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The first Brighton Marathon takes place on Sunday 18th April 2010. This is the perfect Marathon for those who have missed out on a place in the London Marathon or who are looking for a smaller crowd to run in! There are just 12,000 places available in the Brighton Marathon, made up of 9,000 individual places and 3,000 guaranteed Charity places.
The Marathon is being held exclusively on roads and tarmac so it will be quite a fast course. There are some undulations on the route, particularly in the first half, but runners will be pleased to hear that the second half of the race is very flat! The course begins at Preston Park, then heads down the London Road to the Royal Pavillion and The Level before taking a breathtaking swing out to Ovingdean and Rottingdean. The runners will then return to central Brighton along the sea front and take a route up through the edges of Hove in the West before returning to the sea front and a spectacular finish on Madeira Drive.
To secure your place in the 'Team Y' for the inaugural Brighton Marathon or you need to do is fill out the application form and send it to us with your registration fee of £50.
All we ask is that you commit to raising a minimum of £600 in sponsorship for Sussex Central YMCA. Your registration fee will count towards this total. You can raise money in lots of different ways, not just from friends, family and colleagues through race sponsorship. You can organise your own fundraising events (bake-a-cake sale, carboot, Ebay sales) or ask your employers or local firms to support you.
'Through the Mind's Eyes II' is an exhibition of creative work produced by young volunteers from the Experience in Mind project, who work to raise awareness about young people's mental health issues. The collection, which includes animations and photography, visually represents young people's individual experiences of mental health and aims to challenge stereotypes and reduce stigma about issues that are so often hidden.
Please forward this to any colleagues, volunteers, young people or friends who you think may be interested. Come along for a drink and a chat, and support the project in making this a really good event!
Experience in Mind is run in partnership between Sussex Central YMCA and Mind in Brighton & Hove, and is a Vinvolved project, which is part of Vinvolved's national youth volunteering programme.
This seminar will explore the links between children's early experience, their emotional well-being and their performance in school. It will be of great interest to teachers, counsellors, therapists and all those working with children. Specifically, the seminar will address such issues as:
There will be an opportunity for discussion and reference to clinical work.
Dr Heather Geddes is a qualfied teacher and Educational Psychotherapist who undertakes training and consultation with teachers and educational staff. Dr Geddes completed her PhD thesis on attachment behaviour in relation to responses to the teacher and the learning task. She works privately as a therapist, supervisor and trainer and contributes to the MA Training in Educational Psychotherapay at the Caspari Foundation. Her book 'Attachment in the Classroom' was published in 2006 and signed copies will be on sale on the day.
Date: Saturday 21st November 2009Time: 9.30am - 12.30pm (registration, tea and coffee from 9.0am)
Venue: Jurys Inn, 101 Stroudley Road, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 4DJ
01273 862121 www.jurysinns.com (disabled access)
Cost £35.00 (includes tea and coffee on arrival and during the seminar)
For a booking form, please download the attachment below. For more information please contact Anne Taylor on 01273 320500 or Email: therapeuticservices@sussexcentralymca.org.uk.
Through the Mind's EyesA group of young people from the Experience in Mind project have written and produced three innovative and enlightening short films which explore young people’s experiences of mental health. A showcase of these films, ‘Through the Mind’s Eyes’, will be shown as a free community event on Thursday 26th March 2009 from 6.00 – 7.00pm at the Duke of York’s Cinema, Preston Circus, Brighton.
The showcase represents the ongoing work to raise awareness about young people’s mental health. Experience in Mind volunteers aged 16 – 25 use their own experiences to raise awareness about young people’s mental health through delivering training to schools, colleges and professionals, and by creative exhibitions in the community.
Take part in Sussex Central YMCA's Sleep Easy event
Sussex Central YMCA has been supporting young people across Sussex for 90 years. Every night we provide over 130 bed spaces for young people who would otherwise be homeless.
Resident and volunteer Kim says of Sussex Central YMCA: "they helped me when I needed a roof over my head. When I wasn't very well and had no one to turn to Sussex Central YMCA supported me. I don't like to think about what would have happened to me if Sussex Central YMCA wasn't there."
Challenge yourself, have fun and raise money to support Sussex Central YMCA's work with homeless young people by spending a night sleeping out under the stars (cardboard boxes provided by Big Yellow Storage!). The Sleep Easy event will take place in the grounds of the recently reopened St Peter's Church with a fun-packed programme including live music, story telling and giant games.
Registration fee is £10 and includes supper and breakfast by Bagelman, Pret a Manger and McDonalds.
Support our event!
Friday 12th December will see the launch of the Winter 2008 Safer Drinking Campaign, run in partnership with Brighton and Hove City Teaching Primary Care Trust (PCT) and Crime Reduction Initiatives (CRI).
Outreach workers, dressed as lollipop ladies, will be stopping people on their nights out and talking to them about how to reduce risks from alcohol and letting them know about the Safe Space project.
Youth Club At The Y CentreSussex Central YMCA youth club will be taking place in Stoneham Park on the evening of Thursday 24th of July from 7.30 to 9.15pm. For one evening the events that make the club such an exciting place will be moved out of the Y Centre in Marmion Road and released into the local community. Young people will be performing music as well as enjoying organised sports events. The air will be filled with pleasant tunes, laughing people and the smell of sweet barbequed food. Support and advice services will be there to answer any questions that can arise in the sometimes tricky journey from adolescence to adulthood and as ever the dynamic YMCA staff team will be making the whole event a safe and fun place for all.
Haeji: Volunteer InterviewerNational Volunteers' Week, from the 1st to 7th June, is the UKs annual celebration of volunteering. Go to the National Volunteer Week website for more info.
Sussex Central YMCA has now has more than 90 volunteers ranging from the youngest at 14 to the oldest at 86! The volunteers work in all the different areas of the organisation, making a huge difference and doing it all for free.