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The Hawkwell Trust is a new Charity being setup to cover an area of Oxford that suffers severe social and economic deprivation, being among the 20% most deprived areas in the United Kingdom.

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Page 1: Hawkwell trust overview april 2013

Overview

Roger ChristiansenTrusteeApril 24th

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A tale of two cities ?

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A tale of two cities ?

North Oxford• Prosperous• Low deprivation• 90% of people living in North Oxford have

University degrees

Southern Oxford• High deprivation• 10% of people living in the area have University

degrees

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Deprivation

The Hawkwell Trust

The Indices of Deprivation 2010 – Oxford. LSOA = Lower Super Output Areas

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What is deprivation ?

Levels of deprivation with respect to England, by Super Output Area, Super Output AreaProfile Report For Cowley Area Committee 2008

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Deprivation in South Oxford

• South Oxford area are considered deprived due to: a large proportion of people, particularly:

• children, living below the poverty line• large numbers of adults with no qualifications• Poor educational attainment in schools high crime• poor health.

• Unemployment in these areas of deprivation is higher than other parts of Oxford, and these areas have been hardest hit by unemployment caused by the recession

Oxford economic profile, 2011

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About the Trust• New charity – setup in 2012 • The Trust members include schools based in Blackbird Leys, Greater Leys,

Littlemore and Rose Hill areas on the outskirts of Oxford to the South and East of the City Centre.

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Our objectives

The Objects of the Charity are to advance the education of the pupils, their families, the staff and governors of members, in particular by enhancing and assisting in the provision of:

• improved opportunities for education and life chances for pupils and their families• professional development for staff and governors• opportunities for collaboration between schools within the group• facilities for education at the schools which are also available to the wider community

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Our activities

• Breakfast clubs• Many children in the

area come to school with no adequate breakfast !

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Our activities

• Residential trips• Teaches children them things

that cannot be taught in the classroom

• Breakfast clubs• Many children in the

area come to school with no adequate breakfast !

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How you can help:

http://www.hawkwelltrust.org.uk/