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This report was approved by the board of directors on
and signed on behalf of the board by:
Name:
Status: Director
The notes form part of these financial statements
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Off The Wall Players CIC were able to begin to reach communities in person since most of the Covid restrictions had been lifted Off The Wall Players continued to be affected by a Theatre and community arts industry that had not quite bounced back to preCOVID levels Some community groups continue to be vulnerable and were still cautious about inperson engagement so we continued our online services The Projects we worked on were 1 Museum of Homelessness January 2023 January 2024 Various Off The Wall Players worked with the Museum of Homelessness to deliver various services Object Storytelling Trauma Informed Coach Training Family Funday workshops Community outreach with under fives 2 THCVS Community Engagement work January 2023 January 2024 Working with THCVS on the BAME disparities project on various community engagement activities within Tower Hamlets meetings with Tower Hamlets council These were both inperson and online Voluntary work with paid expenses 3 Cardboard Citizens Associate Artist January 2023 January 2024 Cardboard Citizens commissioned Off The Wall Players CIC to write the play Small Fortune 4 Relish Theatre Acids Reign January 2023 April 2023 Off The Wall Players worked with Relish Theatre to provide Associate Director support the Acids Reign Show from rehearsals to Performance at the Vaults festival 2023 5 Partnership for Black Peoples Health Queen Mary University April 2023 January 2024 Partnership For Black Peoples Health is a community led research project that engages Black African and Black Caribbean communities in research to reduce the widely recognized disproportionate burden of health inequalities they face in all areas of medicine and public health The project is part of a wider effort to address the systemic racism issues that contribute to health inequalities in Black communities By working with communities to develop and implement research the project is helping to create a more equitable healthcare system for all Many of the interventions designed to improve the health of Black people fail to reach them This is due to various factors but most notably Lack of effective involvement of Black people in the development of healthcare research and public health plans Fewer Black people from Black communities being employed in research institutions and Less power over how research evidence is collected from Black people and how it is used This project aims to strengthen an existing diverse network of clinicians community organizations academics and members of the public to explore methods for strengthening existing and developing new ways of partnering to involve Black people Off The Wall Players attended 3 weekly meetings helped to carry out research and talks and coproduced projects such as Creative Careers It is a project that uses creative approaches to explore young Black and Black Mixedheritage peoples experiences of career advice training and wellbeing Off The Wall Players reached 64 people overall out of which were 21 young people 6 Community Conversation about the memorial to victims of the transatlantic slave trade In March 2023 The Mayor of Londons Commission for Diversity in the Public Realm announced a new memorial in London dedicated to the victims of the Transatlantic Slave trade in South Quay outside of the Museum of London Docklands The primary site will also be accompanied by several satellite sites of which the locations are yet to be determined As part of the development of this memorial The Mayor sought to deeply engage with Londoners to ensure that their voices along with those of descendent communities community groups and academics were informing that process As part of that they sought to facilitate a number of conversations within community spaces and led by community practitioners to open the discussion and focus on key questions These conversations explored some of the narrative questions around the new Memorial to the Transatlantic Slave Trade In convening representatives from across Londons diverse communities such as Off Td the artistic brief the education program and the nuances of this work Off The Wall Players CIC reached over 92 people in our series of conversations These included 2 inperson conversations and 2 online conversations
Off The Wall Players C.I.C ‘stakeholders are community groups who use the services of Off The Wall Players. This can change according to what community we work in. In this year the communities include Tower Hamlets, Hackney, Haringey, Southwark, Westminster, The City of London, Newham, Waltham Forest, Lambeth, Islington, Hammersmith, Haringey, Camden, etc. In 2024 we also worked with communities in Essex, Croydon, Leicester, West London, and Wales. It would also include the people who attended any online workshops and performances which was across the whole of the United Kingdom. We consult stakeholders in varying ways. We primarily use a co-produced, creative consultation process that consults with the community before conducting any projects. Going out into the community and asking community groups in person what they would like to see happen through a project. We run consultation groups in community spaces where refreshments are offered. We also have post-it notes for people to make suggestions anonymously which are collected and recorded after performances and workshops. We collate these answers by recording them anonymously and archiving them. Off The Wall Players have created co-produced projects in response to feedback from its consultations. We refer to the creative consultation and research gathering done prior to starting a project. Before creating any projects, we ensure that they are needed in the community. We then plan our projects around this feedback to ensure that the projects are relevant and needed in the communities we work in.
No remuneration was received
No transfer of assets other than for full consideration
This report was approved by the board of directors on
30 October 2024
And signed on behalf of the board by:
Name: Danielle Celeste Cargill
Status: Director