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ISSUE 3, 2018<br />

Families & community issue<br />

Greenfingered<br />

neighbours<br />

Page 4<br />

Kids just<br />

want to<br />

have fun<br />

Page 9<br />

A day in<br />

the life of a<br />

One Youth<br />

Coordinator<br />

Page 7<br />

A helping<br />

hand with<br />

money and<br />

debts<br />

Page 16<br />

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Welcome to <strong>Inspire</strong> Magazine<br />

Contact us<br />

Email<br />

enquiries@onemanchester.co.uk<br />

Call us on<br />

0330 355 1002<br />

Call Monday to Friday from 8am-5.30pm.<br />

You can also phone this number for<br />

emergency repairs (where there is a<br />

danger to health or safety), 24 hours a<br />

day, seven days a week and you’ll be<br />

transferred to the out-of-hours service.<br />

Address<br />

One Manchester, Lovell House,<br />

Archway 6, Hulme, M15 5RN<br />

We get lots of calls about issues dealt<br />

with by Manchester City Council.<br />

Please visit www.manchester.gov.uk<br />

where you can find contact information.<br />

We’d love to hear<br />

all your stories...<br />

Welcome to the third issue<br />

of 2018 which is our families<br />

and community edition.<br />

After an enjoyable summer of sport and long school holidays<br />

for the kids, this issue we’re looking at what’s happening for<br />

families and communities across our neighbourhoods.<br />

Whether it’s learning new skills or sharing a hobby with<br />

friends, residents are making the most of the community<br />

spirit in the city.<br />

If you have young ones, our One Youth team have lots of<br />

creative opportunities for youngsters, whether this is once<br />

the school day is over or during the holidays. While our<br />

Customer Involvement team are connecting local people to<br />

fantastic projects and groups, from gardening to DIY. Plus,<br />

we have work and business skills advisers who can make<br />

career dreams become a reality.<br />

We hope you enjoy this issue and that you’re inspired to get<br />

involved in activities in your community.<br />

The <strong>Inspire</strong> team<br />

Email: inspire@onemanchester.co.uk<br />

If, like Helen on page 14, you have<br />

a story you’d like to share, we’d love<br />

to hear it - and so would everyone else!<br />

Send us an email to:<br />

inspire@onemanchester.co.ukuk<br />

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CONTENTS<br />

Green-fingered neighbours<br />

Residents in Moss Side have been creating beautiful gardens ........................ 4<br />

Aquarius Centre re-opens its doors<br />

The popular community centre in Hulme is back up and running .................... 5<br />

Give your furniture a second home<br />

A former Moss Side boiler house is bringing household items back to life ....... 5<br />

Bringing homes to the city<br />

An update on our latest developments ........................................................ 6<br />

A day in the life of a One Youth Coordinator<br />

Michelle provides opportunities for youngsters aged 5 to 25 ......................... 7<br />

Reaching for the stars<br />

See how the One Youth team engage with young people ............................. 8<br />

Want to make music?<br />

Twelve lucky young people will get the chance to be mentored ..................... 8<br />

Kids just want to have fun in Clayton<br />

Free activities for kids aged 3 to 18 .............................................................. 9<br />

Investing in our communities<br />

Our social accounts show how we have helped improve communities ......... 10<br />

Make getting around easier<br />

Transport for Greater Manchester are aiming to make travel easier ................ 12<br />

Can you hear me from up here?<br />

A project involving residents and the Royal Exchange Theatre ...................... 13<br />

<strong>Inspire</strong>d to share her own story<br />

Read about Rosetta’s interesting and creative life ........................................ 14<br />

Complete our childcare survey to win £25<br />

Your feedback will help parents and carers in the future ............................... 15<br />

Have you ever thought of a work placement?<br />

If you’re looking for a job, a work placement is the perfect start .................... 15<br />

A helping hand with money and debts<br />

Did you know our One Money team can help with your money worries? ....... 16<br />

Manage your account online<br />

A range of services designed to make managing your tenancy easier ............ 18<br />

Having repair work done?<br />

Advice to make repairs go smoothly ......................................................... 20<br />

Get your business off the ground<br />

Realise the dream of becoming your own boss .......................................... 22<br />

Our Catalyst Fund supports small businesses<br />

Following our first ever Catalyst Fund, we’re doing it again! ........................ 23<br />

See how we’re doing<br />

Our aim is to improve in all we do ............................................................ 24<br />

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NEWS<br />

Green-fingered neighbours<br />

are making the most of the sunshine<br />

Residents of Frank Hatton Court, the Moss Side sheltered scheme, have been enjoying this<br />

year’s long summer by creating beautiful garden spaces that connect their homes.<br />

