Incredible creations by young people in WolverhamptonWe were deligted to be one of the funded projects delivering HAF Activities* over the Feb Half Term school holidays in Wolverhampton. *The Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) Programme, introduced in 2021, provides free school holiday provision including healthy meals and enriching activities for children from low-income households. Evidence shows that free holiday clubs such as the HAF scheme can have a positive impact on children and young people, and provide consistent and easily accessible enrichment activities. We hired space at Workspace, ASAN (All Saints Action Network) for 5 dates (16th – 20th February 2026) and they also provided our catering and delivered a varied timetable of creative activities, one in the morning and one in the afternoon, with plenty of plan B’s / and C’s for ‘fast finishers.’ RAW aimed to achieve the following outcomes, among others, for the young people we worked with in this scheme:
Some of the young people who attended had additional needs and health conditions, such as:
SELECTION OF IMAGESDay 1: Pop Art Fruit and Healthy LifestylesOn Day One of our scheme we encouraged young people to paint #popart canvases - with a healthy eating theme (one of the core elements of the HAF Programme). We also delivered some education about #healthylifestyles - including positive mental health, to follow #ChildrensMentalHealthWeek which is driven by the Place2Be movement. Day 1: Deaf Awareness and BSL learningThe young people learnt about #deafawareness with our Deaf director Gary - as part of our Feb Half Term HAF Activities, funded by City of Wolverhampton Council and Department for Education. Also some basic #BSL (British Sign Language) learning - including a young person, who has attended our sessions previously, being an ambassador for sign language and teaching the finger spelling alphabet. And, of course, our famous BSL Bingo - with a Healthy Eating theme. Day 2: Leonardo da Vinci and Recreating his Mona LisaDay 2 of our Feb Half Term #HAF Activities was a focus on Leonardo da Vinci - a true #Renaissance artist, inventor and much more. We looked at a few of his works including The Last Supper (see a Black Country version of that here, painted by Alex's father Max!), the Vitruvian Man and of course, the Mona Lisa. Read more about the art of Max Vann here: https://www.alexvann.co.uk/the-art-of-max-vann.html The young people then created their own version of the Mona Lisa in square sections which were pieced together at the end of the session. We think she looks great, what do you think? The reveal video of the recreation has gone viral on Instagram (more about that in a later post). Watch the video here. Day 3: Georges Seurat and PointillismSome truly remarkable Pointillist marker drawings, in the style of Georges Seurat, by young people attending RAW's HAF session at All Saints Action Network Ltd Some Wolverhampton landmarks as you've never seen them before and other subjects all made with tiny dots and a load of patience! This is a really mindful and relaxing activity to do. Day 4 : Hama Beads and Slate CoastersOn day 4 the young people used Hama fuse beads to create characters, creatures and objects and decorated their slate coasters with beautiful designs which were then varnished. Day 5: Mental Health ActivitiesOn day 5 we focused on #ChildrensMentalHealthWeek and the young people participated in a range activities to help them think about their own self care and the steps they can take to safeguard their positive mental health. This included making 'What Makes Me Happy' posters, watching a presentation by Jen which included some resources from Place2Be, learning #BSL signs related to the theme, and making their own 'zines (see the next post). We rounded off the day by singing - and signing - the classic Bob Marley song 'Three Little Birds'...."Don't worry, about a thing...." with Alex on the guitar. #GivingPeopleACreativeVoice #mentalhealth #HAFActivities #BobMarley Children's Mental Health - Resources and SignpostingSAMARITANS If you need urgent support but don't want to go to A&E you can call Samaritans. They're always open and there to listen. Freephone 116 123. CHILDLINE Childline is a free, private and confidential service for anyone under 19 with any issue you are going through. You can talk to them about anything, whatever your worry, whenever you need help, anytime day or night. www.childline.org.uk Phone: 0800 1111 YOUNG MINDS Young Minds is a mental health charity for children and young people. They give advice and information about mental health conditions and support for young people & parents and carers. www.youngminds.org.uk Text YM to 85258 KOOTH A free, anonymous, online counselling and emotional well-being service for young people aged 11-18 (up to 25 for care leavers/SEND). www.kooth.com BASE 25 Base 25 provides a safe, drop-in space for under 25s in Wolverhampton city centre for emotional support and counseling. 29-31 Temple St, Wolverhampton WV2 4AN 01902 572040 [email protected] QUOTES FROM LEARNERS SURVEY RESPONSESTHANK YOU!THE RAW TEAM!
Thanks to our Directors, staff, volunteers and sign language interpreters for making this scheme one of our most impactful projects ever! L-R: Jenaitre, Tammy, Gary, Alex, Jemma, Lisa, Courtney and Taran
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