blue print - Blue Triangle
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blue print - Blue Triangle
Winter Edition Issue No: 26 BLUE PRINT Merry Christmas and a happy Hogmanay The Magazine of the Blue Triangle Housing Association Ltd. 3rd Floor, 100 Berkeley Street, Glasgow G3 7HU. Tel: 0141 221 8365, Email: [email protected] Welcome to the latest edition of Blue Print, the magazine of Blue Triangle Housing Association Ltd. This magazine is really to showcase our service user‟s views and activities, but it will also give information on Blue Triangle and its activities. Our commitment to Blue Print is part of our overall commitment to service user‟s consultation and involvement in the services they receive and part of that is getting our service users involved in developing the content of the magazine and its editing. So what you see here reflects real service user input. We work across nine local authority areas from Glasgow to Argyll and Bute and we are always looking to work with partners in the private and public sector to develop our services and meet the needs of homeless people. So if you are reading this and you are another charity, or a local authority, or a business in the private sector that has an interest in donating to charity in some shape or form then get in touch! Of course, we are all facing challenging times and sometimes we forget what we are really here for in terms of supporting our vulnerable people to stay in an environment which is safe and secure, giving them the right skills to live independently and make sure that we prevent future homelessness. As Chief Executive, I am committed to ensuring that we deliver quality services to vulnerable homeless people and to training our staff to provide the best possible support to homeless people during these difficult economic times. I would like to take this opportunity to thank my staff team for all the work they do throughout the year – in particular a vote of thanks to Margo Marciniak, Project Worker, who retired recently after nearly 19 years in our employment. Over the last few months we have been listening to our service users when they have been telling us what they think about the questionnaires we ask them to fill in during their stay with us, we have been letting them know why fire safety is important and we have been thinking about the services we need to develop for the future to meet their needs. If any service users have any ideas about the services we need to develop in the future – then now is the time to let me know! I hope you enjoy our magazine whether you are a service user or someone with an interest in Blue Triangle. Fiona Stringfellow, Chief Executive Page 1 My Life After Blue Triangle My name is Shanice and I moved on from Blue Triangle Kilmarnock two years ago. In that time my life has changed so much. I have my own tenancy which I have managed to sustain through gate keeping and budgeting. I also work full time as a care assistant, and hope to go on to do nursing once I have completed my care qualifications. I never thought I could achieve all of this with the problems I had in the past, and I know I could never have achieved this without the help from Blue Triangle. They always said I could achieve great things and now I see they were right. I still go to see the staff from time to time to let them know how I am getting on and would like to thank them for their help through everything. Shanice Greer Well Done Alex! I did a literacy course with the Community Learning and Development Team at Dalmuir Community Centre. The course lasted for about 6 months and helped me to improve my spelling and grammar. I was asked to come up with a joke or a story to go into their “An Apple a Day” Book. Unfortunately they thought my joke was too rude for the book and they displayed it in the Clydebank library instead! I have also been attending other literacy and computer courses with the Community Literacy and Development service. I received a certificate of attendance and a certificate of Achievement for my courses at the Hub in Clydebank. The literacy course is finished for the summer but starts back in September. In the meantime I am going to Clydebank College this week to see about another course I can attend, and am also starting a computer course in August. Alex Heaney Clydebank Page 2 GOOD LUCK CHANTELLE Chantelle has recently moved on from Kilmarnock Project. She has embarked upon a catering course at Glasgow City College and is progressing really well. In fact, she‟s keen to supply her catering services in the future for one of the Service User Forum events!!! What‟s more, the rest of us get to sample