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27 Jun

Gina, Gemma and Sarah in London

Wednesday, 27 June 2012
Published in G's Blog
On the 7th June, me, Sarah B and Gemma went to London for the day. On the day we went to the House of Commons and the House of Lords, had a guided tour of the Westminster Abbey, we saw where the MPS hold their Parliament meetings with the Prime Minister, we saw Big Ben close up and the room above where Guy Fawkes was found.  After that, we went on the London Eye which was amazing as we could see the views of London from high and we had an amazing 4D experience of the London Eye . It was an amazing day.
08 Feb

Young Voices Self Advocates

Wednesday, 08 February 2012
Published in Changing Young Lives

Isabelle Brant (Issy)

Hi everyone my name is Issy. I have been apart of Changing Young Lives, for nearly 2 years. I do lots of things such as co-chair the My Life My Dreams meeting, which is working on the new Whole of Life service. I love keeping the professionals in check, and sometimes I even get to boss them around!.

I am a paid auditor, and I often go out and check services for young people with a range of disabilities and make sure they are getting the best service.

I meet regularly with Barbara Peacock and Helen Smith to tell her what great work we have been doing and keep them updated.

I have been apart of Take Over day, which is when a young person takes over the job of professional. I took over Janine Browns job, who was, at the time, the Joint Director of Partnership and Commissioning. If you want to see what I got up to have a look!!. My Voice21 Article

 

Gemma Caffrey

Hiya!. My name is Gemma and I am always busy with Changing Young Lives, when I am not a college! I do a lot of the Right Squad training and last year I was really busy training all the year 11 students at Bristnall Hall.

I love training, and take it in my stride even though I had to train 65 teachers at once!.

The feedback I got was full of positive praise!. I also sit on the My Life My Dreams group, and I represent the views of young people in Sandwell. Sometimes professionals use hard words, so I tell them to put that word in the bin!.

I work all across the borough talking about the work that Changing Young Lives does. I was invited to deliver some training about the history of people with learning disabilities at the SENCO meeting last year, and again this year!.

Last year I was nominated for Connexions Young Achiever award, which was apart of the Sandwell Stars Award 2011. I was a runner up.

I have just leant how to independently use the bus, so there is no stopping me now!

 

Sarah Bentley

I have been with Changing Young Lives for nearly 6 years and I started as one of the original members of young voices.

I love coming to young voices, and being a champion for young peoples rights!. I also love the pizza and quizzes we have!.

We have done lots of work around employment, health, and developed the Whole of Life Standards. Young voices won an award at the 2011 Sandwell Stars Award.

I am apart of the Quality Crew, which is really enjoyed. I especially like it when providers listen to our recommendations and make the changes happen.

I like auditing the services for young people, as I love little children. I sit on the My Life my dreams group meeting.

I really enjoy this meeting, as I feel that professionals listen to me and are working hard to ensure that people with disabilities are treated as equal citizens.

 

Samee

Changing Young Lives welcomed Samee in February 2012 as a young leader in the Young Voices network. Both passionate and committed, Samee is an active champion for the rights of young people with disabilities. He attends all the monthly leaders meetings and keeps professionals at Sandwell Council to task!






 


Colleen Johnson

Colleen has been involved with Changing Young Lives for 3 years, and is an active leader in the Young Voices network. She is reliable, committed and a powerful self-advocate. Colleen is a positive role model to all young people in Sandwell. Colleen champions the rights to equality for all disabled young people. She believes you should see the person first not the disability. Colleen was the one of the young people who developed with her peers the Quality of Life Standards.


 

 

 

Matt Doleman

Matt joined us in 2011 having been involved with a piece of work with us at St Michaels School around Transitions and short breaks. A lively member of young voices Matt is not afraid to speak up for the rights of young people with disabilities. He is reliable and committed to the group. As a stand up comic he always brings an element of fun and laughter to everything he does. 

 

 

 

07 Feb

Our Sandwell Leaders

Tuesday, 07 February 2012
Published in About Us

 

Ron Silvester

Ron has been part Changing our lives for over 7 years. He is a strong leader and has many skills. Ron is also a part of our training team.

