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Local young people to represent Southend United Community & Educational Trust in Premier League Kicks Cup

More than 150 young people from across England and Wales will head to Warwick University’s Cryfield Sports Pavilion this week, to take part in the Under-16 mixed Premier League Kicks Cup.

The Under-16 mixed tournament is one of the competition elements of Premier League Kicks. This is the Premier League’s flagship community programme, which sees clubs across England and Wales run free weekly football sessions and positive activity to engage and support young people.

Southend United Community & Educational Trust will be taking part in the Under-16 mixed tournament, for the chance to lift the 2023 Premier League Kicks Cup trophy. Teams will also be recognised for respect throughout the tournament, with fair play trophies awarded by Premier League, EFL and WSL match officials.

Almost 900 participants representing more than 80 professional football clubs across England and Wales took part in regional qualifying tournaments earlier this year, in the hope of earning the chance to play in the Premier League Kicks Cup finals, in the playing kit of their professional football club side.

Premier League Head of Community Nick Perchard said: “For over 15 years Premier League Kicks has had an incredible impact on communities across England and Wales, providing hundreds of thousands of young people free access to sport in the heart of their community.

“By bringing together young people from 20 professional football clubs, this year’s Premier League Kicks Cup Under-16 mixed tournament will support young people to make new friends, engage in positive activities and work together to develop their potential both on and off the pitch.”

Premier League Kicks began in Season 2006/07 in partnership with the Metropolitan Police, with the aim of involving and supporting young people in regular, positive and fun activity, whilst helping to create stronger, safer, more inclusive communities.

Today, clubs work with 36 territorial police forces throughout the country to tackle issues affecting young people, with regular sessions taking place in disadvantaged areas.

As well as providing young people with access to free football and sports activities, professional football club community organisations (CCOs) also provide additional year-round support through Premier League Kicks, offering mentoring, life skills advice and access to opportunities such as volunteering and social action to help aid personal development.

This season’s Premier League Kicks Cup finals will also support players’ mental health and wellbeing off the pitch, by offering participants the opportunity to take part in a range of additional activities, including hearing from inspirational guest speakers and social media workshops to inspire young people to reach their potential.

Thanks to the Premier League’s official ball supplier, Nike, Master Trainers will be on-hand to deliver warm-up activities, and all participants will have the chance to capture their involvement in the tournament in the Panini sticker photobooth, thanks to the League’s official sticker and trading card licensee.

“Staff and players are really looking forward to the event. There is a real buzz around the players to represent the club in a tournament against other top teams.”- Dan King Operations Manager

Since it began, more than 490,000 young people have participated in Premier League Kicks football and multi-sport sessions delivered by 90 Premier League, English Football League and National League sides. More than one million hours of sessions have been delivered since launch.

To date, the Premier League has invested almost £66 million in Premier League Kicks through the Premier League Charitable Fund.

Visit premierleague.com for more information.

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Summer is fast approaching…

Join us this summer at our popular soccer schools!

Paid Soccer Schools

‘’A day packed with Fun, Friends and Football.

All Soccer Schools are open to ages 5 -13, male and female, and for children of all abilities. The day duration is 10:00am – 3:00pm and all children require a packed lunch, drinks and suitable footwear, shinpads and clothing for all weather conditions. Please turn up in trainers with boots in a bag due to no football boots allowed inside.’’

We are using a new bookings site this summer, click the link below:

Event Search | Southend United Community & Educational Trust (coordinate.cloud)

HAF Soccer Schools

‘’A day packed with Fun, Friends, Food and Football.

Participants can attend who claim Benefit Based Free Schools Meals or Working Families who are on low income.

Alongside the football sessions, we will be offering workshops to explain the importance of living a healthy lifestyle and how to achieve this. A healthy packed lunch will also be provided for the children who attend. All children will require drinks, suitable footwear (NO studs), shinpads and clothing for all weather conditions. Please arrive in trainers and bring boots in a bag.’’ 

