Monday, 14 December 2009

Blog learning


today me and david are setting up a blog!

Friday, 11 December 2009

Week Eight - Burhan and Laura!

Week Six by Burhan and Laura
Did you know that one in ten people in Aberdeen lives in deprivation? To try and reduce this shocking statistic Instant Neighbour provides support to people living on low incomes in Aberdeen City and Shire. They recycle and distribute quality used furniture, clothing, and baby equipment to people who need it most. We help by going out and about in the van, picking up the furniture, distributing the furniture, and sorting out the other goods which are donated from members of the public (including thousands of cans of tinned food!). Preparation for Christmas has already started, and we have had a busy week with the launch of the Giving Tree! Through the Giving Tree members of the public donate gifts to children who might not normally get to receive one at Christmastime! At the launch we met the Lord Provost for the second time; we were first introduced at the beginning of the programme when we were invited for a tour of the Aberdeen City Council buildings.
Instant Neighbour receives lots of volunteers, so this week we have had the opportunity to meet other volunteers from all different part of the community (including lots of ‘warembo’ from the Police Cadets!). Despite the fact that we are so busy the happy and relaxed atmosphere at Instant Neighbour (and the fact we are always laughing and joking!) stops it from being tiring.
Aberdeen Forward is the other place where we are working in Aberdeen. It’s an environmental charity working to reduce waste and improve the surroundings for citizens of Aberdeen City and Shire. The charity runs many interesting projects including the Real Nappy project, Composting programmes and the Creative Waste Exchange (which is basically an Aladin’s Cave full of goodies and other exciting stuff!). Aberdeen Forward also conducts workshops with students from different schools to make sure that the environmental education begins at a grassroots level. At Aberdeen Forward we are doing a research project on the carbon footprint of the charity.
At the weekend we escaped from Aberdeen for a few days and headed west to Grantown on Spey! It was busy week but nice and lovely!
CHEERS‼ YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHHHHHHHHHHH‼‼‼

Week Seven - Maria and Charlie

This week was a busy week we went to Edinburgh, to our Volunteer Placement, and we had a team day in which we went bowling.
So the week started off by going to Edinburgh early on Monday morning, almost everyone fell asleep on the bus on the way, probably because we were all at a gig the previous night. We arrived in Edinburgh and went to the Scottish Parliament for a tour; unfortunately buttons didn’t show us around this time. After we had been shown around the amazing building which we were informed cost £414million.We went to the British Council for lunch. And after the British Council we were free to roam the city in which we saw the castle, a few of us walked up the big hill, walked along the Royal Mile, went to the childhood museum and a few of us even ate our first battered Mars bar.
On Tuesday we went to our Volunteer Placement at Aberdeen Foyer on a project called Community Signature. The idea behind it is that it is a type of questionnaire that is interactive and gets in depth responses from the people we are asking the questions to. The community we are working with is Torry, the aim of doing the Signatures is that we can send the gathered information to the Council who can then find the areas that need investment. We were at a retirement home on Tuesday asking five pensioners what they thought about their community.
On Wednesday it was Charlie and Lillian’s GCD which was on Human Rights.
On Thursday we again went to our volunteer placement where we did a signature with two men who are on initiatives run by Aberdeen Foyer.
On Friday there was a team day in which the group discussed several issues and ways to solve those issues. We decided that we would like to see what each other would be doing in their placements rather than always discussing problems as the team is starting to integrate and communicate very well. We also had a session run by Dave looking at stereotypes and how that can affect peoples attitudes to one another. Later on in the evening we went bowling where we all could relax after having such a busy week.