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Contents Recent Annual Income and Expenditure Page 1 JOS ACTIVITIES AND STATISTICS Contents Recent Annual Income and Expenditure ........................................................................................................ 1 Regular Workshop Sessions - Recent Attendance Overview ......................................................................... 1 Regular Workshop Sessions - Historical Attendances .................................................................................... 1 Outreach ......................................................................................................................................................... 2 Local & National Organisations .................................................................................................................. 2 Local & National Festivals, Open Events with General Public attending .................................................. 3 International Outreach, Collaborations, Festivals and Conferences ........................................................ 5 Auxillary / External JOS Activities ............................................................................................................... 5 Training ........................................................................................................................................................... 6 JOS Workshop Practice Training ................................................................................................................ 6 General / Multi Arts Inclusive Workshop Practice Training ....................................................................... 6 Hackney Skills Building ............................................................................................................................... 6 External training for volunteers ................................................................................................................. 7 Residential team building ........................................................................................................................... 7 Volunteer Progression / Pathways to Employment ................................................................................... 7 JOS Hosted Events, Performances and Films ................................................................................................. 8 Bespoke and Adapted Instruments and Equipment ...................................................................................... 9 Grant Funding Records ................................................................................................................................... 9 Awards and Recognition .............................................................................................................................. 11 Recent Annual Income and Expenditure Years 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Income 46310 50500 59962 29198 Expenditure 36724 39579 48577 28922 Regular Workshop Sessions - Recent Attendance Overview Years 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Attendances workshops and events 3292 7014 8413 11765 Regular Workshop Sessions - Historical Attendances 48 Regular Weekly Workshop Sessions are normally held per year 2000 – 2009 Lambeth Walk 9 years 2002 – 2019 St Peter’s 17 years 2011 – 2019 RBCK 8 years 2013 – 2019 Hackney 6 years To the end of 2019, this makes a total of 1720 Sessions With an estimated average of 35 participants at sessions, this equates to 60,200 participant contact hours Page 2 Outreach Local & National Organisations 2005 Charlie Chaplin Centre 2006 Roots & Shoots 2006 Lambeth Walk Day Centre 2008 St Anne’s School Ealing Mencap 2009 Mar East London Living Project, Walthamstow 2009 Leemore Day Centre in Lewisham, 2009 Scope Disability Services in Kensington, 2009 The Horniman Museum (for Lambeth Mencap), 2009 Lambeth Walk Day Centre, 2009 Livity School and Roots & Shoots Spring Science open day, 2010 Dog Kennel Hill Primary School, New Queen’s Road Day Centre, 2010 Stepping Stones Club in Southwark, 2010 Blackheath Brain Injury Centre in Greenwich 2010 East Living Project in Walthamstow. 2010 Nov Orpheus Centre, Sussex 2010 Nov Ealing Mencap 2010 Nov Southwark Rehabilitation Service (SLaM) 2011 Feb 11 DNH Hounslow 2011 Mar Sydney De Hahn Centre 2011 Livity School, Southall 2011 May Charlton School 2012 Feb Canterbury Christchurch U 2012 Apr Greenford Certitude Support for Living 2012 Apr Nordoff Robbins Croydon 2012 Apr Start of MIND in Bexley – 40 sessions over year 2012 June Eastwood School 2012 Aug Wandsworth, Greenmead School 2013 Jan MIND in Bexley Workshop at Horniman Museum Object Handling 2014 May Canterbury Christchurch U 2014 July Dementia Cafe Walthamstow 2015 May Canterbury Christchurch U 2015 May Malden Community Services, Maldon; Social Theatre Building, 2015 June Erasmus Theatre arts Exchange, West Leham Manor; Page 3 2015 June Deptford Methodist Mission, Deptford; 2015 Dec Community Services, Maldon; Social Theatre Building, 2016 Sept Canterbury Christchurch U 2016 Jun Certitude, Balham; WhizzKidz 2016 The Baytree Centre, Brixton; 2016 St Luke’s Hub, West London Mission; 2016 CRISIS: City of London Academy, Bermondsey; 2017 East London Day Centre, Hackney; 2017 Gare Residential, Islington; 2017 Harris Academy, Bermondsey; 2017 Mencap, Fulham; 2017 Leigham Lodge, Lambeth; 2017 Magnolia House, Lambeth. 