming to H&F Watch this video to learn more http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yb18h1TPRNE Read out slide how youth zones started.

On the wall of our Manchester Youth Zone The OnSide Motto Read motto On the wall of our Manchester Youth Zone

Somewhere to go 250 young people each evening Read slide and elaborate if needed. Safe places, including Friday, Saturday & Sunday nights Neutral spaces Open to all young people 7 days a week 52 weeks a year Iconic, inspiring buildings 50p per visit £1/£1.50 nutritious hot meal £5 annual membership

Something to Do Regular inter-Youth Zone events 20 activities each night Read slide and elaborate if needed. Sports, arts, personal development Army of volunteers Try, train, team approach Buildings that create involvement Expert staff Residentials

Someone to TALK TO Youth workers that engage young people Read slide and elaborate if needed. Develop communications skills Mentoring Second home for young people One-to-one work Employability programmes Inclusion Raise aspirations

Your Vote Needed Please vote for the name and brand you like most from the 2 ideas presented in the next 2 slides The winner will become the name presented boldly on the Youth Zone building and will become well known around the borough Read slide and take and questions

2 BRANDS FOR VOTE Strapline - Where Everyone Sticks Together Read slide and take and questions

2 BRANDS FOR VOTE Strapline - Find Your Focus Read slide and take and questions

Email: mark.blundell@onsideyouthzones.org Thank You For Your Vote If you would like to become involved in helping develop the Youth Zone in the upcoming period – please contact Mark – details below:- Email: mark.blundell@onsideyouthzones.org Mob: 07734 889308 Read slide and take and questions