 Involving communities in identifying what impacts on their health and wellbeing and developing solutions.

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 Involving communities in identifying what impacts on their health and wellbeing and developing solutions

Fife Employment Access Trust Fife Shopping & Support Services Glen Housing Association Collydean Primary School

Collydean Council housing estate in North Glenrothes built residents On the slide in Scottish Indices of Multiple Deprivation Great deal of existing community assets and enthusiasm from partners

 Questionnaires and engagement with residents – Lynne Ogilvie  School homework task  Internet café established and local volunteer tutor / jobcentre referrals  Community newsletter and what’s on guide – local journalist and deliveries – group texts, fb  Variety of groups and community activities underway for all age groups – community members leading  Fruity Fridays – encouraging healthy eating – huge success  Re-development of play park space and vacant space at residents request  Primary school parent council request for support  Community centre – new local board members Collydean Community Connections

Collydean Community Connections Clubs & Activities

 Voices being heard, actions taken, residents leading the way, street audit  More things to do and see, places to go : rise in activity and visitors to Neighbourhood Centre, Collydean Cottage and Collydean Granary Church (sustainable after our funding)  More local information flowing  Rise in referrals to FEAT core services from Collydean residents – local job for cycle club volunteer  School children leading the way – links to curriculum for excellence Developing mental health & wellbeing

For the kids! From this:

From this: To this: For the kids!