Hannah Time - Spring 2015

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The Magazine of the Dame Hannah Rogers Trust.

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What would you like to see in the next edition of Hannah Time? Your views are important to us. Email the editor at [email protected]

For more informationT: 01626 325 800 | E: [email protected] Hannah Rogers Trust, Howton Lane, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ12 6NQwww.discoverhannahs.org | /discoverhannahs | @discoverhannahsHannahs is committed to sustainable travel

Publishing detailsChanged address or do not wish to receive Hannah Time? Write to Fundraising & Communications, Hannahs at Seale-Hayne, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ12 6NQ or email [email protected]

The Hannah Time teamEditor: Pippa Sale Writers: Pippa Sale, Emily Severn, Nicola Moorhouse, Dean MottersheadDesigned at Hannahs by: Robert Hoskins© Hannahs All rights reserved. No reproduction, copy or transmission can be made without prior permission.

Dame Hannah Rogers School, registered charity no. 306948. Dame Hannah Rogers Trust, a limited company registered in England and Wales with number 5512987, and registered as a charity with number 1148882, and whose registered office address is at Woodland Road, Ivybridge, Devon PL21 9HQ is the sole trustee of Dame Hannah Rogers School.

A message from Elaine Bleazard . . . . . . . . 3About Hannahs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Newsflash: Seale-Hayne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Newsflash: Ivybridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6My Hannahs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Fundraising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Community Fundraising . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Charity Shops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Ivybridge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Seale-Hayne. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-15Camp Mawazo and Health & Wellbeing 16Music and Horticulture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Bistro and Shops. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Access All Aerials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Accessible Accommodation . . . . . . . . . . .20Clare’s House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Volunteer at Hannahs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Patron and Trustees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .225 years on.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23

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A message from...Elaine Bleazard, Santander

My first experience of Hannahs was almost a year ago when I was lucky enough to spend some time with the children and young adults who attend Hannahs school in Ivybridge. Santander Foundation had recently awarded Hannahs a grant to be used towards developing their Sensory Room. My visit enabled me to get a really good idea of how the grant money was going to be used.

On reflection, prior to my visit, my knowledge of Hannahs was limited. I had looked on Hannahs website and had read about their dedication to empowering, advocating and enriching the lives of children, young people and adults with a range of disabilities. During my visit I could see and feel all of these things and more….My visit left me feeling inspired to support this wonderful charity.

I am really fortunate that my role as Branch Director in Santander enables me to work with Plymouth’s local community, and whilst Santander Foundation had provided Hannahs with the grant, I just knew that the people who work in Santander would really love to get more involved. I was right!

Over the past year we have helped in several ways. We have been able to support with fundraising and are lucky that Santander will match the money that has been fundraised by its staff. I also took for granted how important time and manpower can be. Three of my team spent a day painting the school’s music room. We were even able to provide some of the paint! The team had a fabulous, fun day and felt such a sense of achievement.

During 2015 my team have more events planned. We feel privileged that we are involved and can make a contribution to a charity that transforms lives. If you are reading this and feel even a little bit curious to find out how you can support, please get in touch with Hannahs, you really won’t look back.

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About Hannahs

Dame Hannah Rogers Trust, or Hannahs as we are known, is a pioneering charity that has worked with, and championed, disadvantaged and vulnerable children, young people and adults with a range of disabilities for more than 240 years. We were founded in 1767 through the generous legacy of Dame Hannah Rogers, the wife of a Plymouth MP who had a passion for working with children. Although our proud history has always been varied, the aim has been simple: to help enrich and empower the lives of children and adults in need.

Since first opening in 1925 as the UK’s first orthopaedic hospital at Ivybridge, we opened the doors to support children with cerebral palsy and since then Hannahs at Ivybridge has gone from strength to strength. The site at Ivybridge is a Centre of Excellence and home to our School, Respite Centre, Community Hub, Children’s Home and Hannahwood – an innovative transition project for 19-25 year olds.

Hannahs acquired Seale-Hayne and in May 2010 we opened our social enterprise to the public. The 92 acre site provides innovative and ground breaking facilities for people with disabilities once they reach adulthood. With an outdoor pursuits centre, recording studios, sensory music room, a farm, a gallery, a bistro, workshops, vocational

courses and learning placements, it is a place of true integration and imagination. We also have our ground-breaking clinical outreach service.