They first got together after One Manchester support worker,<br />

Anysie, had the idea. She spoke with tenants at their monthly<br />

resident’s meeting and found everybody was keen to get<br />

involved.<br />

Michael lives at Frank Hatton Court and has always enjoyed<br />

growing his own vegetables. As an enthusiastic gardener, he<br />

wanted to help his neighbours to get started.<br />

“I’m very friendly and sociable, and my neighbours are all<br />

friendly people. They all know I like my garden, and now<br />

they’ve got to know my ways. I’ve been showing them<br />

some tips that I use in my own garden.<br />

“I’ve got peas growing along the wall, as well as pumpkins,<br />

courgettes and all sorts of vegetables that I use in my cooking.<br />

“One of the ladies grows fantastic herbs and spices that she<br />

cooks up into Indian dishes that she’ll share with us all.”<br />

Michael’s neighbour Andy, spoke about his pleasure in seeing<br />

their small community come together:<br />

“I got involved through going to the monthly meetings and<br />

seeing what Michael was doing with his garden. It made me<br />

realise how much you could actually do. It’s opened up the<br />

scope for so much more and Mike has really shown the way.<br />

He’s a really nice bloke and it’s been great for us all to share<br />

this common goal of improving the garden areas.”<br />

We have lots of gardening projects and activities<br />

taking place across the city. If you would like to get<br />

involved, call 0330 355 1002 or email<br />

customer.involvement@onemanchester.co.uk<br />

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Aquarius Centre<br />

re-opens its doors<br />

NEWS<br />

Give your furniture<br />

a second home<br />

A former boiler house in the heart of Moss Side<br />

has been brought back to life with money<br />

invested from One Manchester.<br />

The space will be used to hold items of furniture which have<br />

been donated. The furniture will be checked and spruced up<br />

so it can be given to tenants who are most in need for their<br />

homes.<br />

Julie Blairs from the project explains:<br />

“There is a huge demand from new tenants who just don’t<br />

have anything when moving into their first properties. We<br />

would appreciate donations of good quality items of furniture<br />

such as beds, sofas, wardrobes, tables and chairs – the things<br />

that make a house a home.<br />

“Because of health and safety regulations we can only take<br />

soft furnishings with their fire safety labels on.”<br />

After the Aquarius Centre closed a few years<br />

ago, local people were left upset at the loss<br />

of one of their beloved community venues.<br />

If you have any items that you would like to donate,<br />

please contact the One Money team or email<br />

boilerhouseproject@onemanchester.co.uk<br />

Following a request from keen residents, our Community<br />

Involvement team have recently helped restore the building<br />

to its former use.<br />

The popular community centre in Hulme now offers a job<br />

club, arts and crafts, youth activity sessions and much more.<br />

One delighted resident who is glad to see the centre back<br />

up and running is Sally Casey from the Over-50s group.<br />

“When we set up the Over-50s group, people came from<br />

all over and it wasn’t just about keeping fit. It blossomed<br />

into a social event, especially for people who were lonely or<br />

stuck in their homes. Our oldest member is 86!<br />

“I am delighted to see it open again, I really am, and I would<br />

like to thank One Manchester. They have been very good in<br />

this area and very supportive. There was no way we could<br />

have opened the centre again without them.”<br />

To find out more about activities at the Aquarius<br />

Centre, or to use it for your community group or<br />

project, please contact<br />

customer.involvement@onemanchester.co.uk<br />

0330 355 1002 75


DEVELOPMENTS<br />

Bringing homes to the city<br />

Many of our new-build developments are well underway across<br />

the city, so here’s an update of where things are up to.<br />

The Whitworths in Openshaw has now sold out, having helped 34 people to take their<br />

first or next step on to the property ladder using Shared Ownership. We are also well on<br />

our way to selling many of our Shared Ownership homes at Kingfisher Gardens in Gorton.<br />

This option makes owning a property easier and more affordable for first-time buyers.<br />

We will be launching our brand new Levenshulme development, Atlas Place, in the<br />

next few months, which will have Shared Ownership and our first Rent to Buy homes.<br />

Kingfisher Gardens<br />

Rainshaw Lane, Gorton<br />

Atlas Place<br />

Chapel Street, Levenshulme<br />

Homes for all ages<br />

South Gate in Openshaw will be a mix of Affordable Rent bungalows and<br />

Shared Ownership houses. The bungalows will be for people living with<br />

dementia. Launching in Spring 2019 on South Street near to Openshaw<br />

Park, the emphasis will be on creating quality homes in a safe setting.<br />

Energy-efficient homes<br />

Stoney Gate in Openshaw will provide 21 two and three-bedroom homes<br />

using Passivhaus standards, which make homes more energy-efficient. These<br />

houses will be some of the most environmentally-friendly in the area, saving the<br />

homeowner money on their household bills every month. These homes will be<br />

available as Rent to Buy. They will be suitable for people struggling to save for a<br />

deposit but would like to buy at a later date. They will be launched in spring 2019.<br />

Developing Gorton<br />

We have also recently received planning permission to develop 26 houses<br />

on the Oasis Community Centre site on Hyde Road in Gorton. As part of<br />

this, we will be supporting the build of a new community centre, which<br />

will provide modern facilities for local groups. More information on this<br />

development will be available in future issues of <strong>Inspire</strong> Magazine.<br />

The team from John<br />

Southworth Builders<br />

Giving back<br />

to the community<br />

Besides building much-needed<br />

housing for our neighbourhoods,<br />

with each development we<br />

support our communities. We<br />

do this with community projects,<br />

or by using local workers and<br />

businesses. For example, whilst<br />

building Kingfisher Gardens,<br />

our construction company John<br />

Southworth Builders, have<br />

provided so much more than just<br />

building homes.<br />

If you would like to<br />

find out more, take a look<br />

on our website at<br />

www.onemanchester.co.uk<br />

and click<br />

‘Help finding a home’.<br />

50 tree guards<br />

for Debdale<br />

Park’s Heroes<br />

Wood project<br />

Used 69%<br />

local labour<br />

on the site<br />

Sourced 71%<br />

of materials<br />

locally<br />

Provided an<br />

apprenticeship<br />

and three work<br />

placements<br />

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A day in the life of…<br />

A DAY IN THE LIFE<br />

One Youth Coordinator, Michelle<br />

Michelle leads our youth work and helps youngsters aged 5 to 25 to access opportunities and<br />

