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Set up and run a shed Nicky Wheddon, Group Support Worker, Age UK Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Harvinder Channa, National Programmes Development Officer, Age UK Mick Connelly, Shed Co-ordinator, Age UK Nottingham and Nottinghamshire John Standing, Shed Co-ordinator, Age UK South Lakeland Pauline Cahill, Shed Co-ordinator, Age Concern Greenwich
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Explore practicalities and challenges The pilot sheds share their experiences of setting up and running their projects. Hear how they secured a venue, set up the day to day running of the Shed, found and engaged men in later life, and the intended and unintended outcomes.
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By the end of the session you will Draw from Nottingham’s experience of setting up a shed Identify key practical areas for consideration before setting up a shed Highlight challenges that could arise whilst running a shed Build a starting point/action plan for new local sheds
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Nicky Wheddon Project Manager Men in Sheds
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Reasons older men gave for not accessing our services Female dominated environments Lack of activities that appeal to men Services perceived as being for those who need support – not for them Need to feel productive rather than dependent
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staff setting up premises admin men partnership working community engagement
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Premises Type building – care re change of usage Size – Nottingham’s shed 45feet x 16feet Transport Insurance Challenges – Dust & Heating
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Staff Paid staff or volunteers Person Specification
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Members Criteria – men only Recruitment Approach How to reach isolated men
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How would you recruit members to Men in Sheds?
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Members Engagement – essential Initially Day to day Management
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Setting up Layout Workshop Social area Office space Information and signposting
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Setting up Tools and Equipment Activities
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Setting up Health and safety Risk assessments Machine tools Health and safety policy/guidelines Induction and training Environmental Health Team
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Member’s suggested health and safety policy ‘To leave the shed with as many fingers as we came with!’
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Procedures and Forms Toolkit Setting Up a Men’s Shed Monitoring Kings College QUILL Assessment Shed Diary Coordinators Diary
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Partnership and community involvement
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Any questions? Group activity: Think of two areas you will need to consider if you decide to set up your local shed?
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Nicky Wheddon, Group Support Worker, Age UK Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Harvinder Channa, National Programmes Development Officer, Age UK Mick Connelly, Shed Co-ordinator, Age UK Nottingham and Nottinghamshire John Standing, Shed Co-ordinator, Age UK South Lakeland Pauline Cahill, Shed Co-ordinator, Age Concern Greenwich
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