We are now able to offer a range of accessible accommodation, providing desperately needed breaks for young people and their families in this beautiful site. We have a family apartment, en suite bedrooms and glamping lodges and visitors have access to all the facilities on site as well as support staff.

None of this would have been possible without the continued help of our supporters and volunteers so thank you for all of your support!

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NewsflashSeale-Hayne

Sound HarpTwo young men from the WESC Foundation, the Specialist Centre for Visual Impairment in Exeter, made a wonderful sound harp out of steel with the help of resident blacksmith Rob Hills.

Francis Maude MP VisitThe Rt Hon Francis Maude MP, Minister for the Cabinet Office and Paymaster General, visited Seale-Hayne on his tour of the South West and really enjoyed meeting Hannahs guests and volunteers.

Seale-Hayne Architect VisitSeale-Hayne architect Isobel Croydon visited recently with her two sons and grandson. She and her husband Tom were responsible for many of the architectural drawings for Seale-Hayne. She has donated her original drawings to Hannahs.

LifestylesA group from Lifestyles, the South Hams based charity, successfully completed a six week bespoke course “Introduction to Crafts for Business” and were presented with certificates at a special ceremony.

Any QuestionsBBC Radio 4 broadcast their iconic programme Any Questions? live from Seale-Hayne. Jonathan Dimbleby hosted a lively debate and was joined by MPs Diane Abbot, Simon Hughes, Dominic Grieve and Douglas Carswell.

Eclipse DiscoHannahs hosted the most unusual disco ever on the morning of the solar eclipse. When earth blocked out 94% of the sun, staff and visitors at Seale-Hayne boogied on down to eclipse-themed tunes provided by Access All Aerials.

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NewsflashIvybridge

Living EggsThere was great excitement recently when Living Eggs arrived at school. And even more excitement when the eggs started to hatch and 9 fluffy chicks arrived! Living Eggs Ready Hatch is a two week comprehensive programme providing all you need for hatching chicks in schools.

Sensory Christmas MarketStaff and students at Hannahs Ivybridge chose a new way to celebrate Christmas with a wonderful Sensory Market. They had worked hard all term to create a range of festive crafts and edible treats which they sold to friends and family before singing carols round the tree.

PAT DogPAT Dog Harmony has been coming to Ivybridge for a year now and is proving very popular with the students who really benefit from spending time with her.

Day at the RacesOur Hannahwood young adults continue to get out and about and they recently went to Exeter Races. The weather was lovely and they even won some money on the horses!

Pancake DayA strong team from Hannahs Ivybridge took part in the pancake races at Seale-Hayne on Shrove Tuesday. Alot of competitive fun was had by all!

Pony AccessSimon Mulholland from Pony Access brought his pony Obama to Hannahs Ivybridge recently following the success of the Hannahwood trips to the beach with them last summer. The iBex Saddlechariot enabled our young adults to go for rides around the field.

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My HannahsDean MottersheadI have been working at Seale-Hayne for about three years both as a volunteer and member of staff. I get involved in many activities ranging from Friday Night Out and Access All Aerials to working in the Gallery or Souk.

I just like being at Seale-Hayne as it’s hugely rewarding. I love that I can set my own goals then take great satisfaction in breaking through them. I love working at Hannahs and I hope to be at Seale-Hayne for many many more years. I love reading and writing and my dream is that one day my book will be on book shelves at Seale-Hayne!

Dean interviewed volunteer Chris NewtonI have been working at Seale-Hayne since November 2014. I am involved in several projects including volunteer recruitment, marketing and working with Hannahs Rangers, Moor Trees and Farm-able.

Hannahs is a fantastic place to volunteer! The work we all do here is genuinely confidence building which makes me and many others feel good about ourselves. At the end of the day you know you have made a real difference. I love helping others and of course meeting new people is always fun as well as learning ‘from and with them’.

I have a form of ABI and learning disability. Hannahs really supports people like me with a lifelong disability offering gainful employment, a purposeful existence and ultimately respect for the individual as a person and not a label.

The staff and guests at Hannahs are really inspirational people. If I had to use a single word to describe the Hannahs experience it would be… REWARDING!

Dan HoareHannahs at Seale-Hayne has been a lifeline for me. Two years ago I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis and my life was turned upside down.

I was actively seeking somewhere to go to socialise and gain support when someone recommended Hannahs at Seale-Hayne. I cant believe how lucky I am to have found such a wonderful place. I now access the services at Seale-Hayne every week and am able to take part in a range of activities.