activities which they might not know about.<br />

We asked Michelle to give us a glimpse of the work she is<br />

involved in with local young people.<br />

What services do the One Youth team provide?<br />

“I work with every team in One Manchester and it all depends<br />

what the young people need. If they’re struggling with their<br />

mental health then I’ll talk to the Health and Wellbeing team.<br />

If they’re struggling with money then I’ll talk to the One Money<br />

team to help them find a solution. If people want jobs and<br />

placements, then we’ll link up with the One Future team.<br />

“We have loads of different projects on the go for young<br />

people in different stages of life; for example our programme<br />

for young mums. We work with them to offer tools and tips for<br />

being a young mum, like cooking on a budget and advice on<br />

saving money. They make friends who are in the same situation<br />

that they can share advice with.<br />

“Then, we also have the photography club with five-year olds.<br />

They’ll go into the community gardens and take pictures of<br />

plants and spiders and all sorts. It’s amazing the things they<br />

capture. Seeing the gardens through their eyes shows you<br />

how creative they can be.”<br />

What do young people gain from the service?<br />

“We deliver a programme called ‘Girl Talk’ and ‘Boy Talk’ in<br />

schools. It’s about learning to love yourself, learning how to<br />

understand your feelings, as well as other people’s feelings.<br />

They write down a day in their life and share this information.<br />

They learn things about each other that can open their eyes to<br />

issues that they might be dealing with.<br />

“Young people that have been through the programme<br />

already are training to run the sessions. So, the peer mentors,<br />

who are over 16 gain experience in leading sessions to go on<br />

their CVs. We have loads of young people who want to do this<br />

over the summer.”<br />

What kind of feedback do you get?<br />

“The feedback we get is great! The children all enjoy the<br />

sessions we provide, and they all say they can’t wait to come<br />

back. I went on maternity leave and when I came back it only<br />

took about 45 minutes for the word to spread. The kids were<br />

coming into the office to find out how I was and to see what I’d<br />

got lined up for them.<br />

“I take pride in knowing that the parents trust me and trust<br />

my judgement. If I phone them up and let them know about<br />

an opportunity, then the parents know I’ve got the kid’s best<br />

interests at heart. For me that is really, really important.”<br />

How do you see your role?<br />

“For me, One Manchester isn’t about the staff, it’s about the<br />

community and making sure the children feel like this housing<br />

association is theirs. So, I’ll knock on doors, hand out flyers in<br />

the street and go into schools to let everybody know about the<br />

opportunities. If there’s something going on for the children<br />

that they wouldn’t normally get to do, then I want them to<br />

know about it. I always say that I’ll open the door for the kids,<br />

but it’s up to them to walk through it.”<br />

To find out about what’s<br />

going on for young<br />

people, call Michelle on<br />

07940 758168 or email<br />

michelle.wright@<br />

onemanchester.co.uk<br />

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COMMUNITY<br />

Reaching for the stars<br />

The One Youth team do a fantastic job of engaging with young people in our areas.<br />

