Agenda and minutes
Contact: Partnerships and Communities Team 0300 330 7000 e-mail: forums@northampton.gov.uk
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Welcome, introductions and apologies Minutes: Matthew Toresen (chair), Aimee Luck (NBC), Simon (Outlaws), Will (Qspace), Laura Graham (Action4Happiness/Happy Hood), Helen (Lowdown), Will B (Lowdown), Philip, Dean (National Care Group), Sgt Steve Bedford (Northants Police), Zach (Qspace/Trangst), Amy (Northants Fire), Alex (NCF), John (NLive) Apologies: Belinda Cotton, Cllr Anna King |
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Minutes and matters arising PDF 154 KB Minutes: Previous minutes agreed as a true record.
Messages of Hope Qstory) and Bard Picnic to be picked up on April agenda. |
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Action for Happiness Laura Graham Minutes: Laura joined to talk about the Action for
Happiness and ask for ideas from the Forum. Public Health funded 90 minute monthly meet-ups are taking place online. This month was friendly February – open to all, currently by Zoom – UFO, Heathers Café, United Africa Assoc, and Zimwomen running these digital meet ups. Action for Happiness Website has LOADS of free resources that you can access and share. Free online wellbeing events happen each month which are open to everyone and explore the 10 Keys to Happier Living. Monthly Actions Calendars developed by volunteers in Northants have been downloaded millions of times and provide daily suggestions that are proven to improve happiness. Action for Happiness App is free and given twice daily happiness prompts. Find A4H on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter by searching @A4HNorthants. If the group have any suggestions for social media/content please get in touch. Subscribe to the free, local, monthly newsletter with lots of lovely ideas to help you be happier, just email Laura on… to be added to the distribution list.
Q – Dean: representing a care home in the town; are the meet ups open to people with support needs? A - Not there as a counselling service but an opportunity for social support and is often referred to by social prescribers.
Laura to get in touch with Lowdown to pick back up on previous partnership work.
Offer from Dean to volunteer/have some input – welcomed by Laura. Hogn offered to add A4H to NLive community noticeboard. John to take back and arrange for some recordings with Laura.
THE HAPPY `HOOD – Laura is also co-founder of this local Zine all about good news in Northampton, published quarterly and celebrating all those doing good in their communities. Follow on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Zines can be ordered from our website If anyone has any good news from their organisation they’d like to share, email: hello@thehappyhood.com
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Independent Advisory Group Sgt Steve Bedford (Northants Police) Minutes: The Police are expected to have an Independent Advisory Group (IAG), representative of the diverse communities, who meet regularly to raise policing issues that affect them and to act as a sounding board for Police when looking at new processes or policy that may adversely affect some communities.
Members of the IAG are sometimes (thankfully rarely) called upon to assist with major investigations where there maybe communication barriers or mistrust within communities and also sometimes to form a small task/finish group to look at a specific issue or problem.
Discussions have been taking place to collaborate with the Community Forums and have a standard agenda item on all forum meetings that would be attended by a Police Sergeant. The purpose would be for the community to be able to raise crime and policing issues directly and to act as a critical friend to the police and challenge them on issues.
A form will be circulated with the minutes asking for personal details from those who are willing to be included on a list of community contacts. This list would be contacted directly in the event of issues that are likely to cause concern in order to share factual information through your networks and get feedback.
These contacts are also sometimes used to gather a panel to review policy changes and also in matters of a major incident for purposes of an investigation. Aid to communication – latter would need a confidentiality statement signing to protect sensitive information that could hinder the investigation.
Anyone with questions or wanting further information/clarification on any of the above please contact Aimee or Steve.
Discussion and feedback from forum members:
Will (Qspace) raised concerns about the Police attending all meetings, with the view that it may put some people off and suggested the attendance over the years from the police has been inconsistent.
Zach suggested an
LGBTQ Officer might be preferred.
A number of other members disagreed with comments made and welcomed the police to attend. WillB (Lowdown) highlighted that the forum is predominantly made up of people who also represent LGBTQ services and groups and it is important to work with the police, build working relationships and encourage hate crime reporting. If it was a support group then it would be less appropriate for Police to take part on a regular basis.
Dean agreed that opening the line of communication with the Police is important.
Alex (NCF) asked if replacing the advisory group would mean less formalised scrutiny of the Police? Steve - Hoping for more formal scrutiny as a result. Previous Advisory Group was successful for several years but membership dropped off and no longer have a representative group. Actions will be noted in ... view the full minutes text for item 4. |
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Community Information Exchange Minutes: Lowdown penpal scheme for youth group
launched – mostly under 13’s paired with youth group
members – lovely to see the communications between them. If
you know any young people under 13 that can’t access social
media groups this might be useful.
Trangst continued to run throughout lockdown online. If you want to access please use facebook page (private space for peer support and social).
Matt (Chair) – also works for Northants police as staff, not officer in postivie action team, recently challenged by an anti trans group (‘Sex not Gender’) about policies – warning that others may be targeted.
Qspace still sending out monthly
wellbeing packs – free, if you want one/know anyone who does
just contact by email or social media. Virtual youth group taking
place on a Thursday.
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Any Other Business Minutes: Alex – NCF Grants available: Covid funding – for those working with those effected , up to £2k Queens institute fund – health and wellbeing £10-20k (Northamptn) Compton fund – arts Anyone wanting funding info please get in touch with Alex |
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Date Of Next Meeting Tuesday 20 April, 7pm Tuesday 15 June (social) Tuesday 10 August Tuesday 5 October (social) Tuesday 30 November
Minutes: Tuesday 20 April, 7pm
Meeting concluded 20:05 |
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