At Seale-Hayne I have found friendship, safety and the chance to do things. I get to socialise, do hydrotherapy and archery and I love it.

I regularly go to Friday Night Out where I can socialise and enjoy music. I also access the respite accommodation at Seale-Hayne in order to give my carer Tony time off.

I have gained lifelong friends and a huge support network at Seale-Hayne. I feel that I have become an integral part of the Hannahs Team and I feel extremely valued.

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FundraisingHannahs Ivybridge Supporter Group

Antiques Valuation EveningOur supremely dedicated group of fundraising volunteers organised a fantastic Antiques Valuation Evening at Hannahs at Ivybridge, in March 2015. The ladies put on a superb evening, with drinks and canapés, and the exciting Chair Quiz. They’d like to say a huge thank you to Charles Lanning and Laura Smith of Bonhams, for giving up their time to come and value everyone’s antiques, and to Richard Hosking for doing a wonderful job as presenter! The evening raised a wonderful £711.50.

Keep an eye out for posters in your local area, and on our website and social media pages for future events.

You Can Make a Difference TooIf you would like to join our Ivybridge Supporter Group, please contact Mary Watts, Chair, on 01752 880047 or [email protected]

If you would like to set up your own Hannahs Supporter Group, please contact our Fundraising team, on 01626 325 682 or [email protected]

A Huge Thank You to our Friends at Santander, Plymouth!Staff at Santander, Plymouth have been busy fundraising to help fund a new sensory room in Hannahwood, Hannahs young adult provision in Ivybridge. The team organised and ran a Christmas stall and sold prize draw tickets in aid of Hannahs which raised over £1500. Thank you from us all at Hannahs!

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Legacy Gift from Hannahs Supporter Funds New Opportunities in the Arts for People with DisabilitiesThanks to a generous legacy gift left by a Hannahs supporter, we can now fund new opportunities in the Arts at Hannahs Seale-Hayne. Art offers a wide range of therapeutic benefits plus it can give someone with disabilities a new way to express themselves. From dance and drama to pottery and weaving, there is so much on offer at Seale-Hayne and it is open to everyone of all abilities. This simply would not be possible without the continued generosity of our supporters.

If you would like further information about making a Will and including a gift to Hannahs or amending your current Will to include a gift to Hannahs then please call us on 01626 325682 or email [email protected].

There is also more information on our website at: discoverhannahs.org/support-us/fundraising/legacies/

Helping Hannahs with a Regular GiftHave you thought about becoming a regular giver to Hannahs? Regular gifts are essential in allowing us to plan for the future and create new and exciting projects that will benefit children and adults with disabilities. Just £5 a month can make a real difference. To become a regular giver simply complete the form on the back page of Hannah Time.

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Community Fundraising

Skydive for Free and Raise Money for Hannahs!Tick something off your ‘bucket-list’, and do something amazing for Hannahs, by taking part in our August skydive! Our March skydive was a huge success, and now we’re looking for our next team of daredevils.

All we ask is that you raise a minimum of £395 in sponsorship money. This means that you jump for free, and in turn we’ll receive an average donation of £195. Every extra pound that you raise over that £395 minimum comes straight to Hannahs.

Our next tandem jump will be on Saturday 8 August 2015, with two timeslots: 10am or 2pm. It will be held at Dunkeswell Airfield, near Honiton – the only place in the UK where you can skydive from 15,000ft!

You can’t go any higher! The views are breath-taking, allowing you to see from South Wales all the way to Land’s End.

If you want to take a leap for Hannahs, contact our Fundraising team on 01626 325 682 or [email protected]. All you have to do is raise the minimum amount of sponsorship and you’ll get to jump for free!

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Charity Shops

Judie BennettJudie only joined the Ivybridge shop 18 months ago but has quickly become a valued member of the team. Having retired from the travel industry after 40 years she was keen to find some voluntary work and just walked into the Ivybridge shop one day.

“ I absolutely love working here. It gives me alot of pleasure and I really enjoy

meeting local people of all ages as well as getting to know the other shop ladies. I like to keep the shop tidy and organised and it is lovely to hear complements from customers”

JUNK: Rubbish to GoldHannahs has teamed up with a project called JUNK: Rubbish to Gold. We are collecting broken and unsellable jewellery for the Birmingham School of Jewellery to turn into new objects. These pieces will be sold with a proportion of the funds returned to the Trust.

Please drop your old jewellery into any of the Hannahs charity shops.

