Youth Charter Community Day
Start Date
18/02/23
End Date
18/02/23
Location
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London E20 2ST, UK
Lead
Youth Charter, Met Police, London Stadium Learning and Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
Report

main Impact Outcome
3. Citizenship - SDG 16
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The Youth Charter Community Day was brought together a multi-agency stakeholder collaboration currently based at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and within Greater London.
The aim of the day was to build cultural bridges of trust, confidence and respect between the local communities and the Metropolitan Police, as part of the Youth Charter’s #YouthVision4MetPolice project. The project’s ultimate aim is to improve the neighbourhood policing relationships with a view to encouraging the recruitment of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic communities as part of the #BTheChangeYouWant2C recruitment campaign. The day was delivered in partnership with the Community Outreach Team of the London Metropolitan Police Service. A #YouthVision4MetPolice Survey was also developed to provide young people and communities with the opportunity to set out a Positive Vision for how they would like to see the London Metropolitan Police Service working with young people and communities. The Youth Charter Community Day was also delivered as part of the Youth Charter’s ongoing #Call2Action and #LegacyOpportunity4All.
Inputs

Time Utilisation
200
Hours
Investment
£20,000
British Pound
Outputs

10
Stakeholder Partners

2000
Young People or Participants
30
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
Young people and community members were provided with the opportunity to engage with the Met Community Police teams and learn about how they increasing diversity and representation within the Met Police and the opportunities to joined the Met Police.
Health
WHU Foundation provided sport and physical activities for the children, young people and community members to participate in.
Citizenship
Yes
The Community Day was focused on Citizenship rights and responsibilities and improving relations between the Met Police and local communities.
Environment
Yes
The Community Day brought young people and community members to Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and providing them with access to the world class facilities available, including the London Marathon Community Track.
Further & Higher Education,
Employment & Entrepreneurship
Yes
The Community Day provided young people with the opportunity for young people to engage with, and learn about, career opportunities with the Met Police.
Collaboration & Partnership
Yes
The Community Day was delivered in Collaboration and Partnership between Youth Charter, Met Police, London Stadium Learning and Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
Equality, Diversity, Inclusion and Participation (EDIP)
Yes
The young people and community members who participated in and attended the Community Day represented the diverse communities of East London.








