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Everybody matters - making a difference through
culture and sport
Beacon
Open Day
Leicester City Council
Everybody Matters - Making a difference through Culture and Sport
31st October 2006, Venue - The Peepul Centre, Leicester
10am (for a 10.30 start) - 4.30pm
Cost: £84 +VAT
Hosted by: Leicester City Council
Register to attend this conference by 29th September to reserve your place!
Leicester City Council has achieved Beacon Status for the 6th year running
- the only council in the Midlands to have achieved this accolade and
one of only two in the country to win an award every year.
Leicester City Council is committed to sharing its experience with other
local authorities to help raise standards of public services across the
country. Why not take time out and attend our Beacon Open day for the
Culture and Sport for hard to reach groups theme - an opportunity to learn
from our best practice and years of expertise.
Discover the city council's approach to providing cultural services for
hard to reach groups, with partnership working central to effective service
delivery. The open day will explore our 3-fold approach and showcase examples
of:
- Our bespoke interventions, identifying
those in priority need within hard to reach groups and responding with
personalised services,
- Building stronger and more cohesive communities,
- Increasing inter-cultural understanding.
Purpose
of the conference:
To explore how quality services for hard to reach groups are at the heart
of Leicester City Council's core business. To demonstrate what works,
Leicester's methodology, our passion and commitment and lessons learned
in mainstreaming culture and sport for hard to reach groups.
Breakout
sessions:
- Delivering sporting opportunities to BME young
people
- Celebration: Inter-cultural festivals and events
- Removing barriers to accessing Leicester Libraries
- Museums service: Engaging communities
in exhibition development
Study tours
1) Sports Services
A tour of Braunstone Leisure Centre. Our work in communities is the cornerstone
of our success. Come along and find out how this leisure facility is helping
transform one of the most deprived neighbourhoods in the country. A variety
of interactive sessions will be on offer during the tour.
2) Arts Services
A tour of the Leicester Creative Business Depot - the LCB Depot - located
in the heart of Leicester's emerging Cultural Quarter, which seeks to
support, stimulate and develop the city's creative industries. Workshops
will be run around the Depot's tenants, particularly those working with
hard to reach groups, and the Depot's relevant outreach work.
3) Libraries Services
A tour to the Braunstone Reading, Information Technology and Entertainment
(BRITE) Centre. The BRITE centre is a £3m project which includes
a community centre, crèche, function room and a café. Leicester
City Council runs the library, which has been funded by the New Deal for
Communities programme. The theme of this tour will be "Achieving
community engagement through partnership working" and will include
talks on current initiatives, such as working with asylum seekers and
refugees, work with excluded children and the Leicester Libraries Book
of the Year Award.
4) Museums Services
A tour to Belgrave Hall, one of the City's museums in the heart of Leicester's
Asian community. The tour will include the community gallery, the refugee
and asylum seeker project, the creative gardening project and Cross Corners
community arts centre. The journey out to the site will include the Belgrave
Road, also known as the 'The Golden Mile' - famous for the quality and
range of its South Asian shops and restaurants which will be illuminated
by a stunning Diwali lighting display.
To request a conference flyer or to reserve a place contact Harpreet Heer
on: 0116 252 6738 or email beacon.culture@leicester.gov.uk
Don't forget to register by Friday 29th September to guarantee
your place!
A more detailed programme will be sent out shortly
Kind regards
Harpreet Heer
Beacon Co-ordinator
Leicester City Council
Regeneration and Culture Department
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