Click the link below for the Southend City Council HAF programme:

Event Search | Southend United Community and Educational Trust (coordinate.cloud)

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Kents Hill Junior School to represent Southend United FC in Premier League Primary Stars U11 National Girls Football Tournament 2023

Southend United FC will be represented by Kents Hill Junior School in the London regional events of the Premier League Primary Stars U11 National Girls Football Tournament, in a bid to claim their place at the 2023 finals.

Ten regional events will be staged at community facilities across the country, with hundreds of young people representing Premier League, English Football League and National League clubs hoping to win the opportunity to play at Elland Road, home of Leeds United FC, in the playing kit of their respective professional football club.

Last year, more than 800 young people took part in the regional events. Caerleon Lodge Primary School, representing Newport County, are the current champions having won the tournament in 2022 at Vicarage Road, Watford.

The U11 National Girls Football Tournament is one of the competition elements of the Premier League Primary Stars programme. Launched in 2017 and available to every primary school in England and Wales, Premier League Primary Stars uses the appeal of football to help children to be active and develop essential life skills.

Premier League Head of Community Nick Perchard said: “The Premier League Primary Stars U11 National Girls Football Tournament creates an amazing opportunity for girls from across England and Wales to come together and represent their professional football clubs. The regional events help to get more girls into football and bring young people together from diverse backgrounds.”

Premier League Primary Stars enables teachers to use resources across English, Maths, PE and PSHE, to support children to develop skills and values that are crucial to success in later life. Currently 103 professional football clubs from across the leagues run in-classroom Premier League Primary Stars sessions in local partner schools.

Dan King (PLPS Lead) – ‘’The Premier League Primary Stars programme uses the appeal of the Premier League and Southend United to inspire children to learn, be active and develop important life skills. Over the past four years, I have definitely seen the positive impact the Primary Stars programme has had on our local community. Seeing children learning new skills, improving their physical and mental wellbeing and having fun is great to see. Teachers have also benefited massively from the programme by working closely with Southend United Community & Educational Trust sport coaches to develop their knowledge and skills to be able to deliver a beneficial PE lesson.’’

The free primary school programme provides teachers and parents with downloadable resources across a range of curriculum subjects at Key Stage 1 (age 5-7) and Key Stage 2 (age 7-11), developed by teachers for teachers, and in collaboration with subject experts such as the National Literacy Trust and the PSHE Association. More than 60,000 teachers have signed up to access free online national curriculum-linked resources.

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THOUSANDS OF PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN ARE SET TO DISCOVER THE JOY OF MOVING

Southend United Community & Educational Trust is proud to continue its support and delivery of Ferrero UK’s Joy of moving corporate social responsibility programme which inspires thousands of children to lead an active and balanced lifestyle.

The Joy of moving programme has been supporting children across EFL Communities in the UK for the past eight years, engaging over 440,000 children during that period, with a further 72,000 primary school children set to benefit from the programme this year.

The programme consists of two elements – the school-based Move & Learn programme and the Joy of moving Festivals – which have been developed in conjunction with EFL Trust. The unbranded programme is designed to inspire children to move through play, and in doing so, build up key skills such as physical fitness, motor coordination, cognitive functions and creativity and life skills. Alongside the in-school programme offer is the Joy of moving Resource Hub which houses a variety of fun games and activities to get children and families moving at home.

Cathy Abraham, Chief Executive at EFL Trust added:

”We are extremely proud of the Joy of moving programme and the positive impact it has on children each year. We are delighted to continue our partnership with Ferrero and through the EFL Trust’s network of Club Community Organisations, we will continue to deliver a fun programme to children and families.”

Charlie Cayton, Director of Corporate Affairs and Communications, Ferrero UK concluded:

“We’re incredibly proud to have been able to deliver our corporate social responsibility programme, Joy of moving, over the past eight years to children up and down the country. Through our long-term charity partnership with the EFL Trust, the programme has delivered some fantastic results and helps to inspire children to learn skills that will support them in developing positive habits for adulthood. We look forward to the next year of the partnership as we continue to inspire children and families to get active and to discover the Joy of moving.”