We spoke with teenager Amayna about her experiences with the team.<br />

“I’ve known Michelle for four years now and we’ve done lots<br />

together. Things like doing a fashion show where we made our<br />

own clothes, which was fantastic. I’ve also done radio work,<br />

where I experienced being a presenter. She’ll tell us about<br />

opportunities like this and ask us if it’s something we’re interested in.<br />

“I’m very thankful to Michelle for helping me to achieve my biggest<br />

accomplishment in my life so far. I wrote a play about cyber-bullying<br />

and how it can affect people my age. Michelle helped me put<br />

together a cast and we performed it, which was the proudest<br />

moment of my life.”<br />

The future for Amayna looks bright as she sets her sights on<br />

a creative career:<br />

“My dream is to one-day work in film, but there are a lot of<br />

barriers that you have to face as a Muslim woman. Michelle<br />

has helped me at every opportunity and given me so much<br />

confidence to have a go at the things that I’m interested in.”<br />

To find out more about the<br />

activities available, call Michelle<br />

on 07940 758168 or email<br />

michelle.wright@onemanchester.co.uk<br />

Want to make music?<br />

Twelve lucky young people will get the chance to be<br />

mentored by local experts and perform at live gigs!<br />

Once a week, developing musicians aged 16 and over will<br />

work with music leaders, whilst being mentored monthly<br />

and performing in collaboration with Arun.<br />

The first session will start on Friday 12 October<br />

for a gig, followed by a session with Arun on<br />

Saturday 13 October. There will then be<br />

weekly sessions with a range of artists<br />

in Z-arts very own Levi’s Music Lab.<br />

To apply for a place,<br />

email Yemi for an<br />

application pack at<br />

yemi@z-arts.org<br />

Completed forms must be sent back to<br />

Yemi by Friday 14 September.<br />

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COMMUNITY<br />

Kids just want to have fun in Clayton<br />

Creative & crafty<br />

for kids aged 3 to 11<br />

Free arts and crafts sessions<br />

Is your child aged 3 to 11? Do they like being<br />

creative and letting their imagination flow?<br />

Bring them along to our free arts and craft sessions<br />

to draw, paint and make.<br />

Children under 8 must be with an adult.<br />

When: Every Tuesday, 3.30pm-5.30pm<br />

Where: Clayton Sure Start Children’s Centre,<br />

The Wells Centre, 101 North Road, Clayton, M11 4NE<br />

safe & sound<br />

for bigger kids & teens<br />

Aged 11 to 18 and live near Clayton?<br />

Head along to Clayton’s Youth Club - there’s<br />

loads going on in a fun and safe environment.<br />

• Meet new people & make friends<br />

• Learn new skills & try new activities<br />

Film<br />

making<br />

Photography<br />

Sport<br />

When: Every Tuesday, 6pm-8pm<br />

Arts &<br />

Crafts<br />

Rap lyric<br />

writing<br />

Where: The Scout Hut, Seymour Road South,<br />

Clayton, M11 4PS<br />

Play, paint<br />

& make<br />

Meet<br />

other<br />

children<br />

Earn<br />

a bronze,<br />

silver or gold<br />

award<br />

Take home<br />

their<br />

creations<br />

To find out more,<br />

call Michelle on<br />

07940 758168 or email<br />

michelle.wright<br />

@onemanchester.co.uk<br />

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COMMUNITY<br />

Investing in our<br />

communities<br />

Over the<br />

This year, we are pleased to announce that we have published<br />

our first ever social accounts, which show the benefits we have<br />

brought to our communities.<br />

This covers everything from our role in increasing employment<br />

and supporting community projects, to promoting environmental<br />

causes locally.<br />

View the full social accounts online from the end of September at<br />

www.onemanchester.co.uk/social-accounts<br />

We have<br />

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COMMUNITY<br />

last 12 months, we have made lots of things happen...<br />

We awarded<br />

£200,000<br />

in community grants<br />

& investments<br />

£30,000<br />

of which came from our suppliers<br />

We helped<br />

more than<br />

50<br />

community<br />

organisations<br />

We provided<br />

employment support<br />

388 one-to-one sessions<br />

213 people supported into<br />

full-time work<br />

134 people attended our<br />

training courses<br />

95 work placements completed<br />

We organised<br />

56<br />

community<br />

events<br />

bringing 3,208 people together<br />

also made sure we supported local businesses...<br />

We understand the best way to support the local<br />

economy is to build partnerships with local businesses.<br />

We held<br />

10 networking<br />

events<br />

189 businesses<br />

attended<br />

We ran<br />

23 skills<br />

workshops<br />

95 people<br />

attended<br />

We offered<br />

one-to-one support for<br />

89 businesses<br />

or potential businesses<br />

We spent<br />

75% of our<br />

£36million<br />

annual spend<br />

with suppliers based<br />

in Greater Manchester<br />

Our goal is to improve these<br />

social outcomes, so this year’s<br />

social accounts are just the start.<br />

We will keep you updated on<br />

community events and other social<br />

activities. Look out for details in<br />

future issues of <strong>Inspire</strong> and<br />

on our website.<br />

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TRAVEL<br />

Make getting around easier<br />

More than 5.6 million journeys are made across Greater Manchester’s transport network every<br />

day. Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) is responsible for keeping the city moving. They aim<br />

to make travel easier by letting the public know about the transport options available to them.<br />

What’s on offer?<br />

1 Subsidised fares to help older people, children<br />

and disabled people get around.<br />

• The National Concessionary Travel pass is available for those<br />

who qualify for a state pension. This offers free bus journeys in<br />

England and on Greater Manchester’s trams and trains.<br />

• For women born between 6 October 1953 and 5<br />

November 1954, the Women’s Concessionary Travel pass is<br />

available. It offers free travel on public transport in the region<br />

(after 9.30am weekdays and at weekends).<br />

• If you are disabled, you could be eligible for low-cost or free<br />

travel across England.<br />

• Children aged 5 to 16 can apply for an igo pass which allows<br />

them to travel at concessionary fare. There is free travel for<br />

those under five, and a free pass for those under 16 who have<br />

to travel more than three miles to school.<br />

2 TfGM offers support to apprentices and<br />

jobseekers, with public transport passes or<br />

a free bike to help with the commute.<br />

• Apprentices can apply for a free 28-day travel pass<br />

which can be used on bus and tram services.<br />

• For jobseekers there are two offers: a free one-day bus<br />

pass for job interviews. After gaining employment, a free 28-<br />

day travel pass is available and valid on bus and tram services.<br />

Extra discounted travel is available for 12 weeks afterwards.<br />

• Apprentices or jobseekers who have found employment<br />

could get a free refurbished bike and safety equipment to<br />

help them on their way to work.<br />

3 There are lots of FREE cycle training sessions<br />

available to everyone; from taking the first step,<br />

to learning the skills of riding in traffic.<br />

Cycling is a low-cost and practical way of getting to work,<br />

especially where shift-working or location makes using public<br />

transport difficult. Plus, TfGM’s cycling maintenance courses<br />

will also help keep your bike in top condition.<br />

4 For residents in areas where public transport<br />

services are limited, Local Link offers a flexible<br />

transport service for local journeys.<br />

By using shared minibuses, Local Link gets customers from<br />

and to anywhere within each local service area.<br />

5 Walking is a great way to get around Greater<br />

Manchester. It’s free, improves your physical<br />

health and mental wellbeing.<br />

A 25-minute walk every day can add up to seven years to<br />

your life! To encourage walking, TfGM host many events<br />

throughout the year such as the Walking<br />

Festival and Walking Week.<br />

To find out more about any<br />

of the information listed,<br />

visit www.tfgm.com<br />

or call 0161 244 1000<br />

for advice.<br />

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Can you hear me from up here?<br />

SPOTLIGHT<br />

A project involving residents living in our tower blocks and the Royal Exchange Theatre has<br />

shone a spotlight on individuals and communities at risk of social isolation.<br />

The work has resulted in a unique performance, and its<br />

premier at the Royal Exchange Theatre in July caught<br />

the attention of the BBC and ITV.<br />

Residents of Hopton Court and Meredith Court performed<br />

a thought-provoking stage performance called ‘Can You Hear<br />

Me from up Here?’, which showcased their creative talents<br />

in a 40-minute show. The theatre performance was the result<br />

of a three-year project called ‘On Top of the World’, which was<br />

developed as a way for tenants to talk about their experiences<br />

of living in tower blocks.<br />

We were delighted to host the cast of the show for a oneoff<br />

performance at our office in Hulme. This gave staff the<br />

opportunity to hear about the thoughts and challenges of<br />

living alone in a tower block.<br />

Over 200 One Manchester residents have been directly<br />

involved in the project so far, and it is expected to impact<br />

many more people in the local community.<br />

Speaking about the project, our Chief Executive Dave Power,<br />

said:<br />

“This performance gives our residents a voice and an<br />

opportunity to express themselves. Not only is it incredibly<br />

brave of them to put themselves in the spotlight and discuss<br />

matters close to their heart, but it allows us to digest everything<br />

our residents are saying.<br />

“Our role is much more than just a landlord. We are always<br />

looking to build partnerships across the city and region<br />

that can tackle problems in a unique and creative way. The<br />

partnership with the Royal Exchange Theatre has done just that<br />

and we’re especially grateful to them for their expertise and<br />

sensitive approach towards our residents.<br />

“The outcome demonstrates that the arts are inclusive and not<br />

exclusive. It’s a brilliant way to bring everyone together and<br />

share something very special.”<br />

Tracie Daly, Royal Exchange Community Programme Leader,<br />

commented:<br />

“Over the years I’ve come to know the residents well. I have<br />

seen them become more confident, independent and active.<br />

I’ve watched friendships grow and people become more selfassured.<br />

Residents who wouldn’t have dreamt of getting up<br />

in front of others to act out a dramatic scene have thrilled and<br />

surprised me. What were once just housing blocks now feel<br />

like communities that grow in confidence each day.”<br />

To find out more about this wonderful<br />

project, email culture@onemanchester.co.uk<br />

0330 355 1002 13<br />

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PEOPLE<br />

<strong>Inspire</strong>d to share her own story<br />

In our last magazine we shared the story of Helen, who has been brightening<br />

