Here are some Frequently Asked Questions to consider when developing Kit For All in your area. 73702j
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What is the best way to identify the local need? 5i6i3i
Carry out some research on other programmes doing similar work around clothing recycling or preloved clothing initiatives. You can also speak with the Active Schools team and Sports Development Team to see if they can with gathering interest and potential connections across the local authority, for example local schools, health services, community organisations, community sports hubs, local sports clubs and active schools.
What’s the best way to promote the project? q6m6d
Target promotion and engagement around your local community. Social media will allow you to reach out to different people - you could create a hashtag or use #ItOn then ask partners to promote on their social media too. Posters in specific areas of your community can give you create exposure, like health centres, doctors, community centres, sport centres and local supermarkets.
What are the key Kit for All messages to promote? 58p1e
There are two key messages:
- Help people in your community save money by encouraging people to sports kit on.
- the environment by encouraging people in your community to sports kit on.
What happens if we receive kit or clothing, and we cannot find someone to give this to? ju1k
Speak with your local primary or secondary schools to see if they would be interested in the clothing/kit for children to take part in PE. Think about where you can store kit, you might find the ideal person next week or next month, sports kit doesn’t go out of date so it is helpful to consider storage as part of your project.
What is the best way to gather the items and what should we use for collection? 6028g
There are many ways to gather items and the list below details some options:
- Wheelie bins at specific sites with good thoroughfare
- Use of trollies in shopping centres, garden centres and leisure centres
- Donation boxes in schools or community centres
- Using the lockers within schools
- Partnering with your local food bank or recycling organisation
What staffing resource is required? 383x2u
This will depend on the size and scale of your project. If it is to span over a full local authority area, then a large workforce may be required - you could ask for volunteers to help with collection, cleaning and distributing items. You might also think about partnering with a local charity or third sector organisation who could offer .
Who could be suitable partners involved with Kit for All? 3960
Within local authorities there are people who work with those in need, and they could be key to helping to identify people who could benefit from donations. Schools have knowledge of the most vulnerable children and families who may need sports kit. Additionally, schools could be a donation centre for kit, could perhaps help with volunteers and act as an ment centre for Kit for All. Local businesses, youth groups, colleges, universities, cleaning services, community hubs, and climate change partners can also help you to engage your local community.
How can clothes be distributed? 1342v
Through the use of partners working with families in need, online platforms such as a website e.g. Preloved Stirling and community events or specific Kit for All events. Consider which method would work best in your local community and how the stigma can be reduced for those receiving or looking for kit.
Does the kit need to be washed before being distributed? 2i4c4x
All kit must be clean before being distributed. At collection points you could have a bin for washed clothing and a bin for unwashed. Consider different partnerships such as a local cleaning service or a school with washing machine to help with cleaning and even ask for donations of drying racks and cleaning supplies.
How do we measure the success of the programme? 3x6y5d
Engage with those involved in the project, including contributors, donators, and volunteers. You can share case studies and success stories on your social media then ask for through online surveys to look for ways to improve the programme and strengthen community spirit.
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