A response to the riots and an invitation to the community
I write this from rural west Ireland, where I currently have no access to television or the internet, learning in horror of the riots in London via text and the radio.
I am heartened to hear of the response to our offer to help ferry donations up to Tottenham Green Leisure Centre. We have now taken two van loads and the cages outside the store continue to fill up.
I feel that it is time for the people of east and west Haringey to get together as a community and look for ways in which we can give the young people of our borough hope for the future. Be that by mentoring, offering work experience or re-opening the youth clubs.
Myself, Jim Shepley, programme director of Hornsey YMCA, and Azul Thome from FOOD from the SKY would like to call a public meeting (venue TBC) on Tuesday 23rd August at 6.30pm to discuss ideas and get our heads together or indeed link up with other local groups and initiatives who would like to meet.
Further to this if you would like to make suggestions before the meeting then please comment below or email al@thorntonsbudgens.com
Warm wishes,
Andrew Thornton
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I think this is a great initiative. Personally, I don't have a lot of spare time, but I know that I ought to be doing more to help those doing sterling work with kids in our community. The funding cuts mean that all of these organisations will now be struggling with finances, but if a number of people were able to make humble, but regular financial contributions to the cost of running these projects, that would hopefully make some sort of difference? So, are there any youth-related projects in the area that stand out as being especially worth trying to help?
Noots' husband
Andrew, I have a feeling that the slowness of response to your initiative, in contrast to the avalanches of comment hurtling down more predictable streams on this and other sites over the past few days, should not disillusion you. We all find it easier to spout the predictable than rise to the commitment of really positive contribution.
It just might be that this sort of initiative should involve the Heads (or, maybe better, the Deputy or Assistant Heads) of all Haringey's 11-18 Secondary Schools, both East and West, and even the lead teachers of Primary Years 5 & 6. Not to turn your initiative into a merely school-based venture, nor to suggest negatively that poor school discipline is the cause of the world's ills. But these are the people with knowledge of and some influence over the young people of our borough, as well as positive links with parents and carers. Many of their teaching staff, both younger and more experienced, will already have close connections with the youth clubs, where these still exist, with those businesses which year after year willingly provide periods of work experience for, say, Year 10 students, and in many cases with professionals and university/college departments which provide mentoring to students of Years 11-13.
Whether August 23rd is an ideal date to hope to involve such people (on the last week of their summer holiday - some in more remote spots than the 'rural west of Ireland'!) is another question.
Hi everyone and thanks for your comments. Andrew will just be happy for this to be discussed and won't mind where that discussion takes place.
This first meeting is just a place to start - getting the ball rolling. I realise the timing is not ideal, summer holidays and all.
If you have any suggestions of local initiatives you feel it would be worth me reaching out to and inviting to the meeting then please let me know.
Thanks, Al.
Thank you very much for taking this initiative. I'll certaintly try to be there.
David Schmitz
Liberal Democrat Councillor for Harringay Ward
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