her efforts on a regular basis her speciality appears to be baking and we are more than happy to give her feedback on her creations.....yum! We are all very proud of Chantelle and her achievements. We hope she will be very happy in her new home and go on to achieve even greater things. Below are some pictures of Chantelle‟s new flat. Xxxxx Kilmarnock My Thoughts First time I came to BT I was scared. But when I settled in I thought it was brilliant because of my pal Chris and my best pal Stephanie. Then me, Stephanie and Chris started fighting all the time so Stephanie moved out so I felt like I had no one left but I knew I had Chris and the staff to talk to at any time I wanted to. Staff has been brilliant with me and they listen to you when you are feeling down, I have been given many chances because of my fighting, demanding, swearing, shouting and everything else. The staff have been brilliant with me but I keep kicking back in their faces I wish I could stay here but this isn‟t the place for me but if I could turn back the time I would as this place is brilliant. When I do leave I will come back to see staff and I will always remember them but I know they will miss the shouting. Emma Curtis Hamilton Page 3 Lanark Project Our Service Users have been busy this year. They have taken part in loads of activities with the Young Persons Rural Project. One of our staff, which were Elaine, did a sponsored parachute jump to raise funds used to take everyone to Xscape in Braehead. Elaine ready to go As you can see everyone had a great time. A wee bit too high up for me guys!! All set for Braehead!! All the Service Users had the opportunity to take part in our weekly Drop In night in the project and the activities ranged from themed cookery nights to glass etching! We all had a great time and it was loads of fun designing patterns for our own glasses and T-shirts etc. Here is some pics of our fun nights at the Drop In! Did you guess this was our Mexican Night? Curry Night Pizza Night Turkish Night Designing T-shirts Looking good guys !! Glass etching Hy Caramba !! Finished glasses All my own design ! Prince‟s Trust came and worked with us for a Brunch Club held every Monday between 11-1pm. Can‟t beat good food with good company! A load of the Prince‟s Trust Service Users attended as well as all our own Service Users in the project. Made for a tight squeeze in the kitchen but a great time was had by all. On one of the days there were so many of us that we felt like “sardines in a can”, but it added to the fun!! Roll on many more of these joint projects!! The food was just as good and we all had a great feed! Tasty !! Page 4 Meet Mr Gomez, he welcomed us to our Hallows Eve! If you could ignore his looks he had plenty of nice things to eat! As you can see everyone had a great time. There was plenty to eat and we had a fun time with the costumes. We think we out- did Mr Gomez. What do you think? Lanark Project Mr Gomez The Dr Mr Quickdraw KILMARNOCK TEAM FUNDRAISING CHALLENGE Huge thanks to the following members of staff, teams and friends of the Association for their efforts, creativity and stamina. No amount is too small, and every penny helps us to move a step closer to our target. Keep up the good work!!!! FUNDRAISER PERIOD AMOUNT Kilmarnock Team & Community Friends May / June 2011 £400.00 Steve Cairns July 2011 £165.00 Hayley Cameron September 2011 £344.44 Page 5 Eleanor and service users September 2011 £191.00 Hayley Cameron November 2011 £ 30.00 Hayley Cameron November 2011 £128.00 Natalie, Steve, Paula, Hayley & Eleanor November 2011 £ 475.00 SUB-TOTAL Deductions for purchases made £1733.44 - £ 400.00 TOTAL TO DATE £1333.44 KILMARNOCK FUNDRAISING Kilmarnock Project has been busy over the past few months raising some extra money to enhance the quality of lives for the young people we support via fundraising activities. We have set an initial amount of £5000 as our target In addition to the funds enhancing the lives of our young people, we are also committed to joint fundraising efforts with our night shift worker, Natalie Dick, who has volunteered to travel to Malawi next summer to help children living in poverty. Natalie needs to raise the costs of her flights. Natalie is very excited and motivated about her trip and her enthusiasm has rubbed off on all of us here in East Ayrshire! We are very proud of her! An initial amount raised in May / June was used to purchase a state of the art cooker so allowing our young people and their Community Friends‟ to produce mouth-watering, healthy meals. It will be put to the test next month, when we again provide our Christmas Thank You Lunch for partner