CBBC Summer Social FREE Schools Event
Start Date
07/07/17
End Date
07/07/17
Location
MediaCity UK, Salford M50 2EQ, UK
Lead
CBBC and Youth Charter
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main Impact Outcome
2. Health - SDG 3
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The Youth Charter, in collaboration with CBBC, invited schools to participate in a FREE Schools preview event to the annual CBBC Summer Social Festival which was held on the piazza at MediaCityUK on the 7th – 9th July 2017.
The Youth Charter invited:
17 schools;
680 pupils; and
70 staff To participated in the CBBC Summer Social FREE Schools event.
The event included:
CBBC Zone with activities related CBBC Programming;
Learning with University of Salford;
Football with MUFC Foundation;
Rugby with Toronto Wolfpack;
Sport with University of Salford.
The event included three groups of schools starting and finishing in staggered times, as follows:
Group 1 – 11.00am to 15.00pm;
Group 2 – 11.15am to 16.15pm;
Group 3 – 11.30pm to 16.30pm.
The CBBC Summer Social was open on Saturday and Sunday from 09:30am to 17:00 for families to attend.
Inputs

Time Utilisation
2,000
Hours
Investment
£50,000
British Pounds
Outputs

24
Stakeholder Partners

680
Young People or Participants
120
Social Coaches
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Impact Outcomes
Youthwise Project Outcomes are set against the following 7 UN 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that deliver the Youth Charter Community Campus Model and Legacy Cultural Framework:
Education
The CBBC Summer Social provided a 'Interactively Active and Actively Interactive' learning experience for primary school children from Greater Manchester, this included a range of sport, art, culture and digital activities.
Health
The school pupils participated in a wide range of Sport and Physical Activities to improve their health and wellbeing.
Citizenship
No
Environment
Yes
The CBBC Summer Social used the MediaCityUK Plaza area, BBC and University of Salford buildings, providing a unique opportunity for the school pupils to access these world class facilities and spaces.
Further & Higher Education,
Employment & Entrepreneurship
Yes
The school pupils were able to access activities delivered by the University of Salford to inspire aspirations for Further and Higher Education, whilst the BBC delivered interactive media activities to inspire aspirations for careers in the Media Industry.
Collaboration & Partnership
Yes
The CBBC Summer Social included Collaboration and Partnership by organisations located in MediaCityUK, including the BBC, as well other local organisations, such as Manchester United Foundation, and along with a wide range of other public, private and third sector community organisations.
Equality, Diversity, Inclusion and Participation (EDIP)
Yes
The schools pupils and staff, and the event staff and volunteers, all represented the diverse communities of Greater Manchester, with inclusion and partcipation central to the delivery of the event.
























