Body Mind Educate
Categories of Work: Advice, support & information services, Advocacy, Befriending, Business and social enterprise support, Children, young people & families, Community development, Community services and/or facilities, Counselling and therapy services, Crime and community safety, Education/training, Health and well-being, Mental health services, Mentoring, Poverty/low income, Regeneration, Sexual health, Social activities, Social and community care services, Sports and leisure, Youth work
Who do you work with?: Black and Ethnic Minority, Children (aged 6-11), Children (aged 12 - 15), Children & young people with disabilities, Faith communities, Families and/or parents, Gay/lesbian/bisexual, Lone parents, Looked after children, Low income (people on), Mental health problems (people with), Substance misusers (drugs/alcohol), Survivors of abuse and/or victims of crime, Transgender, Voluntary and community groups, Young people (aged 16-19), Young people (aged 20-25), Other, Young carers
Organisation description: Hello,
I would like to introduce my service Body Mind Educate. BME is an Education Service provider & Training Facilitator, delivering RSHE & PSHE guidance to young people, staff & professionals within all Education establishments and YP provisions.
I have almost a decade of experience working with young people & for the last 5 years I worked as an advanced sexual health education practitioner for the NHS. Delivering workshops to many education provisions, offering a range of group workshops, from whole drop-down days, to one-to-one support work. I have also worked alongside other services such as the local councils, school nurses and social services working with young people they felt needed extra support.
I developed and delivered a successful training programme for all YP practitioners during my time with the NHS, this was attended by many professionals, including teachers, youth workers, pastoral carers, school nurses. I also delivered a safeguarding workshop for parents and carers for the local foster service.
BME aims to Help our youth, understand their emotions and personal development expectations whilst helping them achieve their dreams and hopes for the future. By doing this we will inspire professionals to manage our young people to achieve their dreams and aspirations and finally the parent can concentrate on providing the love and security with confidence in their journey as a parent gaining help advice and support from the surrounding community. It is clear the phasing out of PSHE since 2002, has had a detrimental effect on the mental, physical, spiritual and wholesome approach of educating our young people. The compulsory RSHE Government legislation enforces all provisions of young people to teach wholesome and efficient RSHE from September 2020 and yet many provisions still do not have the staff, resources or know how to comply with this imperative new guidance. This is why BME provides an essential service to the local community as well as our local schools and YP provisions.
BME, BodyMindEducate aims to offer a range of informative, fun, interactive, factual and holistic workshops to help our young people gain the knowledge and understanding of not just their feelings, emotions and changes during their transition from child to adolescent, adolescent to teenager and teenager to adult, but they will also learn imperative life skills, gain knowledge of how to stay safe and not fall victim to crime, peer and societal pressures. BME will provide workshops with relatable modern and current, trends, fashions and issues within our young people's world. We will use debate and discussion, interactive and fun activities and presentations with a before and after evaluation quiz. The students will be provided with information care packages and a certificate of completion per workshop.
Professional training and development workshops for professionals will also include a before and after evaluation of currant knowledge, it will cover the importance of confidence and methods of teaching, strengthen the understanding of the sensitive nature of this curriculum and ensure that the professional leaves with a greater understanding of how to deliver their own lesson plans. It is an absolute must that RSHE be taught efficiently in order for it achieve the outcome and make a change to our young people's lives. BME will also hold community meetings encouraging community collaboration, talking and liaising with local businesses trades people to arrange local apprenticeships.
Surplus will be reinvested in to BME, BodyMindEducate, in order to create more awareness and create more opportunities within the community such as an apprenticeship centre with opportunities for local business owners, help a young person to chase their ambitions and dreams in life instead of giving up and becoming yet another statistic to our mental health, crime, and drug and alcohol services before they have matured from child to adult.
There is a saying, it takes a village to raise a child BME aims to be at the centre of that village.
I would like to introduce my service Body Mind Educate. BME is an Education Service provider & Training Facilitator, delivering RSHE & PSHE guidance to young people, staff & professionals within all Education establishments and YP provisions.
I have almost a decade of experience working with young people & for the last 5 years I worked as an advanced sexual health education practitioner for the NHS. Delivering workshops to many education provisions, offering a range of group workshops, from whole drop-down days, to one-to-one support work. I have also worked alongside other services such as the local councils, school nurses and social services working with young people they felt needed extra support.
I developed and delivered a successful training programme for all YP practitioners during my time with the NHS, this was attended by many professionals, including teachers, youth workers, pastoral carers, school nurses. I also delivered a safeguarding workshop for parents and carers for the local foster service.
BME aims to Help our youth, understand their emotions and personal development expectations whilst helping them achieve their dreams and hopes for the future. By doing this we will inspire professionals to manage our young people to achieve their dreams and aspirations and finally the parent can concentrate on providing the love and security with confidence in their journey as a parent gaining help advice and support from the surrounding community. It is clear the phasing out of PSHE since 2002, has had a detrimental effect on the mental, physical, spiritual and wholesome approach of educating our young people. The compulsory RSHE Government legislation enforces all provisions of young people to teach wholesome and efficient RSHE from September 2020 and yet many provisions still do not have the staff, resources or know how to comply with this imperative new guidance. This is why BME provides an essential service to the local community as well as our local schools and YP provisions.
BME, BodyMindEducate aims to offer a range of informative, fun, interactive, factual and holistic workshops to help our young people gain the knowledge and understanding of not just their feelings, emotions and changes during their transition from child to adolescent, adolescent to teenager and teenager to adult, but they will also learn imperative life skills, gain knowledge of how to stay safe and not fall victim to crime, peer and societal pressures. BME will provide workshops with relatable modern and current, trends, fashions and issues within our young people's world. We will use debate and discussion, interactive and fun activities and presentations with a before and after evaluation quiz. The students will be provided with information care packages and a certificate of completion per workshop.
Professional training and development workshops for professionals will also include a before and after evaluation of currant knowledge, it will cover the importance of confidence and methods of teaching, strengthen the understanding of the sensitive nature of this curriculum and ensure that the professional leaves with a greater understanding of how to deliver their own lesson plans. It is an absolute must that RSHE be taught efficiently in order for it achieve the outcome and make a change to our young people's lives. BME will also hold community meetings encouraging community collaboration, talking and liaising with local businesses trades people to arrange local apprenticeships.
Surplus will be reinvested in to BME, BodyMindEducate, in order to create more awareness and create more opportunities within the community such as an apprenticeship centre with opportunities for local business owners, help a young person to chase their ambitions and dreams in life instead of giving up and becoming yet another statistic to our mental health, crime, and drug and alcohol services before they have matured from child to adult.
There is a saying, it takes a village to raise a child BME aims to be at the centre of that village.
Contact details
135 Worsley Avenue, Manchester, M280HZ