agencies. This was a great success last year, and was particularly lovely as it was the idea of the service users to organise. Such was the excellent feedback received that we have made the decision to make this an annual event! Our partners will therefore be waited on by service users and served a slap up meal prepared by the young people and staff on 9.12.11 and 16.12.11. Some of the other ventures have included sponsorship for The West Highland Way; a sponsored fast; “Reveal the Cake”; selling unwanted items; ticket sales and a raffle. The following people and companies kindly made donations towards our raffle and event, to make the evening of 28.11.11 in Memory Lane a fantastic success - The Fenwick Hotel, Kilmarnock Project, The Horizon Hotel, Kilmarnock Football Club, Steve & Linda Cairns, The Galleon Centre, Grange Street Car Wash, The Palace Theatre, Bella Mani Salon, Asda, Belmont Academy Pupils, Marjorie Younger, Shirley Holland and Shona Monaghan – we appreciate every single gesture!! We hope to be able to update you with more good news during the first quarter of 2012, with a variety of events planned, including a Battle of the Bands Evening, where local bands have pledged to wave their fees and donate all the ticket money to the project!! Hayley Cameron Project Manager Page 6 Page 7 Thanks to Jim and his team for the paintwork, Pearl and staff for the interior design, service users for the choice of pictures, mirrors and all the soft furnishings. Good job done by all. Colin Project Manager Hamilton Page 8 Thanks NEXT!!! “Next” shops gave us a large monetary donation which we used to buy freeview boxes for all the rooms and the satellite flats at Lanark Project. We had enough money left to purchase a laptop for service users to use and to buy a Wii and some games to be used on our “Drop in Nights”. The service users have had some really good times in the Drop in Nights with the Wii as can be seen from our photos. “Next” have been very good to us over the past two years and we have received donations from them ranging from ladies pyjamas; ladies boots; dresses; men's jeans to name but a few and they are still donating into the project!! Everyone at Lanark can‟t thank “Next” enough. So from all of us: My Blue Triangle Experience When I moved into the Hamilton BT I have had my ups and downs. Being homeless is not easy for anyone but it‟s even harder when you have no family or support from loved ones you can only get on with it. Even though I have lost a lot I have gained much more friends, advice and even support for any issues I may have and believe me I do I don‟t hide from problems I go to the staff and they drop what they are doing to listen to my crap I don‟t know where I will be next year hell I don‟t even know where I will be tomorrow but I do know I‟ll get better and better until I have reached my goal. Sean Brand Hamilton The winners of the Service User Prize Draw are: Findlay Lamont Natalie Bone Demi Campbell Hanna Tedesse Lanark Project Kilmarnock Project Lochgilphead Project Sauchiehall Street Project Congratulations to the winners, who will each receive a voucher for £25. Many thanks to everyone who completed questionnaires during the July to September period. Page 9 A big THANK YOU from Somerset Place Thanks to all who contributed to our „Guess the teddy‟s birthday‟ competition. The draw took place on Monday 28th November and was overseen by our own independent adjudicator, Donald Stewart. Two people guessed the correct date of March 22 nd and their names went into a hat, with Donald drawing the winning name. The prize hamper was won by Margaret McLaughlin and the competition raised a total of £559 which will be used to fund activities for our service users over the festive period. Congratulations to Margaret and thanks again for all your kind donations. Margo Marciniak’s Retirement Early in 1992 Margo attended an interview for a project worker post at Kinnaird House and Ian Batt conducted this interview then offering Margo the post. This was the start of a successful career with BTHA lasting almost 20 years, over these years Margo went on to work at Dorothy McCall House (now Somerset place), SUSTAYN, Helensburgh floating support, Paisley and eventually Renfrew in February 2007. Margo has supported hundreds of service users over the years as well as being a fantastic colleague. During her time at Renfrew alone Margo has supported 66 service users. It‟s been a delight to have worked with Margo over the years and she‟ll be missed by staff and service users alike. On behalf of BTHA I would like to wish her a long and happy retirement and in her picture you‟ll see her