To learn more about the Joy of moving Programme, visit

www.efltrust.com/joyofmoving

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SUCET partners with R;pple to deliver its Xmas Message to all

Xmas is a wonderful time of year for most, a time for spending time with loved ones, and a time of reflection, and a time taking care of people.

However, it can also be a time of struggle for many, and for different reasons. With that in mind, SUCET would like to remind people of some important messages.

SUCET’s Xmas message is………….

Support yourself and others this Xmas

Use nature and get outside

Check in with someone today

Ensure you talk about how you feel

Take time to speak to a friend or loved one

SUCET is pleased to launch its partnership with R;pple, a charity set up to prevent people attempting suicide or self-harm via software downloaded to pc’s.

What is R;pple

R;pple is a simple piece of tech, for use on laptops and desktop PCs. It’s an interceptive tool, in the form of a browser extension, designed to present a visual prompt when a person searches for harmful keywords or phrases relating to the topic of self-harm or suicide in search engines. These phrases include any words or terminology which have been identified as displaying potentially damaging online content.

If a user searches for harmful content online, on Google for example, the search will be interrupted with a pop-up screen. They will first be guided through a set of breathing exercises and then the screen changes to show simple, uncluttered and calmly presented collection of helplines, and mental health support services they can access, both now and longer term; accompanied with a message of hope and encouragement to keep safe.

What issue is R;pple addressing?

Harmful online search results can add a level of vulnerability to individuals by reinforcing their feelings, legitimising their thoughts and providing users with the ways and means to act on their contemplations. Currently, when a user searches for a term relating to self-harm or suicide via a search engine, one option of mental health support is displayed: a helpline. And as we know, the listings give a lot of information to try to chose from – probably too many choices for someone in crisis to comprehend. And then there are the very harmful websites that can be found and accessed from a search result list.

R;pple aims to minimise the risks of the internet, while harnessing its potential for good.

Luke Haseldine, Senior B2B Executive at R;pple Suicide Prevention said “I’m delighted that SUCET have chosen to partner with us and help make the internet a safer place. We’ve all endured two difficult winters and now with the cost-of-living crisis, this winter is adding another unwelcomed pressure.

Please look after yourselves and those close to you during this Christmastime. Take note of SUCET’s suggestions if you or a loved one are feeling low and please download the R;pple tool and tell other people about it. Help is out there, and everyone deserves to feel a sense of hope.”

The link to the section about how to install the R;pple tool on to personal laptops and desktops (as individual items) is:

R;pple | Install (ripplesuicideprevention.com)

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Gary’s cycle in support of SUCET…anything is possible.

Today is day 7 of 7, with 6 days of solid cycling behind him with one big push today to get to the finish line in Southend. Gary Lockett is the chair of Southend United Community & Educational Trust and a director of Southend United Football Club. He embarked on this epic challenge, leaving Roots Hall in Southend in Essex on 15th June heading all the way up to Southend in Scotland.

Gary has currently completed 550 of the 640 miles and yesterday saw him cycle the width of Scotland in 7 hours from Edinburgh to Inveraray.

Day 5 and 6 were very challenging, with three big hills to climb into Edinburgh and a head wind on day 5. Day 6 saw Gary cycle into the hills of West Scotland, totalling 110 miles which is a massive achievement.

This is a great personal achievement with real mental toughness and resilience needed to get up day after day and cycle mile after mile for a charity close to his heart, one that he is also the chairman of.

Our vision is to utilise the power of sport and the vehicle of Southend United Football Club to have a positive influence of people’s lives with a mission to have engaged with 1 million people between 2016 and 2026.

