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Everything you need to know about Your Own Place

businessequip · 08/04/2021 ·

Everything you need to know about Your Own Place

People often tell us that they didn’t realise we work with every age group, or we can travel anywhere, or we work with other organisations. There’s so much you might not know about Your Own Place and the work we do to prevent homelessness. We’re so much more than a young persons’ organisation, although we do love working with them too! Below we’ve busted some of the most common myths we hear. 

“You only work with young people”

Whilst we love working with young people and we do have a Your Own Place Advisory Board made up of fantastic young people who help us stay relevant and accessible, they’re not the only age group we work with. We work with people of all ages to prevent homelessness whatever their background or life experience. Our workshops ensure people have the skills they need to maintain secure tenancies AND thrive in life. Homelessness can affect anyone so it’s important that we make sure as many people as possible have access to our workshops. 

“You only work in Norwich”

This is something we hear a lot and it’s simply not true! We travel wherever we’re needed to make an impact. Although we are based in Norwich we travel throughout the east and beyond facilitating workshops in a way that’s accessible for trainees. It’s important for us to break down as many barriers as possible and a big one can be challenges around travelling, whether physical or emotional. By travelling to where our trainees are we maximise engagement, ensuring they walk away with skills for life. We’re happy to work from any venue necessary to help us achieve our mission of preventing homelessness. 

“Your workshops are only about skills, not people”

We work incredibly hard to make our workshops about building confidence AND skills. Skills without confidence are no good to anyone so it’s absolutely vital that trainees come away from our workshops with both. This builds resilience to find their own solutions at any stage in life or their tenancy.

We go beyond the usual money talk by facilitating workshops on everything from debt to direct debits to how to get and keep a job. Our unique approach is centred around two things, strength and restoration. Very often trainees already have the knowledge needed to thrive, they simply lack confidence. We help them unlock their potential in a way that they enjoy. Which is why we call ourselves facilitators as opposed to trainers, because we’re not teaching trainees anything new, just facilitating their shared learning. There is nothing more empowering than knowing how to find your own solutions in life.

“You only deliver training one way”

Created to cope with the challenges of 2020, our digital workshops are here to stay. Blended delivery is the future – it’s brilliant for enabling us to reach even more people in the way that best suits them. No one size ever fits all. Which is why our DigiTILS+ interactive Zoom workshops form part of our future delivery plan. Working in the most suitable way for a particular trainee or group of trainees helps us maximise engagement so that they get the most out of each workshop. We’re happy to run them in small groups or 1-2-1, face to face or digital – the most important thing is accessibility and enjoyment!

“Your training is the same as all the others”

The training we deliver has to work for people with different backgrounds and abilities so we’ve created tenancy sustainment workshops that are nothing like anything else available. With no PowerPoint in sight and as little writing as possible, we think we do pretty well at keeping things interesting and interactive, and our trainees agree! Workshops can also be adapted to different learning styles and mild to moderate learning difficulties. 

The key thing to know about our workshops is that they’re targeted. They’re designed specifically for those most at risk of losing their tenancy, whether it’s through having a ‘wobble’ because they’re facing difficulties affording the rent, or they’re on the cusp of eviction. The reason why a trainee is joining us doesn’t matter, we concentrate on making a positive impact. This approach helps us achieve our mission of preventing homelessness. 

“You only work certain types of people”

Anyone can find themselves at risk of homelessness, all it takes is for circumstances to align in a certain way. We therefore facilitate training for people at various stages of their tenancy, whether it’s before they move in or during the term. Our work with other organisations ensures their tenants have the skills they need to be amazing and maintain secure tenancies for years to come. We also work with those leaving care or prison to ensure they can move straight into a secure tenancy and thrive. 

Your Own Place is not just a young persons’ organisation! We work hard to achieve our mission of preventing homelessness regardless of age, background, and experience. 