up Will Griffiths Court by running art classes for fellow residents.<br />

Rosetta Ceesay, a resident of Patrick Roddy Court, was<br />

inspired to share her own story with us after reading<br />

about Helen’s interesting life.<br />

“When we got the magazine delivered, the first thing I noticed<br />

was the painting on the front cover. It was impressive to see the<br />

skills that Helen was sharing with the residents at the scheme in<br />

Moss Side.<br />

“I’m an artist too, you see, and some of my own paintings are<br />

up on the walls of the sheltered schemes across Manchester.<br />

In my life I’ve worked as an art therapist for many years<br />

working with terminally ill children, as well as in Africa.”<br />

Rosetta’s life around the world has been the basis of her<br />

creative talents:<br />

“I’ve done a lot of travelling throughout my life. Whilst<br />

living in Australia, I had a gallery where I would paint using<br />

aboriginal styles. When I moved back to the UK, I ran<br />

art galleries over here that exhibited work of African<br />

descent which is my interest.<br />

“I ran that gallery for a number of years, but after an accident<br />

that meant I could no longer cope with going up four flights<br />

of stairs, I had to find somewhere else to live. That’s how<br />

I ended up in Patrick Roddy Court.”<br />

Rosetta has spent part of her life working in Gambia, Africa.<br />

Whilst setting-up a children’s charity in the village of Batti in<br />

2003, she met her husband. Being based in Gambia meant<br />

she could share her artistic skills with the community.<br />

“When I went to Batti I wanted to pass on my love of crochet<br />

and knitting with some of the younger people. I thought,<br />

‘if I can get some of the young girls interested in this then<br />

maybe they can make a bit of money doing it’.<br />

“They worked on crocheting blankets for some of the older<br />

members of the community to rest on. The girls that I taught<br />

are now teaching others in the village. Last time I was there<br />

we had 23 people all coming together to knit hats and earn<br />

some money from their products.”<br />

Since returning to England, Rosetta hasn’t lost her connection<br />

with the African country:<br />

“People who’ve heard about my projects over there have<br />

been very kind to donate big bags of yarn that the people<br />

can use. Next time I go there at Christmas I want to go into<br />

one of the local schools and help to teach the young people<br />

English and art skills. We’ve also got gardening projects setup<br />

too, and we’ve planted 210 trees to try and help the soil<br />

erosion problem.<br />

“My father-in-law lives in Batti and is 105 years old. He is<br />

incredibly active and an inspiration to me. If I can get people<br />

motivated to keep doing the things they get enjoyment from<br />

by volunteering and helping in the community, then for me<br />

that is life.”<br />

If you would like to share<br />

your inspirational story<br />

you can email it to<br />

inspire@onemanchester.co.uk<br />

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Are you a parent or carer<br />

of children under 18?<br />

Complete our<br />

simple survey<br />

& you could<br />

WIN £25<br />

EVENT<br />

Have you ever<br />

thought of trying a<br />

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One<br />

Manchester<br />

work<br />

placement<br />

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We understand that the cost of childcare is often an<br />

issue when you are looking for a job, particularly<br />

during the school holidays. The results of our survey<br />

will be used to make recommendations for how<br />

One Manchester can help people find and use<br />

childcare services in the future.<br />

We are particularly looking for the following groups to<br />

take part:<br />

• Larger families with three or more<br />

children<br />

• Families with a child or children aged<br />

10-17<br />

• Single parent and carer families<br />

• Families who get free school meals<br />

To say thank you for completing<br />

our quick five-minute survey,<br />

you will be entered into a draw<br />

to win a £25 ASDA voucher.<br />

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One Manchester work placement Yusuuf<br />

If you’re looking for a job, you’ll find a<br />

work placement is the perfect starting point.<br />

Come along to our information sessions:<br />

Every Wednesday at 10.30am<br />

One Manchester, Hyde Road (side of Tesco),<br />

Gorton, M18 8LD<br />

Our supported work placements include:<br />

Admin<br />

Hospitality<br />

Health & Social Care<br />

Finance<br />

IT<br />

Why do a work<br />

placement?<br />

Construction<br />

Facilities<br />

Customer Service<br />

Project Assistant<br />

Warehousing<br />

Boost your skills and confidence<br />

Gain up-to-date experience<br />

Achieve a qualification<br />

Receive a reference on completion<br />

Support to help you find work<br />

Call<br />

Lorraine now on<br />

0161<br />

230 1057<br />

to reserve your place<br />

at the next open<br />

day.<br />

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MONEY<br />

A helping hand with money and debts<br />

We all have to deal with money issues at some point in our lives. Did you know that our<br />