We tackle the many complex issues facing our local community such as poverty, diabetes, isolation, bullying, anti-social behaviour, poor education, low self-esteem and so much more. We implement community and education focused programmes and solutions that make a real difference.

‘Football is where our passion starts and not where it ends,

Our goal is to teach young people to do more than score goals,

Whether they’re sporty or not, every child and young person in our community deserves the chance to part of a team,

Because when you’re part of a team, you discover great qualities in yourself. Qualities like respect, determination and friendship,

When you’re part of a team, you lay the foundations for the adult you’ll become,

When you’re part of a team, you learn how to be your best self,

Kicking a ball isn’t the be all and end all. It’s about building up the courage to take a shot,

That courage stays with you,

And once you have it, anything is possible.’

After Southend United were relegated from the English Football League (EFL), Southend United Community & Educational Trust has lost £100,000 per year in funding from the Premier League and EFL.

Gary’s cycle is to help relieve some of the financial pressures that losing that level of funding brings and to enable SUCET to continue their much needed work in the local community. Donations are still welcome as well as your messages of support to push Gary over that finish line SUFC Community is fundraising for Southend United Community & Educational Trust (justgiving.com)

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Chairman cycles from Southend to Southend to raise vital funds for SUCET

Gary Lockett, Southend United Community & Educational Trust Chairman and Director of SUFC is set to cycle from Southend on Sea to Southend in Scotland to raise vital funds to support the ongoing work that is carried out in the community.

Gary’s ride will start at Roots Hall Stadium, Southend on Sea, on 15th June 2022, and finish at Muneroy Tearooms, in Southend, Scotland on 21st June.

There will be special guests joining Gary along the way covering various parts of the country. The aim is for Gary to raise £10,000 to support the trust vital work.

Gary Lockett said “SUCET have had a difficult few years with regards to raising funds, it has been impacted by league position, by the pandemic and more recently the fire at Community Corner at Roots Hall.  SUCET does fantastic work for our communities and so I felt a duty as the chairman to do my bit and help raise funds to allow SUCET to continue delivering its fine work”

Dale Spiby said “I am grateful to Gary for doing this fundraising event, it’s first going to be a tough personal challenge for Gary but one that we hope to see people backing and helping him raise funds to hit his target. The last couple of years have not been easy and so funds to help us continue delivery our work across Southend and south Essex will be gratefully received”.

To donate, follow this link; https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/sufc-community

Further information on the route below:

June 15th Southend to Chatteris 86 miles

June 16th Chatteris to Gainsborough 94 miles

June 17th Gainsborough to Northallerton 90 miles

June 18th Northallerton to Morpeth 67 miles

June 19th Morpeth to Edinburgh 103 miles

June 20th Edinburgh to Inverary 108 miles

June 21st Inverary to Southend 83 miles

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Thousands of children and families will benefit from SUCET’s Joy of Moving Home School Festival

On International Day of Families, Southend United Community & Educational Trust is partnering with the EFL Trust and Ferrero to launch the ‘Joy of Moving Home School Festival’, a full afternoon of home school activities and games to get children and their families moving and having fun.

Following the launch of the new online Joy of Moving Resource Hub, the Home School Festival will involve 72 other EFL Trust network Club Community Organisations.

At a time when children are unlikely to experience the fun of their school sports day this year or missing play time with their friends, this will offer children and families an afternoon of movement and fun with different games and activities to choose from.

The Joy of Moving programme, a Ferrero CSR project, has been supporting Year 5 children across EFL Communities in the UK for the past six years. The Joy of Moving programme has consisted of two elements; the Move & Learn programme and Joy of Moving Festivals. Over 310,000 children have been introduced to moving and learning new skills all while having fun and playing.

Mike Evans, Chief Executive at EFL Trust, said:

“We are delighted to bring the Joy of Moving Home School Festival to thousands of households across the UK. So many children will miss out on their sports day and our festival should offer fun whilst also keeping children active during these times.

