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Groundwork Manchester, Salford, Stockport, Tameside and Trafford can work with your school to improve the environment within which young people learn, add value to your curriculum and provide intensive support for young people in need. With our help enhance your environmental credentials, raise your school's profile, involve parents and the wider community and encourage achievement.

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Groundwork Manchester, Salford, Stockport, Tameside and Trafford (MSSTT) is an independent not-for-profit organisation that has an aim of ‘Changing Places, Changing Lives’ through a range of initiatives, often with an environmental or sustainability focus. Groundwork MSSTT works hard to deliver, inspire and improve local areas, businesses and the lives of local people, many of whom live in some of our most challenging neighbourhoods.

Introducing Groundwork...

“I would like to say that Dale made huge strides in his development at Groundwork as a student, but most importantly as a young person making a breakthrough into society. His attitude and demeanour went from being closed, withdrawn and disengaged to being confident pro-active and determined. He now applies himself to tasks until completion and seeing his work as a result gave him a great sense of pride and achievement.

John Howe, TA Loreto High School”

Introducing Groundwork...

Groundwork works with young people in formal and informal settings to build confidence, improve aspirations,

develop new skills and support them in critical transitions in their lives.

We can work with you to improve the environment within which your young people learn, add value to your

curriculum and provide intensive support for young people in need.

We can help you:

All our services are priced competitively and any surplus we generate is channelled back into our work in local communities.

For more information about any of our services to schools and costs please contact:Email: [email protected]

Tel: 0161 220 1000

Enhance your environmental credentials by advising you on carbon saving, also

delivering new educational opportunities and significant financial savings

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Raise your school’s profile by helping you develop a distinctive and positive physical

environment for learning, such as by developing new outdoor learning or recreational space

(See pages 5 & 6)

Involve parents and the wider community in school life

(See page 7 & 8)

Encourage achievement by making learning more exciting and engaging and adding

richness to your curriculum, for example through alternative curriculum programmes

(See pages 9 & 10)

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How Groundwork can help your school achieve

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Growing spaces... Reducing your Carbon Footprint...

Reducing energy use has many advantages for schools - it saves money, helps to combat

climate change, improves the learning environment, provides new opportunities for

learning and can enhance a school’s reputation. To maximise success, your approach to

energy management needs to involve the whole school - staff, pupils, parents and governors. Saving carbon is

about so much more than buildings and facilities, it’s about achieving real behaviour change

within the school community to translate global concerns into local action.

Save money and combat climate change

Groundwork Environmental Business Services (EBS) can help schools save money and protect the environment

by reducing their carbon footprint and raising environmental awareness amongst both pupils

and staff members. Through the application of environmental training and the conduction of a Resource

Efficiency Review, we can ensure that your school is sustainable and saving money in a time of tight budgets.

Groundwork Environmental Business Services can:

Deliver resource efficiency / sustainablility reviews

Provide environmental, health and safety consultancy

Assess and produce display energy certificates

Provide environmental, health and safety training for teachers and students

Help ensure compliance with environment and health and safety legal requirements

Support your local Eco-Schools journey

Monitor, report and control your energy use

Undertake thermal imaging surveys

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Savings made at Holly Cross School:

9,979 litres of oil

117.752 kwh of energy

29.44 tonnes

of CO2 emissions

TOTAL COST SAVING OF £3,855

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Making The Most Of Your School Grounds...

Do your school grounds create the best possible first impression for prospective

parents and students? Could improving the design and learning potential of your school’s grounds

provide your school with a unique attractor, as parents and students exercise their right to choose? Are your

teachers and students able to make the most of your outdoor environment for learning,

sport, health and fitness, socialising and relaxing? Do your grounds meet the

needs and desires of their users?

Feasibility studies

Design

Costing

Accessing funding

Obtaining competitive tenders

Appointing and managing a contractor

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At Groundwork our priority is to understand the needs and aspirations of your school whether these be about learning, play or

relaxation. Our Landscape Architects and Youth and Community Engagement specialists will work together with parents, staff and

students to get to the core of your requirements and to deliver an inspirational design which meets your brief.

