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271 Southwick Road,
(the old town hall),
Southwick,
Sunderland, UK,
SR5 2AB,
0191 549 1179 or 0191 548 0828
southwicksyd@hotmail.com


Meet the team

picture of megHi, my name is Meg and I am the Project Co-ordinator. I am responsible for the general running of the project, including making sure the building is safe for young people, child protection and fundraising for all of the work we do. My main priority is making sure that the young people in the area have their voices heard, and that they feel ownership of SNYP and all of the work we do. My specialist area of work is to actively listen to, and empower young people working from a basis of trust and respect.

What about me? I enjoy music, I’m a vegetarian and I enjoy watching the winter games as the snow boarding is amazing. I’m quite into creative activities. My family consists of husband, daughter, son-in-law, two amazing grandsons and a gorgeous grandaughter. I have a small amount of friends and lots of acquaintances.


picture of julieHello, I’m Julie. I’m the youth link worker at SNYP which means I’m responsible for bringing young people together and making sure their voices are heard. At the minute we do this through the creation of the Southwick Hacks newspaper and the Southwick Youth Forum. I have worked closely with all young people who have been involved and they have produced a quarterly newspaper since November 2007. I also work with the drop-in sessions and the lads group. I enjoy doing youth work because young people smiling, having fun and getting the most out of their lives is what matters to me.

Some of my hobbies and interests away from work include visiting places of mystery, scavenging on the beach for drift wood, I love DIY because it gives me the chance to create and mend things.


picture of ruthBonjour, I’m Ruth.

I’m the Project Co-ordinator at SNYP, which means I am responsible for the general management of the project and some of the employment and education support. I’ve worked at SNYP since 2004, I began as a girls group worker and then went on to work as a detached worker, employment support worker and finally to where I am now. I’m trained in chlamydia screening and C-card registration. I really enjoy my all of my work but I love to get involved in projects such as face painting, nail art, cooking and organising events. I also do detached work on an evening which allows me to keep in touch with the young people in the area.

I have many outside interests, the main one being spending time with my daughter, we enjoy going to the pictures, shopping, fossil hunting, star gazing and doing art and craft projects.


mak

Hello I’m Mak, I am part of SNYP’s management committee and I am also a youth worker in South Shields. I’ve been involved in youth work for 18 years and I first came to SNYP as part of my university placement, I enjoyed it so much they haven’t been able to get rid of me since then!

I enjoy working with young people around performing arts, fashion shows and music, where I use my skills I learnt as a DJ.

Other interests I have include music, driving, films and fashion.

 


john

Hello, my name is John Robertson.

I’ve been working at SNYP for over twenty years on the drop-in sessions. I also work on the lads group. I began my work at SNYP because I could see the need for youth work in the area, and I figured I could help out. I grew to love working at SNYP, and I still do.

I’m a full time plumber, so I can only work at SNYP during the evenings. Away from work I enjoy walking and I love to go and see live bands. I also enjoy music in general.

 


sue

Hello, my name is Su Kaur. I’m part of SNYP’s management committee and I have a social work degree. I am also a magistrate within both adult and family courts.

I’ve lived in Southwick for 18 years, where I ran a business with my husband. I became involved with SNYP because I wanted to gain experience of working with young people. I worked voluntarily on the drop-in sessions before becoming a member of the management committee.

I am a mother of two and I travel across the country to watch my daughter pursue her interest and participation in net ball. I am also a member of a net ball team and away from my work I enjoy reading and going to the cinema.


trish

Hi, my name is Trish. I work in the junior sessions,the girls group and the drop-in sessions at SNYP as well as doing outreach work in the evenings. I have had training in different areas which have given me skills to work with young people such as, counselling, youth work, drama, singing, domestic abuse, racism and substance misuse. I really enjoy the work I do with young people because each day and situation are different.

I really enjoy spending time with my little boy, karaoke and I often provide entertainment for family and friends.

 


terri

Hello, I’m Terri. I work at SNYP on two different sessions which include the girls group and the drop-in sessions. I came to SNYP as a young person in the girls group, I enjoyed it so much that I decided to become a volunteer and then went off to do an NVQ in youth work so I could become a worker. I also trained in childcare and used to work in the SNYP crèche. As well as working at SNYP, I also work at the Castleview youth club and the XL Youth Villages.

Away from work I enjoy banger racing, which can be scary at times but I find it exciting.

 

 


susie

My name is Susie, I am on the management committee at SNYP. I worked at SNYP for two years as a girls worker but I also did my second year university placement there too. The things I enjoy most about youth work are delivering issue based work around sexual health and drug awareness. I currently work in a women's prison and I’ve been involved in youth work for 8 years, I have worked in peer education, young women’s work, working with young parents and delivering courses in the community.

Two of my favourite hobbies are making handmade cards and going to the cinema.

 


claire

Hi, I’m Claire Williams,

I’m the chair person of the SNYP management committee and I currently work as a deputy head teacher. I’ve been involved in youth work for 19 years and have enjoyed working on different projects such as HIV/Aids awareness and art work projects including screen printing, junk art and graffiti art.

Away from work I enjoy watching live bands and I try to see as many as possible, the most recent being REM and the Pogues. I love watching sport, especially tennis, football and rugby and I try to play tennis at times.


dave

 

Hello I’m Dave.

I work at SNYP as a Youth Careers Worker and I also do outreach work at the project, I also work in youth work projects across the city on a part-time basis. I enjoy talking to young people and my interest in youth work began when I did voluntary work in Pallion at the age of 15.

I’m a massive Liverpool fan and I also enjoy cycling, playing snooker and watching CSI.

 


ann

 

Hello, my name is Ann Russell, I’m on the management committee at SNYP and have been since 2005. I’m a personal development officer at riverside training, but have also trained in counselling and access to nursing. I have lived in the local area most of my life and I have a great interest in what goes on in the community.

Two things I enjoy away from work are exercise and meeting new people.

 


kayleigh

Hi, I’m Kayleigh. I work at S.N.Y.P. with the junior group. I have trained as a Chamydia screener and I can register young people for C-Card I also have the Introduction to Youth work and Young Community Leader's Award. I am currently undertaking a City and Guilds Level 2 Youth Work course.

 

 

 


Hello, I'm Ashleigh. ashleigh

 

I work at S.N.Y.P. on the Friday drop-in. My full time work is with young people who need extra support within their lives.

 

 

 

 

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