In July 2008, we approached HM YOI Feltham with a view to reinstating our workshops at this location. This decision was made
due to our withdrawal from HM YOI Aylesbury where the management has resolutely refused to support any of our workshop costs since
their introduction in January 2004. We are delighted to report that a pilot workshop will take place at Feltham in late
August 2008 with 20 or so 18-21 year old inmates, ironically, in the same workshop where we originally delivered our programme between
April 1999 and July 2004. The outcome of the pilot session will form the platform for 7 workshops to be presented at Feltham
between September 2008 and March 2009, utilising the remainder of our Big Lottery Fund grant. Should Feltham wish us to continue
our workshops beyond April 2009, we have advised them that we shall require partial workshop costs, staged in two phases over a two
year period. However, with the current constraints on prison budgets, we would fully understand if this was not viable in which
case we shall withdraw in March 2009.
On August 28, 2008, we shall present our last workshop at HM YOI Norwich. We have
been singularly unsuccessful in securing partial overheads support for this location. It is our least cost effective venue in
terms of staff time, travel costs and numbers attending. However, we are extremely sad to be leaving Norwich after 3 years of
workshop delivery. We wish to extend our thanks to both The Sir Halley Stewart Trust who provided the major share of our workshop
costs and The Foundation Training Company Ltd, the workshop venue providers.
We have recently secured new grants
of £60,000 over three years from The Tudor Trust, £32,000 over two years from The City Bridge Trust, £12,500
for one year from The Jack Petchey Foundation, £9,000 over two years from The Ajahma Charitable Trust and £1,000
from The Hawthorne Charitable Trust. We continue our 'rolling' fundraising programme in order that we can take forward our schools
and prison-based workshops in the next financial year and beyond. To this end, we secured a second grant of £3,000 from The
Goldsmiths Company in July 2008.
We are delighted to report that Outside Chance achieved 'Investors in People'
accreditation at our first attempt, effective from March 12, 2007. We are extremely grateful to our pre assessment advisor, our
assessor and The Urban Partnership Group for their grant of £500 towards the cost of the assessment itself.
Please
watch out for our newsletters in January, April, July and October each year and regular website updates, all of
which will keep you informed of our progress.