Partners
Partner Organisations
Local Leagues works with an extensive network of organisations that assist us in delivering an inclusive service to hard to reach communities.
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Birmingham Leisure Centres Utilising local authority’s leisure assets, including community rooms, training venues and sport halls in the defined boundary. Working with other main activities run by statutory bodies to enhance the existing services. |
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Birmingham City Council - Enterprising Communities A comprehensive community-led regeneration scheme, which has been developed to enhance and promote the economic and social fabric of some of the most disadvantaged communities in Birmingham. This includes a comprehensive funding package to help combat deprivation in the target areas. Funding from the European Programme under Objective 2, Priority 3 (European Social Fund and the European Regional Development Fund) has been made available, combined with other funding streams and activities, in order to maximise impact. |
Birmingham Sport Providing training courses, coaching pool, and support services in the context of sport and personal development. A programme will be developed and implemented by Sport Birmingham working in conjunction with Local Leagues with courses leading to nationally and internationally recognised Sports Governing Body Qualifications. |
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Islamic Resource Centre Provide the delivery of quality information, advice and guidance to a MATRIX quality standard through its existing systems to engage beneficiaries into full-time employment. The Centre will provide IAG through out the project. |
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Providing information and advice on the issues facing 11-16 year olds on their journey through high school. Engaging with young people in a positive way to facilitate discussion and debate. Through the Youth Council, Term Time aims to give people a voice on the issues that affect them. Term Time's website: www.term-time.com |
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Small Heath Community Forum To assist in developing linkages and recruiting hard to reach people in the area through their network. |
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Aston University Utilising universities to work alongside Local Leagues to identify and work with graduates and undergraduates in the area with relevent experiences and academic knowledge in the field of Sport and Social Sciences, Information Technology and Business. Provide voluntary mentors to encourage and aspire people to take into higher education. |
Local Colleges Through Local partership Groups and Local area planning groups, Local Leagues is working with colleges to provide course based activity that meet the academic needs of our clients. |
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Local Schools Disemminate information to children that is easily accessible to local parents particularly who are isolated, disengaged or isolated. Utilisation of premises to run sessions and activities where by beneficiaries will gain their work experience Local school plays a key role in engaging women and providing space (school hall / gym) to carry out work and provide activities within the school premises. Work with schools in the defined areas to deliver services. To use out of hours physical resources of schools for running events, information sessions, sports and recreational activities. This in turn will impact pupils and parents who would directly benefit from the intervention by this project. |
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