For more information on the shops visit www.discoverhannahs.org/support-us/charity-shops/

Help Hannahs by becoming a volunteer in store. Whether you work on the sales floor, behind the scenes in our stock rooms preparing donations or in our new Transit Way warehouse we have a role which will use your skills.

To find out more call into your local store or contact our Retail Manager, Daniel Burke on 07792 767 632 or [email protected]

We are collecting your broken jewellery

VolunteersBrian HurtBrian has been our volunteer manager of the Hannahs shop in Estover for 10 years. He first joined the volunteer fundraising team in April 2004 and soon took on the responsibility for the shop which opened in February 2005. In total he has 24 part-time volunteers helping him including five members of his original team.

“Running the Hannahs shop has really kept me going since I retired 10 years

ago. I have enjoyed every minute and have met some lovely customers and volunteers”

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Ivybridge

New Education Model of AssessmentThe young people who attend the school at Hannahs at Ivybridge have very complex needs which are met with holistic and integrated support from a large multi disciplinary team. This includes teachers, speech and language therapists, physiotherapists, occupational therapist, nurses, education and care support staff as well as other professionals who also contribute.

As part of Hannahs commitment to looking at innovative ways of working we have developed a new way of assessing the progress of our young people. With the introduction of a new “Progress Passport” we now record all progress made throughout all aspects of everyday life such as using a switch to make a choice.

Ofsted (October2014) commented positively on the model and stated that “small gains in pupils’ learning are captured and their achievements valued”.

The use of this model of learning means that it is unique to each young person and most importantly learning is fun as the various displays around the school show!

Adult CareHannahs Adult Care services have seen demand continue to grow apace.

Hannahwood Mews is the newest development and registration has just been confirmed for 12 adults with half the building being made residential and the other half respite.

Hannahwood Transitions consists of five bungalows with 23 adults living in them. In this area they are being prepared for a more independent life. Recently CQC (Care Quality Commission) inspected Hannahwood Transitions and gave every aspect a rating of Good. This covered a safe, effective, caring, responsive and well-led service.

Arthur, Hannahs house in Park Street, Ivybridge has proved a great success. Six adults have been living there for 18 months and have been able to enjoy a more independent life within the community.

Tutors from City College Plymouth continue to run the three year Independent Living Skills course in Hannahwood which many young adults have already completed.

New Sensory RoomStaff in Hannahwood have worked really hard over the last two years to fundraise for a much needed new sensory room. With the help of local businesses such as Santander in Plymouth the room is now complete. Everything in the room can be controlled through switches, iPad and a magic dice!

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Seale-Hayne

Estate ManagementThe 92 acre site at Seale-Hayne has 65 acres of farmland and plenty of potential and exciting plans for the estate are well under way.

Hannahs has recognised the need for an accessible trail on Howton Down hill, the area above the main buildings, so that people with disabilities will be able to access and appreciate the stunning views, woodland walks, wildflower meadows, sculpture trail, performance space and leisure. Volunteers have been working with Moor Trees and planting Devon Oak Woodland species on 32 acres of Howton Down and this will be completed in the winter of 2015/16.

The Quarry and Quarry Field will be an area of sensitive development, to maintain its natural character, for bushcrafts, camping and outdoor pursuits. Other plans include a natural amphitheatre for performance or music festivals, a fruit orchard and gardens and a community hub for Hannahs Farm and Horticulture.

Hannahs RangersHannahs Rangers is a newly formed group of people who are responsible for conservation and estate management at Seale-Hayne. They work with Hannahs guests and volunteers on projects such as deer fencing, building outdoor pursuits

courses, construction of shelters, hedge laying, land clearance and building raised beds. They also work on external projects for English Heritage, the National Trust and local councils.

ReachThe Reach service offers a comprehensive service of assessment, intervention, consultancy, advice and support for individuals with neuro- disabilities and their families. In the last year this has particularly focussed on children with neuro-developmental difficulties who are suffering with emotional and behavioural problems which are disrupting their home and school life. We have been able to offer support to a number of families by identifying the underlying difficulty (e.g. autism) and helping support the parents to communicate with the schools and local authorities to enable them to access funding and increase support for their child. In addition we have attended a number of conferences where Dr James Tonks (Head of Reach) has spoken about our research. Simon Curtis (Occupational Therapist) has begun to offer sensory assessments and interventions for individuals with sensory processing difficulties. Marie-Claire Reville is pioneering Lego Therapy for individuals with social communication difficulties and we are also introducing CogMed working memory training.

