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13 Programmes – Target Groups Year 6 Children’s Programme – 10,000 a year – 141,000 to date Older People’s Programme – 200 a year – 2,200 to date Adults with Learning Difficulties – 400 a year – 5,100 to date Children with Special Educational Needs – 300 a year – 2,800 to date Early Years Programme – 170 practitioners trained

14 Key Principles Interactive Underpinned by best educational practice Focus on teaching practical skills High quality Value and respect individuals Enjoyable

15 Group Size All children can see can hear take part in the interactive activities are more involved and engaged are less disruptive learn more

16 1 – Carbon Monoxide 2 – First Aid 3 – Smoke Alarms 4 – Stopping Distances 5 – Fire safety 6 – Trampolines Evaluation

17 16 years ago Lifeskills was set up to cater for about 11,000 visitors a year, and for the last 10 years it has done just that. There are 2 key issues for us to address... Increasing birth-rates More people living longer! This summer the current centre will be demolished and a new centre built – to enable 16,000 visitors a year! The future!

18 alleyway living room kitchen lift & toilets lift lobby main meeting room shop first aid fire safety bathroom & hallway kitchen garden railway cafe building site & substation water health centre Volunteer room office & storage bedroom

19 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pm48nvck7Rs

20 We need to raise £400,000 to enable the redevelopment to go ahead. Fundraising campaign... Increased general publicity Schools – non-uniform days, safety themes etc Businesses – corporate funding & encouraging staff sponsored events Personality/Celebrity/Sports Team endorsement Club/Society/Social Group support Applications to Grant Giving Bodies

21 Supported by How could you work with us? ? ? ? ? ?

22 How can you help? Advertise Lifeskills!!!!! Talk about us – pass out details on to friends, family, neighbours etc. - every time you shop online a donation can go to Lifeskills. Make a donation by text Charity of the Year – Business/Church/Groups Sponsored/Fundraising events www.lifeskills-bristol.org.uk

23 Registered Charity: 1080747 Company No: 3944719 The Create Centre, Smeaton Road, Hotwells, Bristol, BS1 6XN Tel: 0117 9224511 Web: www.lifeskills-bristol.org.uk Email: manager@lifeskills-bristol.org.uk


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