If you’d like more information about how Your Own Place can help you, get in touch via our contact us page or email rebecca@yourownplace.org.uk

Our Covid19 roadmap

businessequip · 26/03/2021 ·

Our Covid19 roadmap

We’re pleased to share with you are own road map over the coming months. All being well, with a vaccinated team passionate about the difference we make face to face, we will be returning to face to face delivery, whilst remaining flexible with our blended offer.

Covid19 update

businessequip · 05/03/2021 ·

Covid19 update

With cautious optimism and the team having their vaccines, like many businesses we are eager to return to time spent face to face. We are in the business of building relationships and with all due caution and safety measures in place, will be returning we hope in the following phased way:

12th April – maximum 50% occupancy in our offices (this is four of us across three large rooms) so we can plot, plan and have those all important off the cuff conversations and laughter once more

3rd May – starting to meet external colleagues face to face for outside (and our balcony!) meetings

17th May – phased and socially distanced face to face delivery resumes

All these plans remain under review, are subject to Government guidance and in constant consultation with our team, our partners and those we support.

But we can’t wait to see you again and for it to be normal to think nothing of chatting over a pot of coffee! Take care and stay safe.

In the words of someone we support….How you’ll find you fit into Your Own Place and YOPAB no matter who you are!

businessequip · 04/03/2021 ·

In the words of someone we support….How you’ll find you fit into Your Own Place and YOPAB no matter who you are!

How you’ll find you fit into Your Own Place and YOPAB no matter who you are!

My name is Chanel and I am going to take you down my journey through Your Own Place (YOP) and their Advisory Board (YOPAB).

It all started when I was sitting down with my leaving care advisor and I mentioned that I wanted to leave my mark on the planet and be remembered as someone that made a difference in to someone’s life like she had mine. 

P.S. my leaving care advisor was incredible. 

She had mentioned to me that Rebecca the CEO and founder of YOP had been into the office they worked in and had spoken about offering any leaving care individuals a ‘mentor’ to help them move through their transition of young adulthood with their mentoring skills.

My social worker contacted Rebecca and explained that I didn’t necessarily need a mentor, but that she felt I would be an incredible mentor. My foot was officially in the door as people would say. After that I went through the mentor training with Simone, another incredible member of the team. Shortly after this Rebecca approached me and explained that YOP was planning of putting together an Advisory Board with a large percentage of these members being young adults that had first-hand experiences of the company. I of course said yes, I mean how could I not. I already knew what incredible work YOP had done in our community through the mentors let alone all the other services we provide.

I just want to stop here to say how incredibly welcome I felt through it all. I was under age for the age bracket of mentors (they like you to ideally be 21 minimum age, but that doesn’t mean you can’t, it more of an ideal because some young people might think a mentor the same age as them won’t take you seriously) and then with Rebecca coming to me personally, offering me the opportunity of a lifetime to join their team and help them make a different in the community and help others in a much bigger way. 

That’s what is amazing about the team at Your Own Place they never stop seeing the potential in everyone and they really push you to be the best you can be.

They bring something out in you that you may have not even seen until you get to know the team and they tease it out of you.

So as a way of us new YOPAB members getting to know each other we went on a residential trip to Cromer for a weekend in August 2018. We did so many fun activities it was a crazy weekend. If you ever get to witness one of our fun filled YOPAB meetings and you meet one of our original members, then ask any questions about that weekend and you will soon see the joy on our faces looking back on that time we spent together. Joining forces to make a bigger better difference for our local communities. We did activities like laser tag in the woods, wall climbing, nature walks. We also got on with some work, we didn’t just do fun stuff all weekend, although the workshops we did were also so much fun. That’s the thing about YOP they make learning and work fun. 

Throughout my time at YOP and on the YOPAB team it’s never really felt like work, it’s always been fun.

If you were to ask me about an achievement that I have made while at YOP the list would be endless. One thing that always comes to mind is when Rebecca approached me and asked if I would sit on the interview panel when we wanted to appoint someone to solely look over YOPAB. 

