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The Hive launches lockdown activity packs for young people on the Wirral
4 years ago
Wirral’s Youth Zone – The Hive – are providing young people with activities to keep them busy and having fun when sent home from school and needing to isolate for two weeks.
Families can sign up for an activity pack to be delivered, along with a timetable of online content, which includes fitness challenge videos, cooking sessions and art workshops. The Hive will also be hosting some virtual quizzes and Zoom sessions to get involved with.
Kids can choose a themed activity pack either for cooking, art and crafts or sport.
The team at The Hive said “We understand how difficult lockdown is for many young people across the borough so along with all of these activities we are also a safe place for you to talk to someone if you need to.”
For more information head to the website here or call 0151 705 8000.
Hive Chief Executive Stuart Barnes said:
“Wirral’s young people need our support now more than ever.
By working in partnership with the council, The Hive has been able to provide a vital lifeline for young people, providing thousands with engaging and positive activities, alongside targeted projects such as mentoring, school holiday clubs and employability support.
Access to trained and trusted youth workers at The Hive provide young people with support, guidance and a much needed someone to talk to. Our Youth Zone is often the only safe space for some of our most vulnerable young people and we’re deeply concerned about the impact the council’s cuts will have on our members and their families.
We must work together to make sure their needs are met now, or there will be major costs to health and welfare services in the future.
We would urge the council to work with us to find an affordable plan that will ensure our young people get the future they deserve.”
The Hive has benefited from a ‘collaborative private-public funding model’ and evaluation has shown that every £1 invested by the council is worth ‘at least an additional £6 for the young people of Wirral’.
Gill Pleavin, Head of Youth Work at the charity, added:
“If support falls away due to lack of investment, there will be serious consequences for the health and wellbeing of all. Since lockdown restrictions began in March 2020, when other services closed, the team at The Hive worked tirelessly to support young people and I am very proud to say that we continued our 365 day offer of support throughout the pandemic.
We have seen first-hand that young people have been impacted significantly by Covid, not least in terms of mental health and have recently seen a 100% increase in young people requesting or being referred for one to one mentoring. If the proposed cut in funding is approved, it will mean that a significant amount of our work will be at risk and that local young people and their families will be impacted directly.’’