Kids On The Green: Member Spotlight | March 2022 Posted on 16/03/2022 in News News, Children Children, Young People Young People This month's Member Spotlight is Kids on the Green (KOTG). We sat down with Cam, Aisha, Mia and Max to learn about how impactful KOTG have been for children and young people in North Kensington following the Grenfell tragedy. We spoke about everything from how a lack of belief can impact young people to our favourite things about being in the RBKC community!
Including Disabled Children in Play Provision Posted on 15/03/2022 in Children Children, Young People Young People, News News, Blog Blog, Resources Resources Young K&C is proudly supporting the Children’s Play Policy Forum and the UK Play Safety Forum’s joint statement on Including Disabled Children in Play Provision.
Young K&C's Statement on the Ukrainian Crisis Posted on 07/03/2022 in News News, Blog Blog Young K&C stands in solidarity with all those affected by the ongoing war in Ukraine.
LGBTQ+ History Month 2022: Politics in Art Posted on 10/02/2022 in News News, Young People Young People, Children Children The theme of this years LGBTQ+ History Month is "Politics in Art: The Arc is Long". Take a look at the blog to learn more about the 5 artists featured for this years LGBTQ+ History Month.
West London Zone: Member Spotlight | February 2022 Posted on 07/02/2022 in Blog Blog, Children Children, Young People Young People, News News This month's Member Spotlight is West London Zone. We sat down to have a chat with Robyn, a link worker for West London Zone working in local primary schools, to find about all the incredible work done by West London Zone. Robyn told us how important the West London Zone programme is and gave a few words of wisdom for children and young people!
Small Grants 2022: Young Adult Mental Health Pathway Posted on 02/01/2022 in News News, Digital Inclusion Digital Inclusion, Young People Young People, Supplementary Schools Supplementary Schools, Small Grants Small Grants, Blog Blog Young K&C is delighted to be distributing a new grants fund for the voluntary and community sector, in partnership with NHS North West London and RBKC. Local voluntary organisations working with children and young people in Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea can apply for funding for projects that improve the mental health and wellbeing of young adults
Young K&C Member Spotlight December 2021: London Sport Posted on 03/12/2021 in News News, Children Children, Young People Young People, Blog Blog This month's Member Spotlight is London Sport, who support young Londoners by encouraging activity and ensuring local play spaces are safe. London Sport work with Londoners to encourage a healthier and happier lifestyle for all
Small Grants 2022: Connecting Young K&C Posted on 10/11/2021 in News News, Digital Inclusion Digital Inclusion, Children Children, Young People Young People, Small Grants Small Grants, Blog Blog Young K&C is delighted to be distributing a new grants fund for members, in partnership with John Lyon’s Charity. Local voluntary organisations working with children and young people in Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea can apply for funding of up to £5,000 (or up to £10,000 for projects with disabled children).
Young K&C Member Spotlight November 2021: Baraka Community Association Posted on 31/10/2021 in News News, Children Children, Young People Young People, Supplementary Schools Supplementary Schools, Blog Blog This month's Member Spotlight is Baraka Community Association, who support local young people and families through educational and well being support. Baraka Community Association are long established members of the local community who continue to encourage young people to build confidence, learn new skills and support each another.
Small Grants 2021: Exploring Culture, Identity and Heritage Posted on 28/10/2021 in News News, Children Children, Young People Young People, Small Grants Small Grants, Blog Blog Local voluntary organisations working with children and young people in Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea can apply for funding of up to £3,000 (or up to £6,000 for projects with disabled children) for projects that explore culture, identity, and heritage.