We can take you through the whole process of school grounds design or you can choose the elements you require:

Improve your outdoor space

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Embed learning into your new school grounds

We understand the importance of embedding learning in any investment you make in your school. As well as

designing informal outdoor learning space, we can ensure your school grounds improvement project offers

many wider opportunities for students to gain real life experience of curriculum

topics.

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For example:

Design technology – Experience a real life design evolve from consultation through to delivery; involve students

in designing and constructing individual elements of the scheme; provide opportunities to cultivate plants and grow food

Science – Increase understanding of climate change; learn about the use of sustainable materials, sustainable

engineering solutions and the benefits of bio-diversity

Personal, Social and Health Education – Explore how to obtain and act upon the views of other

people during project design; design creative ways of encouraging students to increase their physical activity; increase

understanding about the benefits of seasonal food growing

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Skills, training for staff, students and volunteers

We offer a range of support and training to staff, students and volunteers which will help you increase community involvement and

enhance your curriculum

Growing And Supporting Your School Community...

Our Community Development Team can bring 30 years of Groundwork experience to

support you in strengthening your school community.

We can:

Help you develop engagement plans and deliver activities to engage parents and the

wider community

Support independent consultation and campaigns e.g. in relation to a grounds

improvement project

Help you develop and implement a volunteering strategy e.g. to support your

growing activities

Support the establishment of community interest groups within the school e.g.

Growing or Eco Teams

Support and grow school cluster initiatives

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Make links with your community

Gardening and growing – With cultivation of plants being introduced as a compulsory topic in Key Stage 3

from September 2014 you will need the skills to deliver this. Our qualified horticulture specialists can “train the teacher” in

growing skills or we can deliver teaching direct to students. We can also train school staff and volunteers in the maintenance

and upkeep of growing areas

Carbon Literacy – We can deliver inspirational action orientated Carbon Literacy sessions to your staff and can train

them to deliver this to their students.

Volunteering – We can help you engage, train and manage volunteers who wish to be involved in your school

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Skills, training for staff, students and volunteers

In 2011 Groundwork Trusts

organised

296,400

days of community involve-

ment by young people

Involved 2,400

schools in environmental and

sustainable education

programmes.

79%

Of people we worked with

said they felt more likely to

return to

education or training.

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Our Alternative Curriculum...

We know that some students don’t engage with traditional education methods. These students

need an alternative approach to education which is stimulating and engaging, allowing them to achieve

qualifications and to grow and develop in a way which is more suited to their needs. At Groundwork we

offer a range of alternative curriculum programmes delivered by experienced and qualified

trainers. These programmes contribute to your school peformance indicators and deliver improved

motivation, attendance, confidence and self-esteem among pupils. They can also contribute to reduced NEET

figures and lower staff stress levels.

Our Alternative Curriculum Programme

Horticulture

Community Skills

Social Enterprise

Personal and Social Development

Please refer to our Alternative Curriculum brochure for more information

“It’s helped me and made me try new things...it has helped my confidence and I have even done a work placement. I’ve

completed my ASDAN Bronze and First Aid and worked towards CoPE Level 1.I’ve now started doing some SAM learning on days

I’m not at Groundwork” A student on our Breakthrough Programme

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“The Groundwork Staff are excellent when it comes to motivating and enthusing pupils who may be struggling in a normal school environment” TA, Manor High School

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Groundwork Manchester, Salford , Stockport, Tameside and Trafford is a company limited by guarantee and registered in England. Company Registration No. 6543150. Charity Registration No. 1124508. Registered Office: Timber Wharf, 42-50 Worsley St, Castlefield, Manchester,

M15 4LD.

Contact us for further information:

Visit: www.groundwork.org.uk/msstt

Tel: 0161 220 1020

Email: [email protected]