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ArtsRECENT EXHIBITIONSPROJECT LYDOSBP Portrait Award Winner and Robert Lenkiewicz’s pupil, Louise Courtnell, held an exhibition entitled Project Lydos, a series of 50 oil paintings of two generations of local people from the twin fishing villages of Kingsand and Cawsand, all born between 1910 and 1944. She also gave two excellent portrait demonstrations at Seale-Hayne.

FANTASY PHOTOGRAPHYLocal photographic artist Vicki Boulter brought her unique work to Hannahs at Seale-Hayne. Her exhibition of Avant Garde work comprised a series of powerful images created through a mixed medium of photography and digital art. Her work ranges from digital artistry to kids fantasy portraiture to beauty.

FORTHCOMING EXHIBITIONSCORNISH SEASCAPES17 April to 19 MayWe welcome back Cornish artist Louise Courtnell with a series of atmospheric paintings of the beach and sea near her cliff top chalet at Polhawn, Whitsand Bay, Cornwall.

The Gallery. 10am – 5pm daily. FREE

EXHIBITION: JUST ADD WATERSaturday 23 May – Sunday 21 JuneAn open art exhibition featuring innovative and creative works based around the theme of water and swimming. A percentage on any sales will be donated to the Dame Hannah Rogers Trust.

The Gallery and across site. 10am – 5pm daily. FREE.

MAKING MONDAYSMaking Mondays is a series of courses for people of all abilities being held in the Art Room and Experience Warehouse. Weaving and Willow work are the first two creative activities being offered.

COURSES AND SESSIONSResident and local artists and craftspeople have been running some excellent courses and weekly sessions and more are planned throughout the year. The courses have included weaving with Noni Mackenzie, papier mache with Philippa Newport and mixed clay ceramic pieces for a pop-up touring exhibition ’30 Million Years in the Making’ with Mandy Briscoe and Johanna Korndorfer.

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WORKSHOP SPACE AVAILABLELooking for an inspiring, reasonably priced space in a stunning location to run your creative, practical session or workshop? Available fully accessible creative spaces with stunning views at Seale-Hayne are:

• The Warehouse (1,380 square feet) – max capacity 25-40

• The Art Room (1,124 square feet) – max capacity 20

• The Pottery (650 square feet) – max capacity 10

PERFORMING ARTS: DRAMA AND DANCEHannahs has two brand new performing arts activities beginning soon.

HANNAHS THEATRE COMPANYThis is aimed at developing a wide range of original and fully integrated drama work. We will be using movement and voice work, music and storytelling skills to create everything from solo pieces and small ensemble productions to street theatre and large theatrical performances. People will have the chance to collaborate with other theatre companies, artists, writers and musicians to produce innovative, and challenging drama.

HANNAHS PRODUCTION COMPANYPeople will be able to take part in making props, designing sets and costumes, sound and lighting, creating special effects, event organisation, front of house and backstage management. This is a great opportunity to find out how the magic on stage really happens.

DANCE SESSIONSHannahs already has a successful regular dance session where people are learning performing and improvisation skills as well as building confidence and fitness. The group works with professional choreographers to produce original dance sequences and movement work.

For further information, please contact Nigel Billings, Performing Arts Generator on 01626 325829 or email [email protected]

EDEN PROJECT ARTISTTextile artist Rebecca Harris spent a day at Hannahs at Seale-Hayne working on a life size human figure textile wall-hanging for the Eden Project’s latest exhibition ‘Invisible Me: The Human Microbiome’.

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Camp Mawazo

Health & Wellbeing

Camp Mawazo hosts a variety of fun, exciting and awesome outdoor activities! We can provide action-packed, adrenaline fuelled sessions or alternatively we also offer more relaxed and sedate activity sessions. No matter what adventure you are looking for, Camp Mawazo will be the experience the whole group talks about all year!

We utilise the whole of the beautiful 92 acre site here at Hannahs at Seale-Hayne which allows all our groups to get the real outdoor experience in a safe and controlled environment. We have adaptive equipment available allowing all abilities to take part in

the activity together at the same time. Our specialist knowledge and experience allows us to provide exciting, fun, safe and amazing activity sessions! Activities include laser combat, cycling, tricycling, archery, scooters, bushcraft, air pistol, air rifle and many more!

