Maidenhead Community Project

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Following the success of our blueprint pilot project, the Embedding Community Response project has now moved to Maidenhead.

The community partners for this project are Youth Engagement Service (YES), Community Learning & Skills Service (CLASS) and Frimley Health & Care Integrated Care System.

So far, our community partners have engaged with other prominent Private, Voluntary and Independent (PVI) sector within the community, as well as local councillors and residents, to highlight key themes this project will tackle, they are: community empowerment, community safety, physical environment, health & wellbeing, and employment & skills.

A network has been created for each theme to empower individuals from the community to work together and have conversations around each theme. By working collaboratively, they will develop projects to build on existing community resources to shape the local area in ways that matter most to the community.

The regular network meetings will be held via Zoom (see dates below). If you are passionate about where you live and want to help make a difference with our Maidenhead project please email volunteer@rbwm.gov.uk.

  • Community empowerment: 25th January at 12-1pm
  • Community safety: TBC
  • Physical environment: 20th December at 12:30-1:30pm
  • Health & wellbeing: 14th December at 10:30am-11:30am
  • Employment & skills: 10th December at 5:30-6:30pm

Following the success of our blueprint pilot project, the Embedding Community Response project has now moved to Maidenhead.

The community partners for this project are Youth Engagement Service (YES), Community Learning & Skills Service (CLASS) and Frimley Health & Care Integrated Care System.

So far, our community partners have engaged with other prominent Private, Voluntary and Independent (PVI) sector within the community, as well as local councillors and residents, to highlight key themes this project will tackle, they are: community empowerment, community safety, physical environment, health & wellbeing, and employment & skills.

A network has been created for each theme to empower individuals from the community to work together and have conversations around each theme. By working collaboratively, they will develop projects to build on existing community resources to shape the local area in ways that matter most to the community.

The regular network meetings will be held via Zoom (see dates below). If you are passionate about where you live and want to help make a difference with our Maidenhead project please email volunteer@rbwm.gov.uk.

  • Community empowerment: 25th January at 12-1pm
  • Community safety: TBC
  • Physical environment: 20th December at 12:30-1:30pm
  • Health & wellbeing: 14th December at 10:30am-11:30am
  • Employment & skills: 10th December at 5:30-6:30pm

How can you help make a difference to Maidenhead?

The Embedding Community Response project empowers individuals from communities to use their skills, knowledge, experience, and enthusiasm to build on existing local resources to strengthen the local area in ways that matter most to the community. They do this by working together to implement projects that will benefit the wider community.


How can you help make a difference to Maidenhead?

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Page last updated: 07 Jan 2022, 03:39 PM