being presented with a commemorative cheque from the management committed. Jane Harvey Renfrew Project Manager “ I really enjoyed the years working with BTHA and all the different service users but am also looking forward to my retirement and would like to thank the management committee for their lovely gift”. Page 10 Glasgow Museum Of Transport I arrived in the UK as an asylum seeker in April 2011 after fleeing political turmoil. Initially I was in London but the UK Border Agency arranged for me to be moved to Glasgow Scotland. I had not heard of Glasgow and was not sure what to expect when I arrived here. After living in a couple of different temporary places I was moved to Blue Triangle Housing Association: Sauchiehall Street Project. Since moving to the project I have settled in Glasgow. Support staff at the project have helped me to make sure I receive the benefits that I am entitled to. Staff have also assisted me to apply for various college courses. The outing to the transport museum was a fantastic way of learning about the history of Glasgow. I am looking forward to settling in Glasgow and making it my new home. Elizabeth. My Big Challenge When I first arrived in the UK I was very worried about how I would look after myself in a strange country. I knew it would be a challenge. When they told me I was moving to Scotland Glasgow I was confused and scared as I did not know where it was. As an asylum seeker I was looked after by The Y.M.C.A. I lived in a temporary shared flat. When I received word that I had been granted permission to stay I was excited but they also told me I had to leave my accommodation and I was handed an eviction notice to vacate my flat. The Refugee Support Team got me a place at Blue Triangle Housing Association Sauchiehall Street. The support staff have helped me with registering with a local dentist and doctor, they have also assisted me with benefits and getting to know my new surroundings. Hana Page 11 Glasgow City Tuk Tuk Tours We were picked up at 3 o‟clock at our home in Blue Triangle Housing Association Sauchiehall Street Project. The Tuk-Tuk is a 3 wheeled vehicle which was good fun as the side doors were open, the wind was coming in so it did get a bit cold especially for the girls who are from Ethiopia and Eritrea in West Africa. We set off and Graham (Support Worker) got a bit clicky with the camera. We all took some pictures as we drove through the streets. We learned a lot about Glasgow from the driver who narrated as we drove, even me and Graham that are from Glasgow learned some interesting facts about our city. Hana and Genet were amazed to see men in kilts as they thought that they were skirts. There were many men in full highland dress as it was the world pipe band competition in Glasgow Green. Ryan Halloween It was a great party, enjoyed by all and as you can see some of us looked better with our faces covered! Annie Thomson Housing Support Renfrew Page 12 MEET RUDOLPH Lanark’s Puppy!! AAhh! Isn’t he cute? Rudolph was donated to us by Elaine one of our Housing Assistants. Many thanks‟ Elaine!! He is one of the trainee guide dog puppies and if he passes each of his training assessments we will have him for the next two years. Watch this space for updates!! Down 1. The first visitor of the New Year arrives bearing gifts (5,7) 2. A traditional gift brought by the above (4) 3. A traditional poem which is sung at Hogmanay (4,4,4) 5. It is fired in Edinburgh at the stroke of midnight (6) Win a £10 voucher Across 4. A country which begins celebrating New Year 11 hours before Scotland (9) 6. A U.S. state which celebrates New Year 10 hours after Scotland (6) 7. Another annual event which is celebrated with fireworks (7,5) Please send your entries to: The Blue Print Team, Blue Triangle Housing Association, 150 Holland Street, Glasgow G2 4NG Page 17 tions tula Congra to son Hopkin ine Jacquel from Bonhill 8 5 2 3 9 4 6 7 5 1 2 9 4 1 4 6 2 3 8 7 7 8 9 3 5 6 1 4 7 9 2 1 6 5 1 8 6 7 3 9 3 5 2 9 6 4 8 8 3 4 7 1 2 5 6 3 1 5 8 7 2 9 1 4 8 7 3 9 6 7 5 4 1 2 4 2 3 8 9 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Page 14 Smoked Ham Pasta recipe donated by the Renfrew project from their own Easy Meals cookbook Ingredients 400g tub of cooked smoked ham 1 small onion 1 red & 1 green pepper 10 cherry tomatoes 1 jar of mayonnaise 1 bag of pasta twists Salt & pepper to taste Method 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Cook pasta and allow to go cold Chop onion, peppers & smoked ham Cut in half the cherry tomatoes Put all ingredients into a large bowl and mix in jar of mayonnaise Allow to chill in the fridge for an hour Serve with crusty bread