One Money team are trained debt and money advisers who can help?<br />

We asked Rebecca from the One Money team to tell us more.<br />

What can the One Money team help with?<br />

“We can give advice on debts, benefits and budgeting. Our<br />

advisers talk tenants through a range of debt solutions to find the<br />

best one to suit their personal situation. We advise on the benefits<br />

clients may be entitled to, can help them apply for benefits and<br />

with appeals if they are refused. We also help with budgeting; so<br />

will look at what money is coming in and going out and the best<br />

way to manage it.”<br />

Is an appointment needed?<br />

“We advise people to call the office and make an appointment.<br />

This way we can give a suitable appointment to deal with<br />

their query thoroughly. We will always try to offer a tenant an<br />

appointment at a venue closest to them.”<br />

What information do you ask for?<br />

“We only ask for information related to the enquiry.<br />

This is usually your name, address, date of birth,<br />

contact details, income and outgoings, and any<br />

disabilities or health conditions. Sometimes we will<br />

need to complete an income and outgoings form;<br />

especially when dealing with debts.”<br />

Do you share this information with<br />

anyone?<br />

“All client information is kept private and confidential.<br />

We will only ever share personal information with<br />

agencies that the client has agreed to, and we will<br />

always ask before doing so. These agencies will be<br />

relevant to the client’s situation and we would not<br />

share details with anyone else.”<br />

What are the most common queries?<br />

“We have a lot of questions about benefit claims and<br />

problems, rent arrears and Council Tax arrears, and all<br />

kinds of debt problems. We can help with all of these<br />

as well as energy and money saving tips.”<br />

How can tenants<br />

contact the team?<br />

“You can contact the team by ringing our<br />

contact centre and asking to speak to a<br />

member of the One Money team. If they are<br />

not put through first time, we will be notified<br />

and will call back as soon as possible.<br />

The team have an email address,<br />

onemoney@onemanchester.co.uk<br />

and also run drop-in sessions.”<br />

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MONEY<br />

don’t get stung<br />

by benefit changes<br />

Can you recommend any websites<br />

for money and debt advice?<br />

“Yes, visit the One Money section on our website:<br />

www.onemanchester.co.uk/supportopportunities/money-benefits-advice<br />

Here you can find plenty of useful tips and<br />

information. There are also links to other websites<br />

for more information and advice.”<br />

Universal Credit Full Service has<br />

rolled out across Manchester.<br />

If you have a change in circumstance and<br />

receive a benefit that Universal Credit is<br />

replacing, you will probably have to make<br />

a claim for Universal Credit online. There are<br />

lots of places you can use a computer or get help<br />

to make your online claim, such as your local Jobcentre, library<br />

or community outreach venue. Our website shows you where<br />

you can go. Search for ‘Universal Credit how to apply’, then<br />

expand the page to see a map showing the places that you can<br />

use a computer for free. There is also lots of extra information<br />

about Universal Credit on our website.<br />

Council Tax Support<br />

Please remember, Council Tax Support is not included in<br />

Universal Credit. You will need to apply for this separately<br />

with Manchester City Council.<br />

Appointments & drop-ins *<br />

Anson Community Grocer<br />

38 Meldon Road, Rusholme, M13 0TR<br />

Monday, 9:30am-12.30pm<br />

Gorton Library<br />

Garratt Way, Gorton, M18 8HE<br />

Monday, 10am-1pm & 2pm-4pm<br />

Newbank & Coverdale Community Grocer<br />

Cornbrook House, 217 Stockport Road, Ardwick, M12 4DY<br />

Thursday, 9.30am–12.30pm<br />

The Wells Centre<br />

101 North Road, Clayton, M11 4NE<br />

Tuesday, 10am-12.30pm<br />

Gorton Community Grocer<br />

Gorton Community Centre,<br />

543 Abbey Hey Lane, Gorton, M18 8PF<br />

Friday, 9.30am–12pm<br />

Aquarius Centre (appointment only)<br />

21 Eden Close, Hulme, M15 6AX<br />

Monday to Friday, 10.30am-2.30pm<br />

How to make a claim<br />

When you make your claim for Universal Credit, you will need<br />

your rent charge and your landlord’s details. Any One Manchester<br />

tenants can confirm these details by contacting the Income team.<br />

After making your claim, it’s important to let us know so we can<br />

update your account and discuss arrangements for any relevant<br />

support.<br />

The One Money and Income teams can offer<br />

appointments at lots of locations across the city.<br />

Call 0330 355 1002 or email:<br />

Income team (rent enquiries):<br />

incometeam@onemanchester.co.uk<br />

One Money team (money, debt and benefits advice):<br />

onemoney@onemanchester.co.uk<br />

*Subject to change<br />

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ADVICE<br />

Manage your account online<br />

Visit onemanchester.co.uk for a range of services designed<br />

to make managing your tenancy online easier.<br />

Register today to make the most of our<br />

online services including making payments,<br />

booking repairs and your account settings<br />

Register<br />

Simply register your email address and create<br />

a password. In order to create an account,<br />

make sure you’ve got your National Insurance<br />

Number and tenancy number handy. Your<br />

tenancy number can be found on your rent<br />

statement or by calling 0330 355 1002.<br />

You can now<br />

book repair<br />

appointments<br />

online<br />

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Make a payment<br />

To make a payment, select the address<br />

you would like to make a payment to,<br />

enter the amount and click confirm.<br />

You will then be directed to One<br />

Manchester’s payment partner for<br />

further details.<br />

Don’t worry,<br />

our payments<br />

are secure<br />

Book a repair<br />

Click on ‘Book a repair’, give a reason<br />

for the request and any other details.<br />

Once you’ve submitted the information,<br />

you’ll be given a selection of time slots<br />

to choose from - it’s that easy! We’ll even<br />

text you confirming your appointment.<br />

Please note: You won’t be able to book<br />

emergency appointments online.<br />

You’ll need to call our Contact Centre.<br />

Your account settings<br />

Click on ‘My Account’ to view your recent<br />

payments, your current balance and all the<br />

latest news and events in your area.<br />

You can also choose the topics you want us to contact<br />

you about. Keeping your details up to date allows us to<br />

send information that is relevant to you.<br />

Money<br />

help & tips<br />

Employment<br />

help<br />

Vist our website today for<br />

more of our online services<br />

www.onemanchester.co.uk<br />

Talk to us<br />

Help finding<br />

a home<br />

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ADVICE<br />

Safe as houses<br />

During the warmer months, keeping your property as safe and secure as possible<br />

