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Resource for Groups

Networking

Whether you are housebound or part of a small group, it often makes a big difference if you can make links with other people outside your home or group. Mentors encourage these links in a variety of ways and people always seem to be enthusiastic. They say that it makes them feel part of something bigger; it gives them a feeling that they belong to a wider community, boosts their confidence and inspires them with new ideas.

Collective projects are projects which involve several groups and individuals. They are one way of bringing people together and having a common purpose, even if everyone doesn’t get together in one place at the same time. Collective projects can involve individuals, carers, people who are housebound and people who are not normally part of any group. A collective project could be a weaving, quilt or felt hanging. Everyone can make (or learn to make) small sections to add to a larger design which can be displayed to the public in local libraries, GP surgeries, even pubs and council buildings. People take great pride in seeing their own contribution as part of the whole piece and the quality of the final product raises their profile in the local community.

Informal consultations linked to special activity days also provide a way of bringing people together to discuss their needs and goals. Mentors will help local groups to organise days like this and will ensure that housebound people can also take part in the consultations.

Reminiscence projects provide a focus of interest particularly for older people. Museums may provide materials and a venue and might want to collect information for major projects such as the BBC World at War, or Transport exhibitions.

Bringing groups and individuals together for social celebrations, or to share the cost and experience of a special outside artist or provider, or to go on a shared outing can help people and groups feel more involved.

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