the lambeth community fund – happiness and wellbeing awards cathy togher senior programme &...
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The Lambeth Community Fund – happiness and wellbeing awards
Cathy Togher
senior programme & relationships manager
Supporting increased wellbeing• Partnership between Lambeth Council,
NHS South East London and LCF launched in 2011 – the Lambeth communities for health programme
• £80,000 grants programme with capacity building support
• Grants from £2,838 to £9,900 to 11 organisations
• Focus on physical health as well as overall aim to improve wellbeing for local residents
• Additional training from colleagues at SLAM on wellbeing and Mental Health First Aid training
1st year highlights
Springfield Community Flat – women and girls project
1st year highlights 11 grants supported 460 residents two MHFA training programmes two tailored designed ‘what is wellbeing workshops’, two
measuring wellbeing workshops and one fundraising session was delivered.
76 training placements were accessed by local organisations (reaching 31 organisations that were not funded through the main programme)
21 hours of one to one capacity building support was provided to grantees
Then came the Lambeth happiness and wellbeing grants… In 2012 Lambeth Clinical Commissioning Group agreed to
run another programme – the Lambeth happiness & wellbeing fund
Groups had shown that a small amount of funding can go a long way and have a bigger impact if community / user led
£16,756 awarded to 11 local groups ranging from £1,161 to £2,000
A greater focus on improving wellbeing
Lambeth happiness and wellbeing grants Priorities based on consultation feedback from Lambeth
groups:o Address the impact of welfare reforms and socio-
economic differenceso Give young people skills and tools to cope with stress
and depression and build resilienceo Tackle isolation and loneliness and improve, expand and
strengthen social networks Encourage measuring the impact on the wellbeing of the
beneficiaries – evidencing our approach
Lambeth happiness and wellbeing grants – what happened? 180 residents supported to improve their mental
wellbeing to date 369 indirect beneficiaries Primary beneficiaries were children and young people
22.2%, adults and older people at 22.2% 8 out of the 9 groups used a form of wellbeing
measurement 34 volunteers helped deliver the work – 16 of whom
were new and also beneficiaries One group secured an additional £3,700 for their work
Case study – Art4Space Funding was to run the ‘Get Involved’ project; a five-
week course for five young people from a local youth club to undertake a community arts project and gain accreditation.
Worked with 19 young people in the end! Ran extra sessions Used short Warwick –Edinburgh scale – all showed at
least a two point improvement in wellbeing Five young people gained NOCN accreditation Measuring wellbeing now used across all their work!
Case study – Southbank Mosaics To provide training in mosaic arts for 10 adults at risk of
marginalisation due to mental ill health in Lambeth Used NEF dynamic model of wellbeing with limited
success All participants have gained confidence and feel more
social Team went through Mental Health First Aid training as a
result Promoting ‘five ways to wellbeing’ with all attendees now Veronica’s story…
Case study - Colombo Centre They ran a ‘living well’ programme of activities for over
60s living in the local area. This included physical exercise, cookery classes, dance classes and social activities
Supported 55 older people (original target was 30) Wellbeing questionnaires Beneficiaries showed 1 point improvement in self
efficacy, 2 point improvement in health and sense of wellbeing by 1 point
Continued friendship and activities after the project finished
Additional outcomes Long term benefits:o Groups using monitoring to secure new fundingo 6/9 projects continuing work at some levelo Beneficiaries – friends made through the work have
continued after the project and continue to decrease isolation and improve wellbeing
o Groups integrating wellbeing measurements into core work (recognising all that they do improves wellbeing!)
o Partnerships – new relationships with statutory providers in particular
Measuring wellbeing
Seen an increased take up Groups more likely to secure repeat or new funding with
evidence of their impact Innovative models being used and adapted Still facing barriers – incomplete findings, presenting
information, integrating into core delivery, following through
Measuring wellbeing
What can we do to facilitate measuring wellbeing?
Prefer being handed a framework and being made to use it?
Developing own frameworks?
Offering a selection of methods?
Training and support?
User led / action research approach?
What do you think?
Lambeth & Southwark happiness & wellbeing grants Based on the successes of our small groups we are
pleased to announce the launch of the Lambeth & Southwark happiness & wellbeing grants
Groups working in Lambeth and Southwark Grants from £500 - £2000 Welcome cross borough applications! More details go to :
http://www.londoncf.org.uk/grants/available-grants/overview.aspx
Contact us
Cathy Togher
www.londoncf.org.uk
telephone: 0207 582 5117