2017 Hackney Forum, Advocacy Network 2018 March Deptford Methodist Mission 2018 July, University of York St John, Music, Wellbeing and Mental Health Study Days, 2018 May Canterbury Christchurch U Medway 2018 May The Artists Voice European Outsider Arts Association Conference Chichester 2018 June 1st International Social Prescribing Network Research Conference, Salford University, Manchester 2018 September OHMI (One Handed Musical Instruments) conference at Birmingham 2018 Sept Christchurch U Canterbury 2019 Mar Deptford Mission 2019 May Christchurch U Canterbury 2019 May QEF Krar Making workshop (Krar Project) 2019 Aug DM Lab Hackspace Somerset House (Krar Project) 2019 Sept QEF Krar Making workshop (Krar Project) 2019 Oct Voluntary Arts Get Creative Greenwood Centre (Krar Project) 2019 Nov Walworth Living Get Creative (Krar Project) 2019 Nov South London Makerspace (Krar Project) 2019 Oct Christchurch U Canterbury 2020 Feb Hackoustic at Iklectic (Krar Project) Total 65 Events Local & National Festivals, Open Events with General Public attending 2006 Dulwich Picture Gallery 2007 Croydon Library 2008 RBCK 3 x Environment Days Page 4 2008 Treehouse Gallery 2008 Sept No Limits Independent Living Show ExCel Centre 2008 Enabling Haringey Bernie Grant Centre 2010 Nov Hounslow Disability Network 2011 April Disability Network Hounslow Connect & Create, 2011 Feb The Royal Hospital for Neurodisabilty Putney Open Day 2011 July WDS Family Day 2011 August Kent MCCH 2011 Oct Kingston Environment Centre 2012 May Kingston Environment Centre 2012 Aug Lambeth Fest Culture Clapham 2012 Sept Peckham Boundless Festival 2012 Sept Brockwell Park fest 2013 Jan Wallace Collection 2013 May Ealing Mencap Acton Centre Open Day 2013 June Bermondsey Festival 2013 July Lambeth Country Show 2013 Aug Kent MCCH 2013 Sept Bermondsey Festival 2013 Nov Connect & Create / MERU at QEF, Surrey 2013 Nov Incloodu at Rich Mix Bethnal Green 2014 Feb Redmond Centre 2014 June DAISY festival – Disability Arts Surrey 2014 July Streatham Festival 2014 Aug Lessness Abbey 2014 Oct Big Do Jack Petchey Academy inclusive event, POhWER, , Hackney 2014 Oct Kent MCCH @ Bexlye Grammar 2014 Nov Hackney Forum, Trinity Church, Hackney; 20 14 Nov Volunteer’s Fair, Kensington and Chelsea 2015 Jan Health and Wellbeing Conference at the Royal Society for Public Health; 2015 Feb Lambeth Health and Wellbeing Networks; 2015 Feb London Intergenerational Network 2015 July Lambeth Country Show, London; 2015 June Worster-Drought Syndrome Support group, Tallow, Maldenhead; 2015 June Oxford AJA Summer School, Slade Gardens Community Play Association. 2015 July Community Trade Fair, Max Roach Park, London Page 5 2016 May Lambeth Country Show, Chat’s Fest-Hackney, 2016 Jun Windrush Square Festival, Brixton. 2017 May Max Roach Playground, Angel Delight Community Hub, Lambeth; 2017 June Lambeth Country Show 2018 May Lambeth Country Show 2019 Jun Kensington Town Hall Disability Awareness event 2019 Jun V&A Museum Exhibition Rd Event 2019 July RBCK Powis Square Celebration Total 51 Events International Outreach, Collaborations, Festivals and Conferences 2005 Slovakia Teatro Divaldo Z Pasaze 2009 Slovakia, Banská Bystrica Medzinárodný divadelný festival “Arteterapia" 2009 May Warzaw ‘Strefa Otwarta)’ (Open Zone) at Dom Kultury Rakoviec 2010 Nov Prague Inventura at Meet Factory Normalni Festival, Jedlicka Institue, Conquering Public Spaces 2011 Jan Brussels Conference 2011 June Theatre Maatwerk Rotterdam 2011 September Bucharest Romania GUIA 2011 October Edinburgh VolontEurope 2011 October GUIA London 2012 March Brussels GUIA 2012 May GUIA Emden Germany 2012 Aug GUIA N. Ireland 2012 October Florence VolontEurope Conference 2012 Nov GUIA Prague Czech Republic 2013 March GUIA Poland 2013 May GUIA Zagreb, Croatia 2013 June GUIA Turkey 2015 March Sarajevo (Servis centar Dajte Nam Sansu) 2015 Nov SOIH, Zagreb, Croatia; and Soncek, Ljubljana,Slovenia 2016 May Wraclow, Poland at the Grotowski Institute 14pps 2018 May ‘Infocus’ International Conference on Volunteerism and Social Transformation at the United Nations Palais des Nations,Geneva Total 23 Events Auxillary / External JOS Activities Activities funded facilitated by JOS / run by JOS Associates and
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