Hannahs Health & Wellbeing Centre is home to one of the region’s only fully accessible hydrotherapy pools open to members of the public. The heated pool is suitable for people of all ages and abilities, allowing everyone to enjoy the benefits of exercise in warm water. It is safe for non-swimmers and a great way to relieve pain, improve mobility or just relax.

The facility is open every day from 9am-7pm (9am-5pm Sunday) with a range of classes and sessions to suit everyone. Open Sessions (lifeguard) £10, Ten Swim Card £90, Group Sessions (exclusive use) £75, Booked Sessions for individuals and carers £10

Classes and SessionsEau-Chi is one of a range of classes and sessions taking place regularly in the Hydrotherapy Pool as well as Water Babies, Little Fishes, Ladies Only and individual sessions. Eau-Chi is a gentle relaxation, breathing and movement class pioneered at Hannahs Seale-Hayne. It is based on Tai-

Chi and takes place in the therapeutic 34 degree waters of our stunning pool. Sessions are open to all and are held every Tuesday. Single session £8 or 10 sessions for £70.

Booking is essential for all sessions in the Hydrotherapy Pool. Contact Health & Wellbeing on 01626 325 807

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Music

Horticulture

The rehearsal rooms up at Big Red are busier than ever with rooms fully booked most evenings and gradually getting busier throughout the daytime. Our accessible friendly rehearsal rooms are the perfect way for anyone and everyone to come and enjoy making as much noise as possible without the neighbours complaining! We have full backline available for hire including drum kits, guitar amps, bass amps and microphones.

We have just had a new recording studio added to Big Red which is a massive step forward for us. The studio comprises a large versatile Live room, vocal booth and isolated drum room as well as a full professional spec control room.

We continue to offer both creative and

Over the winter horticulture sessions were in full swing and we welcomed new guests. Activities included Christmas garden-related craft and the production of nesting boxes, bug boxes and bird feeders which have brought more wildlife into the garden.

Sowing of seed for 2015 began in January and is now in full swing with new shoots emerging in the polytunnel every morning. The spring bulbs planted by the team over the last couple of years are peeking out bringing the first touches of spring colour. Spring is a fabulous time in the garden as it transforms every day. The brick-housed spring which will be the source of most of our water this year is well on in the process of renovation. We have a cunning new design for our cold frames and nearly 100m

professional opportunities to people with disabilities of all kinds. We are dedicated to breaking down and rebuilding common perceptions regarding what disabled people can and cant do in a real music industry environment. Every week we have several groups and individuals coming to music sessions in Big Red and the Yellow Rooms at Seale-Hayne and the benefits and rewards are wonderful to see.

of new vegetable beds have been dug and vegetables and flower seedlings are on sale direct from the polytunnel. The team of volunteers in horticulture has expanded and it is thanks to them that the pond is beautifully clear and full of frogspawn, newts and water beetles.

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Bistro ShopsSituated at the heart of our Quad, the Bistro is a well-loved meeting place.

Open Monday 8am – 7pm / Tuesday – Saturday 8am – 9pm / Sunday 9am – 7pm

New to the BistroThe Plated PotagerAn after school club where children can harvest produce from our horticulture area and cook a meal with head chef Dino. This will be a seasonal club starting in June.

Afternoon TeaFrom May we will be offering a special Afternoon Tea with scones and sandwiches and a selection of our famous freshly baked cakes

Wimbledon SpecialDuring the Wimbledon fortnight there will be a Wimbledon Special Afternoon Tea

Create your own DessertDuring our Summer of Play throughout July and August visitors will be able to create their own desserts as part of this creative festival.

Themed EveningsLook out for our monthly themed evenings

Laura StubbsHannahs guest Laura Stubbs recently achieved her Educare Basic Food Hygiene Certificate and she now works in the Bistro.

“Working in the kitchen is hard but I really enjoy it. I have been chopping

vegetables and baking cakes which I love”

The Studio shops at Seale-Hayne are bursting with an exciting range of cards, gifts, homewares, toys and yummy treats, with new stock arriving all the time.

Open 7 days a week.

The Gift ShopOur signature shop offers a treasure trove of inspired gifts for friends and family including beautiful cards and gift wrap, homewares, retro toys and children’s books, garden themed accessories, fashion jewellery and scarves and local interest books.

Re-Loved Book StoreBrowse your way through our tempting selection of second-hand books; novels, autobiographies and books for all manner of hobbies – who can resist a re-loved book!

Quality Book Donations also most welcome.