can sometimes take a back seat. Greater Manchester Police has some advice:<br />

1 Don’t leave keys on view - letterboxes and cat-flaps can make them easy to reach.<br />

2 Window locks that pull the window into the frame with a key are usually stronger.<br />

3 Keep the door key with you or at the side of your bed.<br />

4 Check your insurance policy to see the level of security required on your home.<br />

5 If sat outside on a warm day, lock any doors or windows that are out of view.<br />

6 Don’t rely on a dog to protect your house - having a pet should<br />

not stop you investing in a burglar alarm.<br />

7 Consider joining a Home Watch group.<br />

8 Always close, but don’t lock, internal doors at night.<br />

They hold fire at bay and give you valuable time<br />

in the event of a fire.<br />

9 Keep your keys close to make sure you’re<br />

not delayed in an emergency, and<br />

fit a smoke alarm to give an<br />

early fire warning.<br />

Good security<br />

is designed to stop<br />

burglars getting<br />

in, not people<br />

getting out.<br />

Having repair work done?<br />

So that our repairs operatives carry out their<br />

work in a safe and secure environment,<br />

we ask that you follow these requirements.<br />

If you’re not at home for a pre-arranged<br />

appointment, you may be charged a missed<br />

appointment fee.<br />

You must be in your home for your allocated<br />

appointment slot.<br />

Do not leave your home whilst the operative is there.<br />

We will knock on your door or ring the doorbell so<br />

please make sure you have no loud noises such as<br />

music or TVs playing.<br />

We will not enter your property if anyone under the age<br />

of 16 is there alone or unsupervised.<br />

Pets must be secured so that operatives can carry out<br />

the work in safety.<br />

Repairs could take several days so you must be<br />

available for multiple appointments if necessary.<br />

No smoking whilst the operative is at the property.<br />

For gas-related work<br />

• Make sure the appliance(s) and gas<br />

meter can be reached easily<br />

• If you have a card meter there needs<br />

to be credit on it for the repair to be<br />

carried out<br />

• You will need the manufacturer’s<br />

instructions for any of your own gas<br />

appliances e.g. gas fire, cooker<br />

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ADVICE<br />

Think before<br />

you FLUsh!<br />

If water doesn’t drain easily or pipes<br />

are beginning to smell, you might<br />

need to think about what you’re<br />

flushing down them.<br />

Cleaning drains and sewers is not a pleasant task,<br />

and the cause of many blockages are often<br />

familiar items that don’t belong down there.<br />

The main culprits include:<br />

• Wet wipes<br />

• Cotton wool<br />

• Nappies<br />

• Cotton buds<br />

• Sanitary towels<br />

• Fat<br />

Not only are these things bad for your property’s<br />

pipe work, but they’re a massive problem for<br />

the environment.<br />

As these items don’t dissolve, they begin to<br />

gather together in the sewer causing a backlog.<br />

If this rubbish makes it through the sewer<br />

network, then it’s our rivers and seas and all that<br />

live in them that suffer.<br />

By thinking about what your flush down the toilet<br />

or pour down the sink, you will save on the cost<br />

of repairs and be looking after the natural world.<br />

For more information visit<br />

www.unitedutilities.com<br />

and search ‘Flush’.<br />

If you are thinking<br />

of leaving us...<br />

When you end your tenancy, there are a few<br />

things to remember to make it as smooth and<br />

stress-free as possible.<br />

Give us four weeks’ notice<br />

We must receive four weeks’ notice in writing. If we don’t receive this<br />

notice, you may be charged four weeks’ rent after leaving.<br />

Leave it empty and in good condition<br />

When you return your keys, the property needs to be completely<br />

empty of furniture. This includes curtains, carpets and any other floor<br />

coverings you have fitted, unless agreed with us. The garden must be<br />

clean and tidy, and the bins should be empty.<br />

If you leave any items in the property you will be charged<br />

for their removal.<br />

Put it back to standard<br />

We need to make sure properties meet a certain standard, so all<br />

alterations must be put back to how they were when you moved in<br />

e.g. internal doors with glass panels need to be removed. To avoid<br />

additional costs, follow these guidelines:<br />

• Return all keys to the matching locks<br />

at the property.<br />

• Any items left in the property should be<br />

agreed with us during your notice period.<br />

• Remove all furniture, belongings, fixtures<br />

and fittings before leaving the property,<br />

unless agreed with us.<br />

• Remove all floor coverings such as vinyl,<br />

carpets and laminate, including all carpet<br />

grippers, underlay and any associated<br />

trim, unless agreed with us before you<br />

leave.<br />

• Fridges left in the property are charged<br />

individually for removal because of the<br />

rules on disposing of them.<br />

You can contact Manchester City Council to arrange removal of<br />

unwanted furniture. This should be arranged at least 14 days before<br />

you vacate the property. Alternatively, you could donate these to charity.<br />

Make sure you do a final check<br />

Please thoroughly check your home before you return the keys as we<br />

will dispose of anything you leave.<br />

If you do not leave your home in good condition you will be<br />

charged the cost to put it right.<br />

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VENTURE<br />

Get your business off the ground<br />

If you’re looking to start your own business, we can help you to develop business skills to<br />

