Case Study: Stronger Together Festival
The Stronger Together Festival took place in the grounds of Queensbridge School on Thursday 4th July. The festival involved pupils, teachers and families from Queensbridge School as well as pupils and families from King Edwards VI Camphill School for Boys, Kings Norton Girls School and Wheeler’s Lane Technology College. Over 270 young people and teachers performed […]
Common Ground Case Study – Hipkiss & Graney at Dame Ellen Pinsent School
Common Ground Arts project received £60,000 from the Bring the Power Youth Programme to deliver high-quality artist residencies to 7 Birmingham Special Schools, engaging over 1100 students. Teachers and artists share their professional knowledge and practices in their respective disciplines to create meaningful and accessible artist residencies with meaningful student art outcomes. These artist residencies […]
Bring the Power Festival Day at Priory Community Centre, Dudley
On 19th May, 2024, Priory Community Centre delivered one of these Festival Day’s in Dudley. The organisation was awarded £7,000 from United By 2022 to plan and deliver the event, and they worked closely with a youth panel consisting of NEET individuals between 10 and 15 years of age who were already engaged members at […]
Our free Bring the Power Online Resources are now LIVE
To celebrate almost 1 year on from the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games, we are thrilled to have launched the Bring The Power Online Resources. Developed specifically for schools, youth clubs, and families in Birmingham and the West Midlands, these resources aim to widen knowledge, boost confidence, and inspire young minds to make a positive difference […]