H Charity OutletPop into our Ladies ‘Wardrobe’ and see what you can find! Complementing our H charity shops around the South West our Ladies charity clothing outlet is the perfect place to pick up a bargain. Quality Ladies clothing donations also most welcome.

The Pantry to goOur takeaway service is a big hit, offering a range of Origin Coffee, Miles specialist teas, delicious hot lunches, freshly made baguettes, homemade tray bakes, tasty jacket potatoes and soup to go.

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Access All Aerials

Dean Mottershead is a regular contributor to Hannahs radio station Access All Aerials. He talks to us about his experience:

“I am sitting in the Access All Aerials studio waiting for the Record button to be pressed before we go live. Brandon is making a joke with Oli and Rowan is laughing. It occurs to me what an amazing unique project we are working on. Which other studio works in such an organic and natural way? Which other station can friends of the hosts turn up with an idea for a show and within a few minutes find themselves in front of a computer speaking to the world?

The other day I invited a guest into the studio to make a show. At first he struggled to express to me the songs he wanted to hear but then as he heard the songs going out he gained so much more confidence. Watching his face light up as Michael Jackson sang Billy Jean was amazing as he relaxed and enjoyed the experience. For me that is exactly what Access All Aerials is about! It’s only when you look back on events like these that you realise what we have achieved. I would like to highlight some of these amazing achievements:

Over 700 shows averaging about 1-2 hours each; over 62,000 listeners; 163 followers (spreaker); 187 facebook members; more than 30 DJ’s and co-hosts; two 24 hour marathons raising nearly £1000; regular listeners from all around the world.

Friday Night OutNow in its third year, Friday Night Out is one of Seale-Hayne’s longest running social events. Host Dean Mottershead reflects:

“It’s amazing that FNO has been going three years. It’s been a roller coaster with its ups and downs but we have stuck at it and pulled through. I hope that we will be still going in another 3 years or even another 30! The initial concept of FNO was to

provide a social event on site for people beyond the normal 9-5 and I am very proud and protective of this project. My dream was to make it an event that is moulded by those who attend it. I am always open to ideas. People have asked if we can extend to other nights and if the demand is there the short answer is YES!

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Accessible Accommodation

Clare’s House

Hannahs has recently introduced a range of accessible accommodation at Seale-Hayne, including:

Accessible glamping units (sleep 6) Two wonderful luxury, fully wheelchair accessible safari tents.

Short break accessible family apartment (sleeps 5) Located in a wonderfully quiet and beautiful area of the site.

Respite accommodation Short break accommodation with 6 respite beds, 4 rooms for carers /family members and a social lounge and kitchen area.

Guests at Seale-Hayne are welcome to take full advantage of all the facilities on site. All income generated goes back into the Trust.

Clare’s House was owned by Clare Milne, the granddaughter of AA Milne, and is now managed by the Dame Hannah Rogers Trust, made possible thanks to the generosity of the Clare Milne Trust.Clare’s House is a fully accessible 4 bedroom home just a few minutes from the sea at Ladram Bay, Devon. Surrounded by over an acre of land, it has an undercover, heated hydrotherapy pool for the private use of guests.

The house is managed by a small team of people under the umbrella of the Dame Hannah Rogers Trust. For more information contact [email protected]

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Volunteer at HannahsVolunteering is a great way to help Hannahs whilst having the opportunity to meet new people, bond with team mates and make new friends.

Why volunteer at Hannahs?It is simple... our wonderful volunteers have an enormous impact on what we are able to achieve and the range of services and support we are able to provide to those who need it.

We want to embrace all of this energy, interest and momentum to create a community of people (Generation h) who can see the person and not the disability, something that people can sign up to, engage with, and feel a part of something very special! Generation h includes all our visitors, staff, supporter groups, ambassadors, parents, students and guests who access services with Hannahs as well as our valued volunteers.

We have lots of fun, worthwhile and involving roles and opportunities for volunteers including:

• Horticulture • Art Stewarding • Carpentry• DIY/maintenance • Office administration • Reception • Housekeeping• Events support • Marketing and communications • Community fundraising• Music studio support

The list goes on...

What do we look for in a volunteer?We’re looking for friendly people who enjoy working as part of a team.

Whether you have a few hours, a day or more, we want to hear from you.

Most importantly, we need enthusiastic volunteers who are committed to Hannahs and what we stand for.