Robert Whale

Robert is an active MP in Sandwell People's Parliament who owns his own home. Robert is a champion for people with a learning disability owning their own home.


Colleen Johnson
Colleen has been involved with Changing Young Lives for 3 years and is an active leader in Young Voices Netwrok.  She is a reliable, committed and a powerful self advocate.  Colleen is a role model to all young people.  She champions the rights to equality for all disabled young peopleand believes you should see the person first and not the disability.  Colleen was one of the young people who developed with her peers the Quality of Life standards.

 

Nazia Rafique

Nazia is a powerful self advocate and established Sandwell People's Parliament MP committed to improving the lives of people with learning disabilities.

Steven Proctor

Steven is one of the most experienced Quality Auditors. He has audited residential homes, supported living and hospitals. He has spoken about his role as an Expert by Experience at a national conference to over 200 people.

Catherine Carrington

Catherine has worked with us since 2008 as a Quality Auditor inspecting residential homes, day services, hospital and mental health services.

Steven Ellis

Steven is one of the founder members of Sandwell People's Parliament and has been a Changing Our Lives Leader since 2004. He is always positive and cheerful

samee
Samee Ahmed
Changing Young Lives welcomed Samee in February 2012 as a young leader in the Young Voices Network.  Both passionate and committed, Samee is an active champion for their rights of young people with disabilities.  He attends all the monthly leaders meetings and keeps professionals at Sandwell Council to task!

 

Sarah Bentley

Sarah is one of the younger Sandwell MPs and a member of the Young Voices Network, The Rights Squad and The Quality Crew.

Issy Brant

Issy is co-chair of the My Life, My Dreams group in Sandwell. She has trained teams of professionals on learning disability awareness through the Rights Squad and has done a lot of paid work auditing domiciliary care providers in Sandwell with the Quality Crew.

Matt Doleman

Matt joined us in 2011 having been involved with a piece of work with us at St. Michaels school around Transitions and Short Breaks.  A lively member of Young Voices, Matt is not afraid to speak up for the rights of young people with disabilities.  He is reliable and committed to the group.  As a budding comedian, he always brings an element of fun and laughter to everything he does.

 

Roy Puri

Roy as been an MP for the People's Parliament for 2 years. Roy has been involved in lots of work led by Changing Our lives. Roy is an active champion of the rights of people with disabilities, and is not afraid to challenge professionals!

Rickie Nicholls

Rickie has been involved in Changing Young Lives since 2008. He is a member of the Young Voices Network and a quality auditor. An MP since 2009, Rickie has worked on the employment parliament, securing paid work for people with learning disabilities.

Amanda Day

Since 2009 Amanda has been an MP, working on the hate crime campaign, and the employment parliament in 2010. Amanda has been a representative on the Learning Disability Partnership board.

Linda Sutton

Linda has direct experience of out-patient mental health services and is part of the service at Simpson Street. As part of our Making Our Voices Heard work, Linda has audited Edward Street Hospital and Hallam Street Hospital.

Mark Wood

Mark has direct experience of in-patient mental health settings in Sandwell and he is a volunteer walk leader for Strides. As part of our Making Our Voices Heard work, Mark leads audits of Edward Street Hospital and Hallam Street Hospital.

Maxine Price

Maxine, a powerful young woman, has led lots of campaigns to improve the lives of people with disabilities. Her work includes being a member of Young Voices Network and an MP. Maxine has been involved with Changing Our Lives in since 2008.

Bryn Owen-Jones

Bryn Owen Jones

Bryn is a Sandwell MP

Bryn Owen-Jones

Andrew Boden

Andrew has recently started working with us a Sandwell MP and is a keen photographer.

Gemma Caffrey

Gemma Caffrey

Gemma is a strong member of the Young Voices network and supports the My Life, My Dreams group.  She has also trained and presented to professionals and recently led the Young People's Forum Day with confidence.  She is also a popular regular at our Spotlight Open Mic nights.


 


 

 

 

 

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