realise your dream of becoming your own boss.<br />

We run lots of different free workshops so you know what to<br />

prepare for. Our recent workshop at The Place on Platt Lane in<br />

Fallowfield focused on market stall and online trading.<br />

Running for eight weeks, attendees picked up the knowledge<br />

and skills to run their market business successfully. At the end of<br />

the course, participants could apply for a grant of up to £500<br />

to help their business idea move forward.<br />

Gala Mohamed had recently started her own cake-making<br />

business, and found out about the workshop by reading<br />

<strong>Inspire</strong> Magazine:<br />

“I found out about the retail workshop just by chance. I had<br />

received the magazine through my letterbox, and I looked<br />

through it and found this course. Before this I was really<br />

struggling to find a direction to take my business in. I spoke<br />

to Wayne (our enterprise adviser) and he directed me to this<br />

course.<br />

“The business had really only started as a hobby. I was making<br />

cakes for my kids’ parties and for family birthdays. I noticed that<br />

there was a market for the cakes and so I decided to turn it into<br />

a business.<br />

“I wanted to find out about things like the legal requirements<br />

for starting a business and the course was so useful. Before I<br />

came here I had no idea where to go or what to do.<br />

“The grant that I received at the end of the course was a huge<br />

help to the business. It allowed me to buy the equipment I<br />

needed and has really put me ahead of the competition.”<br />

Helen Birch also attended the course and found it was a huge<br />

help in her busy life:<br />

“I have so many different projects on the go, and multitasking<br />

means that I’ve never used a diary so much in my life. I have to<br />

write a list of all my tasks. Having the time during the week to<br />

come down to The Place allowed me to focus purely on my<br />

business which was great.<br />

“It was a very professional setting but still relaxed enough that<br />

you could always ask any questions that you needed to. It gave<br />

us loads of opportunities to consider different possibilities for<br />

our business, and it was good fun.”<br />

If you would like to find out<br />

more about our business<br />

workshops, phone Wayne on<br />

0161 274 2150 or email<br />

wayne.wilson@onemanchester.co.uk<br />

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Another year of supporting<br />

small businesses<br />

VENTURE<br />

At our first ever Catalyst Fund earlier in the year, 10 worthy<br />

local businesses were awarded a total of £40,000 of funding<br />

and we’re doing it again!<br />

The success of the Catalyst Fund gave<br />

business owners the chance to present<br />

their ideas and convince the judging<br />

panel that they would make a positive<br />

difference to the community.<br />

By coming to the next event you can<br />

find out more about funding and<br />

ask questions to members of One<br />

Manchester’s business team.<br />

This year’s Catalyst Fund<br />

will be launched:<br />

Tuesday 2 October, 4pm to 7pm<br />

at Z-arts, 335 Stretford Road,<br />

Hulme, M15 5ZA<br />

If you run a business locally and<br />

would like to apply for funding<br />

from One Manchester, visit<br />

www.onemanchester.co.uk/<br />

funding-support<br />

Would you like to start your own retail business,<br />

or have you already set-up?<br />

Your business could follow in the footsteps of huge retailers like Marks<br />

& Spencer, Tesco and Matalan, who all started life on a market stall.<br />

We’re working with Prosper Associates to offer free training so you<br />

can become a new market stall trader or trade online. There is also<br />

a fantastic opportunity to access a small start-up grant too, based<br />

on eligibility and completion of the whole programme. This training<br />

workshop is for new retail businesses, or existing traders with no more<br />

than 30 months in business.<br />

What you will get<br />

New Ad to be supplied by LC to go on this spread!<br />

• Vital skills needed as a market or online retailer<br />

• Real-life ideas and action points<br />

• To learn the rules and regulations of running a business<br />

• All equipment and materials provided<br />

one youth one home one life one money<br />

The training workshop will begin on<br />

Monday 17 September at The Place at<br />

Platt Lane, Fallowfield, M14 7FB<br />

one<br />

place<br />

one future<br />

Don’t miss out - book your place!<br />

one venture<br />

Call Wayne on 0161 274 2150 or email wayne.wilson@onemanchester.co.uk<br />

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Your quick guide to how well we did<br />

April to June 2018<br />

Below are the top 10 performance indicators selected as the most important by members<br />

of our Scrutiny Panel, a group of customers and members of the wider community whose<br />

role is to challenge us to be the best we can and to help us to continuously improve.<br />

LAST YEAR TARGET APR - JUN 2018<br />

Amount of rent we have collected so far this year<br />

This includes payments made for rents as well as arrears, which is<br />

why the result can sometimes be higher than 100%<br />

99.33%<br />

100.5% 101.20%<br />

% of homes available to new tenants so far this year<br />

A similar number of properties became vacant during this threemonth<br />

period, which resulted in 110 new lettings compared with 118<br />

the same time last year.<br />

Average number of bids for each property<br />

advertised on Manchester Move<br />

Demand for our properties continues to increase and reflects the<br />

need for more housing in the city.<br />

Time to re-let properties once tenancy has ended<br />

It took us a little longer to get our properties ready to relet during<br />

this period due in part to the number of major works and internal<br />

refurbishments that were needed.<br />

0.98% 2.50% 1.03%<br />

142 90 246<br />

18.93 days 16.00 days 20.58 days<br />

Calls answered within 20 seconds<br />

A number of factors have led to slightly increased call times, as has<br />

the replacement of several staff members.<br />

64.20%<br />

80% 59.20%<br />

Number of formal stage 1 complaints received<br />

The number of complaints received matches the equivalent point<br />

last year. Each case is taken seriously and used to help us improve<br />

our services.<br />

8<br />

Not<br />

applicable 8<br />

Emergency repairs completed within 24 hours<br />

Steady improvements have been made, but results suggest targets are<br />

not consistently being met. A review is underway to identify the specific<br />

issues affecting 39 of 1,505 emergencies that reportedly missed target.<br />

Repair appointments missed due to access<br />

Too many repair appointments continue to be missed due to issues<br />

gaining access to the property. However, this number continues to<br />

fall as a result of various improvements to our processes.<br />

Properties with a valid Gas Safety Certificate<br />

Six of our 10,848 properties were without a valid Gas Safety<br />

Certificate at the end of June due to access issues.<br />

90.35% 100% 97.40%<br />

14.33% 6.00% 9.20%<br />

99.99% 100% 99.94%<br />

Properties sold through Right to Buy or Acquire<br />

We have sold a similar number of properties to the same point last<br />

year and aim to build 1,000 new properties by 2020 - double the<br />

original target.<br />

26<br />

Not<br />

applicable<br />

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