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      <title><![CDATA[ Brent (Phase 1 - Completed) 
        
 The following Well  London activities took place in the Kensal Green area. 
 Themed  Projects 
 Be Creative, Be Well 
  Harlesden Youth Theatre and Sarah Ullmann:  “Our country’s Good” performance with students from local schools. 
 Sarah Ullman further developed Harlesden Youth       Theatre with a series of workshops. 
 Harlesden Poetry Hub. 
   This is a safe space, I  enjoy coming here, to our sanctuary. 
 Project participant  

 Eatwell 
 Community Feasts were  delivered in August and December 2008 and August 2009. 

 DIY Happiness  
 Eight DIY  Happiness sessions took place for local women.   

 Mental  Wellbeing impact assessment (MWIA) 
 An MWIA took  place on the Pocket Park/Tubbs Road project. 

 Changing Minds 
 Mental health  awareness sessions took place on a variety of subjects including: 
  Mental Health Awareness. 
 Stress management. 
 Confidence Building for young people. 
 Drugs and alcohol awareness. 
  Healthy Spaces  
  Tubbs Road Pocket Park 
   The park is brilliant... I like all the  imagination and artwork used - it was a very dull area before and it’s  brilliant to have such inventiveness used in improving it. It has been really  good for the Residents Association also: it's so nice to have something  positive happening in the area.  Local councillor, James Powney  

 In September 2010, The Junction Road Residents’  Association won the Well London category of the London Health  Commission 2010 Awards Scheme for bringing together local people to create Tubbs Road Pocket Park.  The group worked with  many agencies to build local partnerships and successfully raised funds for a  programme of open space improvements and fun activities, supported by the Well  London Programme.  
  
 Activate London 
  Street dance sessions at Northwest10 Club 
 Yoga sessions for older people 
 Community Gym at Cardinal Hinsley School 
 Street dance sessions at Open Doors 
 Gentle exercise for older people Open Doors 
 Boxercise sessions at Cardinal Hinsley School 
 Capaiera sessions at Brent Festival 
  Heart of  the Community Projects 
 Training communities  
 This project  provided training for the following Well London groups: 

  WLDT members 
 Well London Activators 
 MWIA facilitators 
 Young Ambassador 
  Training  Communities also offered Personal support packages (PSPs).  Examples of training people chose included  the following: 
  Writing and documentary film making. 
 Photography. 
 Family mediator training. 
 Spanish for beginners. 
 Principles for personal fashion stylist. 
 Exercise for nutrition. 
  Youth.com 
  A talent show. 
 Promotion of STI testing. 
 DJing at a summer fun day. 
  Related links 

   Well London Delivery Team  
  WellNet  
  Active Living Map  
   Participant  Data  
 Total  participants; 413 
 325 people  reported an increase in healthier eating.  
 310 people  reported increased access to affordable healthy food.  
 320 people  reported an increase in levels of physical activity.  
342 people  reported that they felt more or much more positive. 

 Junction Residents’ Association:  Tubbs Road pocket park 
 Backing onto the tracks at  Willesden Junction station in Brent is a small, brand new and immaculately groomed  park. It occupies a gap in the terraced housing of Tubbs Road that for years  was not much more than a patch of scrub.  

 In the basement of a nearby  café, the Junction Residents’ Association is discussing the purchase of a new  bench. Using £30,000 of funding from Well London, matched by Brent Council, the  group – helped by environmental charity Groundwork, one of Well London’s  delivery partners – began work on the pocket park in September last year.  

 The local community now has  a spruce new public space, and it is already well-used. But for the residents  involved, the development process itself has delivered less tangible benefits,  too. Image 4 

 ‘The park has been a real  focus for the community,’ says Beatrice Barleon, founder of the Junction  Residents’ Association. ‘It will be even more so in the summer. Our group is so  diverse, there are people from all communities – Croatian, Ghanaian, I’m German  – we are hugely mixed and the park has really pulled people together. People  say hello to each other in the street now, and that is a huge thing.’ 

 Fellow association member  Liz Murray agrees. ‘The park has improved people’s wellbeing,’ she says. ‘Not  only that, but when we were door-knocking about having the park done up, people  were a bit negative to start with –they thought nothing would be done. But now  people have seen the result, they have more belief that things can be done.’ 

 Ms Barleon is, she explains,  a great believer in localism, but not the big society. Groundwork’s support and  expertise were crucial: ‘It’s a false economy that people who are working, who  have families, who are busy with life will be able to do these things by  themselves [without professional support].’ 

 In Willesden, however, that  support has been forthcoming – and it has strengthened the local community as  much as it has prettified the area. ‘Well London has brought the community  together to make rewarding things happen, and it has worked really well,’ she  adds. ‘In this area a number of different communities and community groups have  started to come together and that’s a very important development.’ March 2011  ]]></title>
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