This podcast was put together on the spur of the moment with no frills or fancy editing. The young people where vibing with us on our music project where they where having some great conversations that we felt where too good not to podcast ! Youth Unity works in many communities and always we find that we need to listen more the young generation as they are our future leaders. More information on the project can be found here: https://youthunity.org/pitsea-music-hub/ Please do leave your feedback to help empower this amazing group of young people who took part who where from the ages of 10 to 13 ...
Another chance to hear the intergenerational discussions with these great Men who spend their time in Sheds. https://www.meninshedsbexley.com/
Working with AgedUk we interviewed some amazing gentleman and asked how life was growing up in Erith.
This podcast was taken on the streets of Erith, London Borough of Bexley. Where we stopped people on the street and ask the question, do they feel safe, and how they feel in general.
Abdul is one of our young podcasters who interviewed a well known upcoming RAP artist who only raps about the positives of life and explains how he is working to spread positive messages to the young people that enjoy this culture of music https://youthunity.org/beginners-podcasting-workshops/
Harriott one of our young podcasters reads poetry that relates to the WW2. Sometimes its good to reflect the challenges that where faced!
David Hancock is a youth worker based in Bexley, he helps young people decide on career pathways. An interesting discussion
A debate between two young people about the effects of music, not just drill but music as a whole, its interesting listening
This podcast is lead by Abdul a 15 year old young man. He interviews an elder in his community and asks questions that are thought provoking and interesting
In this podcast our young people spoke to Paul Hetherington, Director of Fundraising at Buglife. It was great to hear how we can make just small changes in helping our planet. If you would like to know more about buglife visit their website https://www.buglife.org.uk/
This is from our first session of podcast workshops working with the. young people of Erith, London Borough of Bexley. In this episode we taught the group the basic skills of interviewing, and this was done with a serving police officer, Michael Wallace. The young people led the way on the conversations showing that many young people are asking the right questions. Michael also runs an organisation called www.kickoffat3.co.uk
On The podcast today i am speaking to Robin Lockhart. Robin has developed an outstanding international reputation as a specialist professional offering high-impact coaching, project management, training, research, evaluation, interventions and front-line delivery services to individuals and communities globally. He is a strong communicator with highly developed interpersonal, negotiation, management, organisational and creative thinking skills. Working primarily with communities around areas of specific and often acute needs. Also supporting groups and individuals to identify issues and problems that may be affecting them or their community, Robin enables people to take ownership of such issues and embeds problem solving processes to seek resolution through Informal Education and Experiential Learning. Robin has a number of awards that include: The Commonwealth Global Youth Work Ambassador. The Commonwealth Global Youth Worker of the Year The European Youth Worker of the Year 2016/17, Community Champion Award Winner. the Mayor Of London Team Award Winner Kids Count Community Inspiration Award Winner He is also one of my mentors Truly a great communicator and professional. Robin has that way of bringing about understanding to issues that can sometimes be confusing. His work speaks for itself. Robin is a powerful change maker and his ability to enable individuals and groups to get to the core of any challenge is a very rare skill. I really look forward to working with him in the future. https://teamcic.com/ www.youthunity.org
On The podcast Paul McKenzie is speaking to a teacher and for the purpose of this podcast we will call her Jane as she prefers to remain anonymous. "Jane" has some interesting views on how the impact of COVID 19 has affected her role as a teacher, and how it has had an impact on young people. One of the things that have not come to the forefront when we talk about the last year in lockdown is how have teachers managed? It was only when I looked into the screen of my son’s online classroom, it occurred to me to ask the question to his teacher. The response was interesting, and shocking at how the profession has had to cope with moving from the classroom to the screen. There is no doubt that there is a distinct lack of support for teachers and other professionals during these times. Let’s find out from a teacher’s perspective, what the future holds for the teaching profession and the young people impacted by the changes. Useful Links Mind Charity
On this podcast, we invite professionals, parents and young people to talk about topics that may be uncomfortable and may sometimes offend, we also like to shoot the breeze on issues that affect us all and especially when it come to our youth. In this podcast I interview an incredible 15-year-old girl that truly has the heart of the community. Her name is Amber Hood and she is at the forefront of many campaigns to raise awareness about sickle cell and various other blood related illnesses. She has been raising awareness and money for charity over the last few years. As we know thousands of people are affected each and every year and over the last year it has been incredibly difficult to get out and help, but she has. Not to mention going back to school in between all of this work. Amber has also been nominated for the Sparkles and Rhinestones pageant girl of the year. A real pleasure to have her take some time out and join us on the podcast. Let’s find out what the future holds for Amber. https://www.facebook.com/amber.hood.37
On this podcast, we invite professionals, parents and young people to talk about topics that may be uncomfortable and may sometimes offend, we also like to shoot the breeze on issues that affect us all and especially when it come to our youth. ROSS ELLIOT journalist/reporter and founder of Havering Daily an informative on-line community newspaper. Ross is also the assistant Vice President for Barclays Bank PLC. On this podcast we are going to be catching up on how he has coped through COVID and the challenges of last year living in lockdown, we also talk about moving forward and how the new world will emerge once we are through this unprecedented time. The online newspaper covers a variety of community news for the London Borough of Havering. Ross has a particular interest in working with young people and spends a fair amount of time championing good causes that help support them. One area of concern for Ross is serious youth violence, a topic that touches us all. A real pleasure to have Ross take some time out and join us on the podcast. Let’s find out what he’s been up to https://thehaveringdaily.co.uk/ https://www.facebook.com/thehaveringdaily/
This podcast interviews Paul and Dean who are two illustrators from Soveriegn Comics Paul and Dean. They are part of a new initiative to help combat Criminal Exploitation working alongside Liberty Lines and Youth Unity The podcast talks about Criminal Exploitation and Grooming, we know thousands of young people are manipulated into these circles every year, sometimes under our very noses. Because of this, we really do need to inhale the problem and exhale the solution. Together with Liberty Lines, they have created a comic book that not only educates young people about the dangers of grooming, but gives them an alternative to the narrative that this is becoming such a normal occurrence in our society. Criminal exploitation is difficult to navigate once you are involved, and the more education we share around this topic will invariably save many lives. Please visit our website for help, advice and signposting if you have any concerns. https://youthunity.org/groomsafe/