Weekly update from the Executive Director, John White
August has started well for PISCESwm with a number of .cutting edge' opportunities opening up during the course of the past few days.
Sandra Fitzpatrick, Head of Community Services for the Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust and I recently visited Kaunas in Lithuania as part of our participation in a Grundtvig partnership programme. PISCESwm is working alongside 6 other Countries each represented by Caritas, a Roman Catholic NGO with extensive social care activities accross most European countries, with the exception of the UK. Together we are looking at Child poverty and ways in which we can intervene by low level community based initiatives.
We were accompanied by Michelle Sheehy a head Teacher from Milllfield Junior School in Walsall whose ' Going Wild in Brownhills project provides an outstanding example of how schools can embrace their immediate environment for the inclusion of children, families and the community in Education.
The contrast with what Michelle has to offer with the children's day centre we visited was stark. The common criteria however is the dedication and commitment of staff and the way in which this, irrespective of surroundings, permeates throughh to the children and families they serve.
Our Lithuanian colleagues are desperately looking for additional resources and professional support and I have accepted an invitation from both caritas - Lithuania and Vytautas Magnus University in Kaunas to visit them next month to discuss possibilities of establishing PISCES Lithuania.
Our thoughts are that we can, using European funding, enable students and community workers to come and spend time with us in the UK and to take back their experience to help develop services in their country.
we are looking forward to welcoming Kristina Maclulyte in January 2012 to start this process.
LITHE IN THE WEST MIDLANDS
LITHE stands for local inclusion through Heritage and Education and is the initiative designed to follow up on the outstanding work within the Cardinal newman heritage Project in Ladywood, Birmingham
After a brief hiatus caused by an unfortunate breakdown in communication and trust with an officer of Birmingham City Council we are now back on track . PISCES works on the basis of a strong network of long standing associations with other individuals and groups and plans are afoot to establish two new Birmingham operational centres, In the Watterworks estate on the ladywood, Edgbaston boundaries and the 4 Dwellings School in Quinton.
More of this later