BCA partners with Poetic Unity and Theatre Peckham to Deliver Youth Employment and Mental Health Scheme

The National Lottery Community Fund, the largest funder of community activity in the UK, has awarded £360k to Poetic Unity, Theatre Peckham, and Black Cultural Archives, to deliver programmes and workshops for young people across the UK in person and online. The Poetic Relief Project will help young people hit hardest by the pandemic find employment opportunities and receive transformative mental health support. Launching in London, the youth employment scheme will bring new opportunities for young people to find employment in the creative industries.  

The cash boost is from The National Lottery Community Fund, which distributes money thanks to National Lottery players, who raise £36 million each week for good causes throughout the UK. Led by Poetic Unity, with support from Black Cultural Archives and Theatre Peckham, the partnership aims to benefit thousands of young people across the UK who have seen their chances of employment and mental health suffer because of the pandemic.  

Starting at the beginning of August 2021, The Poetic Relief Project will provide programmes and services to support young people's mental health, personal development, and community cohesion.  The Poetic Relief Project will give rise to the ‘Cultural Leaders’ youth employment scheme which will allow the three charities to train and give 12 young people jobs in the creative industry every year for the next three years, where they will learn the daily operations of each charity.  

The ‘Cultural Leaders’ youth employment scheme begins in September 2021 and young people aged 18-30 years old can find out more about this exciting scheme by contacting info@poeticunity.org.uk with the title ‘Cultural Leaders.’  

 

Ryan J. Matthews-Robinson, Founder and Chief Executive of Poetic Unity, said: 

“Poetic Unity has been at the heart of the community for the last six years, supporting and uplifting thousands of young people in that time. Since the beginning of the pandemic young people have become unemployed at an alarming rate and have struggled with their mental well-being. Fortunately, we have been able to support many young people across the UK during the pandemic, but we have still been restricted in the services we can provide due to lack of resources.” 

On the impact of the Poetic Relief Project: 

 “The Poetic Relief Project will allow us to employ young people on our Cultural Leaders youth employment scheme and provide more services for more young people than ever before. Thanks to money raised by National Lottery players, we are excited to get started and work with our partners Black Cultural Archives and Theatre Peckham to continue to provide significant support for communities across the UK.” 

 

Suzann McLean, CEO and Artistic Director of Theatre Peckham, said:  

‘’The Poetic Relief Project will create opportunities for young people to learn with us as facilitators and participants of regular spoken word workshops. Following the success of the workshops in 2020, in partnership with Poetic Unity, we are committed to providing a nurturing environment for young people to develop their skills and express themselves, with a platform to showcase their work.  

“The Cultural Leaders youth employment scheme will develop skills in facilitation and producing, equipping them with the paid experience at the beginning of their career. Our doors are open, and we are ready to begin this new journey with Poetic Unity and Black Cultural Archives as we support young people across the UK in the arts sector with paid opportunities for development and growth.’’ 

 

Arike Oke, Managing Director of Black Cultural Archives, said: 

“Black Cultural Archives is the home of Black British history, and part of our 2030 strategy is to change the cultural workforce of Britain, to make sure that there are opportunities for Black people at every stage of their career. This collaboration with Poetic Unity and Theatre Peckham is a fantastic opportunity for young people to gain experience in our unique cultural settings.” 

 

Abdou Sidibe, Deputy Director of Partnerships at The National Lottery Community Fund, said:  

“We are incredibly proud to support this exciting partnership, which will empower young people across the country to improve their mental wellbeing and employment prospects. 

“National Lottery funding is there to help people and communities prosper and thrive – it is thanks to players that we can fund this important work. We look forward to seeing the positive impact The Poetic Relief Project will make to young people’s lives.” 

 

For young people aged 12-30, they can sign up for the many services and programmes brought to life by The Poetic Relief Project, which has only been made possible by National Lottery players, by following the social media handles for updates.

Poetic Relief project Workshops & Events

About the Organisations  

Poetic Unity is a Brixton-based charity that provides support and services for young people across the UK. Our vision is to give young people a voice and to empower them to reach their highest potential. We use poetry as a tool to support young people’s mental health, education, physical health, community cohesion, and personal development. Poetic Unity is a Black/Black Mixed-led charity that works with some of the most marginalised young people in the UK. Founded in 2015, Poetic Unity has provided hundreds of events and programmes for thousands of young people to date. 

Instagram: @PoeticUnity 

Twitter: @Poetic_Unity 

Facebook: PoeticUnityProject  

Black Cultural Archives is the only national heritage centre dedicated to collecting, preserving, and celebrating the histories of African and Caribbean people in Britain. Founded in 1981, BCA's mission is to record, preserve and celebrate the history of people of African descent in Britain.

Instagram: @BCAHeritage 

Twitter: @BCAHeritage 

Facebook: @BCAHeritage 

Theatre Peckham founded in 1990 is an award-winning cultural venue for artistic excellence and social change. Through the power of theatre, we illuminate young voices, provide skills and opportunities, and platform excellent creatives who are locally focused with a national and international vision.

Instagram: @TheatrePeckham 

Twitter: @TheatrePeckham  

Facebook: @TheatrePeckham1

 TheNational Lottery Community Fund is the largest funder of community activity in the UK – we’re proud to award money raised by National Lottery players to communities across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. National Lottery players raise £36 million each week for good causes throughout the UK. Since The National Lottery began in 1994, £43 billion has been raised for good causes which has supported over 635,000 projects, benefiting millions of people - that’s 255 projects per postcode area. 

We are passionate about funding great ideas that matter to communities and make a difference in people’s lives. At the heart of everything we do is the belief that when people are in the lead, communities thrive. Thanks to the support of National Lottery players, our funding is open to everyone. We’re privileged to be able to work with the smallest of local groups right up to UK-wide charities, enabling people and communities to bring their ambitions to life. 

Instagram: @tnlcommunityfund

Twitter: @TNLComFund

Facebook: @TNLCommunityFund

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