“Our network of Club Community Organisations have been doing some amazing work in response to Coronavirus, and this is another way in which football is supporting the community and reaching families in all regions of the country.”

Charlie Cayton, Director of Corporate Affairs and Communications, Ferrero UK, said:

“We have had a strategic partnership with the EFL Trust for many years delivering our corporate social responsibility (CSR) project the Joy of Moving Move & Learn and Festivals.

“We have swiftly worked with the EFL Trust to adapt the programme to share our simple and fun unbranded games with parents and teachers, that give ideas on how to get kids moving through play. This includes a freely accessible resource hub for everyone. We are really excited to see the Joy of Moving Home School Festival in action.”

The games and activities are based on the unique Joy of Moving methodology, developed by Ferrero with key independent parties including Foro Italico (Rome University) and the Italian Olympic Committee (CONI). This methodology inspires children to move through play across the world, whilst developing key skills in four major areas: physical fitness, motor coordination, cognitive functions and creativity and life skills.

The Joy of Moving Home School Festival will begin next week. Keep a look out for what is happening in Southend-on-Sea and surrounding aras through #JOMHomeFestival or to find more fun games to play, visit www.joyofmovingresourcehub.co.uk.

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Princes Trust Students progress on to study with the Blues.

Both Vicki and Matt started with Southend United Community & Educational Trust on our Princes Trust 12-week Team Programme, where they gained the skills and confidence they needed to get back into education, employment or training.

Potential Princes Trust students will work as a team to complete a community project, making a positive difference to the local area. Take part in an action packed residential trip. Have two weeks work experience in something they’re interested in. Develop English and Maths skills and as part of the course spend some time developing interview and CV skills to ensure your confidence is sky-high for when taking the next step.

Matt had this to say “my previous college was not the right environment for me, I found out about the Princes Trust Programme through Facebook and contacted Faye. My favourite part was definitely the residential. I also enjoyed working as part of a team and making new friends.”

“I am really happy that I have progressed on to the BTEC and I enjoy playing football and studying at the same time. I also enjoy wearing the kit and studying at a professional ground.”

 

We also caught up with Vicki

“I was referred to the Princes Trust programme via Southend Community, I attended a college interview, didn’t have the grades required so went on to the Princes Trust Team programme”

“I Really enjoyed the Team programme as it gave me confidence and helped me with skills for interviews, it also helped me to get another chance at Southend Community by helping me to achieve a place on the BTEC Sport programme”

“Really enjoying the BTEC so far, I like the training, the lessons and I have met new friends”

 

If you are aged 16-25 and are looking to get your life back on track. Contact Faye on 01702 341351 or email f.lambert@southendunited-cet.co.uk

Programme start date 24th September

 

 

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SUCET Celebrate #GirlsFootballWeek

 

Last week Southend United Community & Educational Trust celebrated #GirlsFootballWeek with a real array of activities. Starting off with a Southend Brough tournament. With over 120, 10 teams. This was a great way to showcase girls football and the talent that is right here in Southend. The tournament was held on Tuesday 24th April at Chase High School. After some tough games and some excellent football, Southend High went on to take home the trophy. We hope to host many more of these tournaments in the future.

Georgia Raby Assistant project officer spoke about what it is like as a female working in football.

She had this to say.

“ When I was at school there were not a lot of opportunities for me to play football so I had to play with the boys, after I finished my A levels I wanted to find a job working in football and Southend United gave me that opportunity, I look after the Every Player Counts programme, and Premier League Girls. I am also the futsal manager for our college girls and it’s great to see them play as I never really got that opportunity and to see them grow is great!”

I would say to girls that want to work in football, there are definitely jobs out there so don’t give up and keep looking. I also would urge any young girls wanting to get into football to start playing for a local team.”

We then finished the week off with a trip to Colchester for a girls Football Festival. With St Martins secondary school from Hutton representing the Blues. They came up against 4 teams from Colchester. It was a great way to showcase girls football across Essex and showed how much girls football had grown.