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Friday, 26 September 2008
A bit of guidance from an experienced mentor can take you a long way!

Street League runs a mentoring programme throughout the year and are currently recruiting mentees.

One-2-One support in education and employment could be your opportunity to get where you want to be.

Our mentors have experience with writing CVs and filling out Job Applications.

They can help you with job hunting and finding study courses that you want.

You will meet every 2 weeks.

Its FREE – your travel will be paid for.

To apply: Tell your coach & ask them to pass your contact details to Sophie at Street League’s office. Or contact Sophie on 020 8536 5378 or sophie.hope@streetleague.co.uk

Sam Marshall undertook a mini work experience placement with Street League for 3 days in August. The following is an account of his time with us...

Day 1

I arrived at the Street League office in Stratford where I met Ben North and Sophie Hope who I’d talked to previously to set up the volunteer placement. I was introduced to various staff members, and learnt how Street League works and what its aims are. I also took a look at some videos on Youtube, which are a great way of finding out a little bit about what the organisation does and some of the variety of projects it’s been involved in.

I went to my first training session in Whitechapel with Ben where I met some of the players and one of the coaches. We had a good kick about and a good time. The players came from a variety of backgrounds. Ben spoke to me a little about the issues some of Street League players face, and I found it interesting to learn that finding a hostel is actually a very difficult process and it is often hard to get past the standard bureaucratic demands to provide evidence that you’re actually on the street.

After the session, Ben and I went to a summer barbecue at the Limegrove homeless hostel to chat to some of the residents and to promote Street League. We all played a few games and got to know each other, and had a really good time. It was a great evening, so thanks to everyone from Limegrove!

Day 2

I had a chat with Riz, one of the coaches, who gave me an idea of not only what it’s like to coach for Street League but also what it takes to be a coach in general. One thing I took away was how important he considered basic people skills to be in order to become a coach, and how important these are in getting a group of individuals who don’t know each other and have come from different backgrounds, to get them to work as a team.

I then researched organisations such as hostels, youth offending centres and refugee centres in the Hackney area, which might be interested in becoming involved in Street League. It was interesting to learn about all the different organisations working in a similar field to Street League.

After this I headed off with Sophie to a session at Kennington Park. I took part in the training session, and even though I was shattered after the warm up, I kept going and had fun with the guys there. It was a great laugh.

Day 3

I had a talk with Rob, Street League’s Progressions Coordinator, who follows up on players to give advice on education or employment.

After that I headed off to my final coaching session with Ben which took place in Tottenham. We did some basic stretching and fitness followed by a 5 a-side game.I really had a genuinely good time working for Street League. There’s no doubt I liked some things more than others, but there was a lot of good people I met who were either working with Street League, taking part in it’s activities, or who I purely met by happenstance. Either way I enjoyed the experience a lot and wish everyone there all the best in the future…

Sam
Football and music are uneasy bed fellows, witness this:
and this:
Just when you're thinking football and music should be never mix, along comes this:
And all is saved.
Now Street League is looking for a tune to represent us. Details are in the news section. Great prizes to be won. Anyone fancy a go?

Over the last few months Street League has worked to bring together a new code of conduct that is simple, clear and easy to follow. The first draft was discussed at this week's User Involvement Meeting. You can download the Code of Conduct here Street%20League%20Community%20Rules.doc

We'd really appreciate ANYONE'S thoughts on how this can be improved and additionally, how it can be implemented effectively. As ever, post your thoughts here.

Anyone ever seen the film above? Two Sheens for the price of one.

Monday, 15 September 2008
Aderito Francisco is one of Street League's apprentice coaches. Having taken over the mantle of managing the North London Rep Team from Jack Harrison, he blogged previously about how the training was going and his hopes for the upcoming matchday...
Unfortunately North London were overcome 2-1 by West London. Commenting on Aderito's tactics, Head Coach Jason McKoy stated, "Based upon their first half display, North London should have been out of sight. The way they controlled the game and the chances they created should have been capitalised on. However, they weren't clinical enough and West stayed in the game and eventually won it."
Aderito's reaction to a disappointing morning's work is here:
In the other game, South London romped to a 6-1 victory against a hapless East London.
Wednesday, 10 September 2008
The next User Involvement Meeting will be held at Limegrove Hostel in Shepherds Bush on Tuesday 23rd September, from 2-4pm. What would you like to discuss?
Tuesday, 2 September 2008
Dear Managers and Players,
Street League have been invited to take part in a 5 a side cup in Liverpool, probably on the 25th/26th October. Players will also get the chance to visit the famous Albert Dock, the Maritime Museum and take a ferry across the Mersey!
If you have any players over 18 years old who have participated in a Directions 2 Work course and not been on a Street League tour before please get in touch and we will add them to our shortlist. All expenses will be paid but we suggest players bring about £20 spending money. Contact ben.north@streetleague.co.uk or charlie.gamble@streetleague.co.uk .
Aderito Franciso is one of Street League's Apprentice Coaches and has been with us for nine months. Aderito smiles a LOT. Here's a picture of him smiling:

Every three months Street League runs an 11-a-side league between North, South, East and West London. Currently East London are champions, under the masterful stewardship of Rizwan Aboo. Following two fairly disasterous seasons, the North London team have sacked their experienced coach, Jack Harrison, and plumped for youth in Aderito. Aderito will be blogging here about his experience as a coach. Here's the first video blog:

Check back here for updates.