Current Projects
We are proud of the range of projects we have created and coordinated. This section gives you all the information you need to learn about each offer, who is eligible to access these and how to get involved.
All Over I.T.
Struggling to navigate the digital world? Looking for tech support? Need assistance with your computer, tablet, or phone? We’re here to help you troubleshoot and get back online.
Our friendly Digital Champions are here to lend a hand! Whether you’re new to technology or just need a bit of guidance, we’re here to help you:
- Navigate the internet
- Shop online
- Make health appointments and order prescriptions
- Keep connected with friends and family
- Stay safe and secure online
Join us for a free, one-to-one session, where we can make technology work for you!
Our digital support sessions take place:
- Every Wednesday from 1-3pm at The Summit, Scott Road, Selby, YO8 4BL
- Every Friday from 1-3pm at Community House, Portholme Road, Selby, YO8 4QQ
Contact Alison@upforyorkshire.org.uk or call the Reception team at Community House on 01757 291111 for more information.
Community Health and Wellbeing Worker Project - Bringing Brazil to Selby!
Community Health and Wellbeing Workers play an essential role, supporting households to access health services and community support, helping to address rising inequalities in health and social care, and identifying unmet needs in the community.
Each Community Health and Wellbeing Worker has a defined number of households and this project is currently working on streets in Selby West Ward (around Flaxley Road). Workers visit people in their homes to provide health and wellbeing advice and connect them to NHS and community-based services and activities.
Based on an existing health model in Brazil, this exciting project is being delivered by Selby Town Primary Care Network in partnership with Up for Yorkshire, funded by the Integrated Care Board.
For further information on how this collaborative model is being trialled nationally, click here.
Reducing Inequalities, Supporting Employment (RISE)
RISE is a support programme for adults in North Yorkshire and York who are currently out of work and have barriers to engaging with employment and/or training.
Through RISE, individuals receive tailored 1-2-1 advice, mentoring and employability support, and have access to specific interventions designed to help break down barriers. This combination of support is designed to improve people’s health, confidence, skills, circumstances and ultimately their employability, moving them closer towards a position where they are thriving in their life and in work.
RISE is funded by the UK government through the UK Shared Prosperity fund (UKSPF).
To find out more, contact us.
Multiply
Multiply is the government’s new £560 million programme to help transform the lives of hundreds of thousands of adults across the UK and is being delivered through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.
The funding is distributed across local councils and then allocated to providers to deliver various different activities to support individuals with numeracy skills.
Better Connect have formed a partnership with local organisations routed within their communities to help individuals develop their skills in numeracy, as well as working with employers to highlight the benefit of developing numeracy skills within the workplace.
Up For Yorkshire is one of the delivery partners for this fantastic project. For more information, contact us.
Social Prescribing
Our Zero Selby
Our Zero Selby is a vibrant community-driven project dedicated to making Selby greener, healthier, and more connected. We believe in practical initiatives that bring real benefits to everyone, guided by what you want to see in our town. From Repair Cafes to tree planting and promoting active travel through the Selby Big Bike Revival, our efforts are all about reducing carbon emissions and creating community spirit.
Two years ago, we asked for your input on creating a more sustainable Selby. Through extensive consultations and workshops, we engaged with over 500 local residents and nearly 50 stakeholders. Your feedback has shaped our projects, ensuring they reflect your needs and aspirations.
Our Repair Cafes help residents save money and reduce waste by learning to fix their belongings. Our tree planting initiatives beautify our town and contribute to cleaner air, creating a healthier environment for all. The Selby Big Bike Revival promotes active travel, encouraging people to explore our beautiful local area on two wheels, which helps reduce carbon emissions and improve health. These activities create a strong, supportive community where everyone can thrive.
Join us in making Selby a better place to live, work, and play. Together, we can create a sustainable future that benefits everyone.
More information can be found on the Our Zero Selby website.
Big Local
Selby is one of 150 areas in England chosen to deliver Big Local – a community led, 10 year Big Lottery funded programme which helps residents create lasting change through an investment of at least £1 million.
Big Local puts the local community, and most importantly residents, firmly in the driving seat allowing them to identify local needs, take action and make a lasting, positive difference.
To find out more: www.selbybiglocal.org.uk
Community Fridge
The Community Fridge project directly works to reducing food waste and empower our community.
The Selby Community Fridge is a space where everyone can share surplus food, including donations from local food businesses, producers, households and gardens.
The Selby Community Fridge can be accessed by anyone and everyone who wants to share food, needs food, is keen to volunteer or just get involved with food, environment or related activities. The project is run under a national Community Fridge movement called ‘Hubbub’, which you can find out more about here: Community Fridges | Hubbub Foundation
You can follow the Selby Community Fridge Project through their brilliant and active Facebook page:
Well-Come
Our Well-Come project is specifically aimed at reducing isolation, loneliness and supporting good mental health. A series of Community pop-ups take wellbeing advice and support directly into neighbourhoods that, due to their rurality, lack of existing services, and /or public transport, present barriers to residents accessing mental health and wellbeing support and advice.
As well as being out and about, we also offer a weekly opportunity to pop in and see us:
The Well-Come Café
Every Friday 12:30pm – 3:30pm
Community House with Alison and Jackie
We are always running a wealth of ongoing and changing opportunities and programmes. Other current projects include:
- Tutoring – free online tutoring for adults
- Power of Attorney Service
- Social Café
- Fizzical Friday – accessible exercise for everyone
- Growing in Confidence – gardening and wellbeing at our allotment
- Coping to Thriving – supporting professionals
- Brayton Youth Connects – The YO8 Club
To find out more about any of our current projects, or how to get involved in our work, please do contact us.
Our Space
In 2019 Selby Big Local bought a derelict shop in the heart of the Big Local area, to transform into a vibrant, community-owned and community-led space. This followed four years of talking to residents to understand what issues are most important to them. Finding a place for residents to come together and make “community happen” was a priority.
More information can be found on the Our Space website.
Other Projects and Opportunities
We are always running a wealth of ongoing and changing opportunities and programmes. Other current projects include:
- Tutoring – Free online tutoring for adults
- Power of Attorney Service
- Social Café
- Fizzical Friday – Accessible exercise for everyone
- Growing in Confidence – Gardening and wellbeing at our allotment
- Brayton Youth Connects – The YO8 Club
- And so much more…
To find out more about any of our current projects, or how to get involved in our work, please do contact us.
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If we aren’t able to help you directly, we’ll know someone locally who can.