Bedfordshire PCC launches Covid-19 Fund to provide support for young people during the outbreak

The Covid-19 Fund will be open to applications for two weeks
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Bedfordshire's Police and Crime Commissioner has launched a fund to support young people, aged between 10 and 25, during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Kathryn Holloway launched the fund today (Wednesday, April 8) and the office of the Police and Crime Commissioner is encouraging applications to the fund, which aim to provide arts and crafts, cooking lessons, health and fitness activities and advice or innovative educational support, to help occupy young people during the lockdown.

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current period of social distancing and which provide the sort of activities they would want to have made available to them.

Bedfordshire's Police and Crime Commissioner has launched a fund to support young people during the Covid-19 pandemicBedfordshire's Police and Crime Commissioner has launched a fund to support young people during the Covid-19 pandemic
Bedfordshire's Police and Crime Commissioner has launched a fund to support young people during the Covid-19 pandemic

She said: "The idea behind this came from a brilliant Bedford-based group called Faces which asked middle school pupils in a school where more than 40 languages are spoken, before the pandemic, what sort of out of school activities they’d like to take part in. They gave answers from Pilates and Yoga to cookery.

"During the current pandemic, we are asking young people to stay at home and away from their friends, to save lives.

"We must give them something to do to help support the national effort and prevent them from being drawn into either breaking the advice or less helpful activities at a time when those who distribute drugs, for example, are having a tough time getting their supplies out and may well prey on this age group to try to get them to do it for them.

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"There’s also a real imperative to help with young people’s mental health during a time of deep disquiet and widespread anxiety."

The OPCC is also looking for organisations to support these remote sessions by providing packages with materials to help young people to be able to follow along.

These packages would be distributed to those who are currently living away from home, without most of their belongings, for example as a result of leaving a home where there has been Domestic Abuse.

A Just Giving page has been set up to allow members of the public or local businesses to donate, which will help to provide the contents, including bakery and general cookery utensils, arts and crafts materials or exercise mats.

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Kathryn Holloway added: “We want to reach children who need our support most and helping to provide these sorts of goods to allow them to join in with online activities also allows families in particular need to make the most of an otherwise very difficult period.

“By paying for online activities and providing the goods to support them before September, I am trying to do something which is both fun and constructive for our young people at risk which will can cover either the lockdown or school summer holidays, depending on how the next few weeks play out.

“I am aware that Bedfordshire’s hugely generous residents and some of our charitable partners have established funds to help those in need as a result of the pandemic and I very much hope that they will wish to support this project."

The Covid-19 Fund will be open to applications for two weeks, this will enable the OPCC to allocate funds to successful applicants so they can provide support and start producing content as soon as possible.

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Any funds allocated to organisations or charities will need to be spent between May and September 2020.

For more information and to apply, visit www.bedfordshire.pcc.police.uk/covid-19fund and download the Bedfordshire OPCC Covid-19 Fund Application Form, which will need to be completed and sent via email to [email protected] by 5pm Wednesday 22 April.

To make a donation to the Just Giving page visit: www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/Bedfordshirecovid-19fund.