So what is next?Why not check out our website at www.discoverhannahs.org or visit our social media pages: /discoverhannahs | @discoverhannahs

To find out more about volunteering at Hannahs – Contact Simon Raphael at [email protected] or 01626 325850

Volunteer Peter Westbrook works as a steward in the Gallery at Seale-Hayne.

“ I like chatting to artists and visitors and I like to have a laugh while providing

information about the exhibitions. I really like the people I work with and the peaceful location doesn’t hurt! It is very laid back and I get the feeling that I am doing something worthwhile”.

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Ginnie HaleGinnie worked as a Speech and Language Therapist for 35 years, and was Head of Department firstly at Guy’s Hospital in London and then at Derriford Hospital in Plymouth.

PatronWe are delighted to announce that Gail Getty has agreed to be Patron of the Trust.

TrusteesOur Trustees work tirelessly for the Trust and between them have a huge wealth and breadth of experience.

Dr Geoff Perham (Chair)Dr Perham was Consultant Paediatrician at Derriford Hospital in Plymouth for many years and has a broad base of experience working with young people with profound physical disabilities.

Bernice Constantine Bernice is a Partner at Plymouth chartered accountancy firm, Riley, and has been involved with Hannahs for over six years.

Marcia Wolstencroft (Vice Chair)A retired Head Teacher, Marcia has over 40 years experience in the education sector, which has included working in an advisory capacity to Devon County Council as well as spending time as an Ofsted Inspector.

Judith Waterfield (Vice Chair)Judith is Head of Disability ASSIST Services at the University of Plymouth, leading a large team providing support to students with physical and learning difficulties. As Chair of Governors at Hannahs she works with many groups across the Trust’s services.

Matthew SmithMatthew, a qualified solicitor, is currently the Director of Legal at Screw Fix. Prior to this Matthew was a Partner at Foot Anstey LLP.

Maureen GrimleyMaureen has worked predominantly in the social work field and has considerable and extensive experience in child protection and safeguarding.

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5 years on...Hannahs is celebrating the fifth anniversary of the opening of Seale-Hayne as a ground breaking centre which offers people of all abilities the opportunity to train, learn, have fun and fulfil their true potential without judgment or limit.

Over 800 people with disabilities and their families are supported at Seale-Hayne each year. Every week 162 guests access 305 sessions including art, music, outdoor pursuits and horticulture. Over 100,000 people from both the local community and further afield use the facilities such as arts, live music, recording studio, outdoor pursuits, health and wellbeing centre, shops, bistro, farm, artists’ studios, concerts, conferences and weddings. Banksy and Matisse have featured in art exhibitions, famous musicians such as Ben Howard and These Reigning Days have used the recording studios and the Military Wives have performed in concerts.

From the official opening by HRH The Princess Royal to the Olympic Torch ceremony some memorable events have taken place at Seale-Hayne alongside great achievements. The site was awarded the Social Enterprise Mark which recognises our commitment to disability employment and provision of integrated services. Seale-Hayne also won the Herald Express Business Excellence Award for Social Enterprise and Community Impact and was runner up in the Business Growth category. Summer of Art – Urban Takeover was shortlisted for the Herald Express Tourism Event of the Year Award.

2012 saw the launch of Access All Aerials, Hannahs very own radio station, which is run by people with a range of disabilities. The following year Hannahs launched a new service called REACH which is the only service of its kind offering a comprehensive

service of assessment, diagnosis and support for individuals with a range of neurodisabilities and support needs including Autism, acquired brain injury, mental health and cerebral palsy.

Hannahs now offers an extensive range of accessible accommodation including the stunning glamping units. This enables young people and their families to take desperately needed breaks.

Hannahs is lucky to have major corporate supporters including Midas, Bond Dickinson, First Great Western, PriceWaterHouse Coopers, Santander Plymouth, Chris Kallis Solicitors, Tone Leisure, Lacey, Hickie & Caley, Mount Kelly College, SW Law, Devon and Cornwall Business Council, Mole Valley Farmers, South West Water, Lloyds Bank, EE, Met Office, Wrigley’s and Nationwide Building amongst others.

Hannahs has also teamed up with Duchy College to provide students with learning disabilities a qualification in “horticulture, greenwood and enterprise” and they have been busy making beautiful greenwood products that are then sold in our shops. Other regular courses and sessions for people with a range of disabilities take place every week.

Five years on and Hannahs is proud to say that Seale-Hayne is well established as a place of true integration and imagination where disability is incidental.

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