The sense of respect that came with this was immense and the fact that I felt truly part of the bigger team. Through the entire process every word that I had to say about each candidate was taken fully on board and I am happy to say we all came together and agreed on the best man for the job. When you’re reading this, you might even find he is still on our team today. 

We appointed Tom to be in charge of our crazy group of inspirational members. He is what we like to call ‘a diamond in the rough’ as well quote from the Disney movie Aladdin.

There was also the time throughout the initial lockdown of 2020 where the YOPAB team were asked to sit and evaluate each taster session of DigiTILS+. To be part of something so big within the company was a huge honour and sense of responsibility because we were looking at each session to see what needed changing to allow the team to truly deliver the best possible sessions they could over Zoom. I am happy to say that we all worked together as a team and it worked brilliantly. 

I guess I would like to round this off really by saying that throughout my time at YOP and on the YOPAB team I have grow to find talents in myself I didn’t know I had, a stronger appreciation for the little things in life that keep our communities standing of their legs and that no matter how little of a suggestion you might have towards an idea, there is always someone at Your Own Place that will listen and try to make your idea a reality. They truly are a team with hearts bigger than they believe. 

If you ever get to meet part of the YOP or YOPAB team in person or online you may never know how much hard work and behind the scenes work goes into everything we do, but we do it knowing we do it for our community to ensure we leave behind something better than what there once was. 

Better yet if you find that you get the opportunity to join any one of the incredible teams then you’ll find qualities of yourself you never knew you had and how you’ll fit right in with the rest of the team.

They will see something special in you are make sure you use it to the best of your abilities and they won’t hold you back.

Sometimes it can be scary to go public

businessequip · 26/02/2021 ·

Sometimes it can be scary to go public

We’ve spoken before, haven’t we about my lack of a plan, my fear of failure and that if I go public, well, people will know about the failure? You’ll be pleased to know that this particular ailment is getting better – oddly thanks to the nightmare that was 2020. There’s somehow an equality of failure now – when it’s so s^&* for so many, maybe being found out to be s^&* is the true great leveller.

In a year when you can only get it wrong, be on the back foot as well gaining some perspective on your own ego, you may as well put yourself out there. And that’s what I’m doing. Part and parcel of putting oneself out there is just caring a teeny bit less about what other people think. And with everyone so preoccupied on other stuff, I can be fairly certain they’re not thinking about me nearly as much as I am. (I know Your Own Place isn’t about me and that there’s there six incredible people, but trust me, if you’re a founder CEO it IS part of you!).

Happier than ever that my time is best spent on those that can be won over or are already our champions, (and not the 20% who for whatever reason will never be) it’s possible to be liberated. Once liberated, you can share and shout with abandon. And then listen – because that’s where the learning magic happens.

With our digital offer, whether our digital tenancy training, supporting our sector in taking their own training online, or our over-subscribed eMentoring Training, all last year I kept telling myself it was good. Damn good! If you follow us you’ll know the team are amazing, positive and that we push above our weight on social media. Social media risks being an echo chamber though, so how can we really find out how we compare, now that we’re being big and brave? We have to put it out there and then dare to ask!

So, I was thrilled with the turnout at a recent Homes for Cathy event. With over twenty housing associations in the room on a Friday afternoon we were already onto a good thing. There were challenges, niggles, questions and overwhelming positivity about our offer, our online skills, the approach of the team and most importantly, its relevance in the marketplace we’re aiming for – homelessness prevention.

And the best bit? Is that I have a plan. I’ve now spoken to almost everyone that attended and set up follow-up meetings, so I can really get their feedback, be sure what we’re getting right and alter what we’re not (or politely disagree). And most important of all this grownupness, is that it means we can reach more people with an offer I’ve known for seven years in my heart of hearts makes a difference – in the knowledge that by going public it will keep getting better!

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