Go for Green

May 21st, 2010 - 9:26 am

The Green Team are proud of the start we’ve made on becoming a green organisation. Lately we’ve been thinking about how to spread the word about going green, and the benefits it can have on the environment and our community. Then it occurred to us – what better way of promoting sustainability than to pass the messages onto children – those who will eventually take responsibility for the care of our environment.

So the Green Team travelled to Evenwood Primary School to talk to years 5 and 6 about what they already knew about the environment, and what else they could do to make a difference.

The children really impressed us with the knowledge they already had about the environment and how to care for it. They even have their own gardening club and are doing a great job looking after their school grounds.

We decided to focus on two big themes for the day:

1. Local produce – we did a taste test of local milk versus Devonshire milk to show that local tastes just as good – and means less harm to the environment!

2. Reducing waste – did you know that turning off a dripping tap can save up to £400 worth of water? We do!

Our class were enthusiastic when we asked them to get interactive and use recycled yoghurt pots to sow seeds to grow their own produce. There was even competition for the job of keeping the pots watered!

We then tested the pupils’ creativity as we challenged them to design a T shirt that would show others what they could do to overcome the two big problems we looked at. All of the finished T shirts looked great and showed that what we discussed had really been taken in. Judging the best T shirt was difficult, I think you’ll agree, but the proud winners were very happy with their ‘I am proud to be green’ winning badges!

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The children really impressed us with their willingness to contribute, their bright ideas and the way they worked together to solve the challenges we gave them. We know we chose the right people to ask to look after our environment!

The next stage of the project is to go back to the school to see if our session has made a difference to the way the children think and the actions they take. We also have a few surprises left to really get them thinking!

We’ll let you know how it goes next week. With a bit of luck we may even be able to develop the project so that we can take it to other schools in the area, so look out for great changes in our community coming up!

Big thanks to the staff and very knowledgeable pupils at Evenwood CE Primary School

- The Green Team (Sam, Sharon, Helen, Jayne, Beccy, Fiona, Dave and Marie)

NHS East Midlands Leadership Academy Launch

May 17th, 2010 - 1:10 pm

It was great watching our brands come to life at the launch event of the NHS East Midlands Leadership Academy in Nottingham yesterday.

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From front – back Cynergy Events team: Fiona, Natalie, Rebecca, Rachel Munton (Deputy Director, East Midlands Leadership Academy) Sam and Nicky.

We have been working closely with the Academy to establish a brand for each of the work streams such as, Emerging Leaders and Midwifery. Some of these were chosen for use at the event for delegates to create a real life mosaic which represented collaboration and working together, it proved very popular and created a buzz on arrival.

The event was both a launch of the Academy and a consultation of participants to discover exactly what they wanted from the Academy in the coming year.

A busy Leadership Marketplace added to the atmosphere and learning as it showcased how effective leadership is having an impact on improving Quality, Innovation, Productivity and Prevention.

As with the mosaics, lots of small different pieces coming together created the bigger picture with a candid keynote speech from Greg Dyke which inspired Leaders to “just do it” and interactive voting throughout the programme the event was deemed a great success.

Shout Event Success

April 30th, 2010 - 3:01 pm

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Some of you may already know about the ‘Shout’ initiative, but for those of you who don’t, let us tell you a little bit more about it…

The ‘Shout’ initiative was launched earlier this year to bring the wider public sector, not-for profit organisations, and charities in the region together to share their plans and discuss challenges organisations are faced with in today’s climate. Many of the challenges faced by the sector are collective ones and the initiative aimed to stimulate different ways of thinking and show how thinking differently and sharing solutions can position services to improve and move forward.

The initiative included a breakfast event and a competition to take over the stage, giving one lucky organisation the opportunity to ‘Shout’ about the valuable work they are doing in their community. The prize was worth over £10k and included venue hire, all audio visual requirements, comprehensive event management support and TV presenter Wendy Gibson.

The competition winners were informed and planning immediately got underway – with just a week and half to plan the full event, we’re not shy of a challenge! The movie shows us in action, from day one of planning to the finished product on the day.

The event, held on Thursday 29th April at The Wynyard Rooms on Teesside, was a huge success – seeing 100 delegates turn out for the occasion, a great achievement for an 8am start! In the early part of the morning, we devised and facilitated a number of interactive and creative sessions with one delegate saying “Cynergy brought organisations together to ignite passion about a common agenda and “the creative activities were an excellent way to express my ideas and issues”. In the later part of the morning, competition winners, Cleveland Fire Brigade, took the stage to ‘Shout’ about their plans for their new Centre for Excellence and also took the opportunity to educate people on the other services the fire brigade can offer. Their event was appropriately named ‘Does More Than It Says on the Tin’.

Thank you to all those who turned out for the occasion, and for those who didn’t watch this space…there will be more ‘Shout’ initiatives in the future!

Cynergy celebrates Earth Day 2010 with pupils from Evenwood Primary School

April 22nd, 2010 - 10:04 am

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As part of our Earth Day activites Cynergy will be making a trip to Evenwood Primary School to get pupils engaged in environmental issues. Planning is currently underway for a fun-filled few days, involving showing the pupils how to grow their own herbs using recycled cans, encouraging greener thinking and an interactive t-shirt session where students will come up with their own eco-orientated slogans.

The activities all fit with the new National Primary Curriculum for 2011 which aims to encourage and educate students further on environmental issues to create responsible citizens who make a positive contribution to society.

Pupils will also get creative by designing their own posters and thinking of ways in which the school can save water by changing their current habits.

At the end of the 3-day initiative pupils will receive a certificate for their participation and should be much more aware of the environment and what they can do to help the planet. The learning won’t stop then though, pupils will continue their efforts through a Green Team which they will set up. Photos, letters and progress will be shared with the Green Team at Cynergy so that learning can continue beyond the 3-day project and into the future.

Click here to read more about Earth Day 2010.