Josh Barwick Supports Project HE:RO

Posted: December 16th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: The HE:RO Team | No Comments »

Project HE:RO is delighted to announce the support of another inspirational role model from the world of entertainment.  Josh Barwick is a young professional ballet dancer with the Northern Ballet Company. His story provides an excellent example of how your passion can come out from nowhere, grab you and never let go.

A Real Life Billy Elliot

Josh was a typical eleven year old schoolboy and, apparently, not outstanding in any particular way.  One day his mum said she was taking his cousins to try out a dance class at a local school and asked him if he wanted to tag along.  Josh was doing nothing much in particular and thought it was something new to try and off he went.  However, once he walked into the studios Josh immediately felt that he had found a special place where he belonged and started his love affair with dance.

Inspirational Teacher, Expert Advice

There is a further twist in the tale, however.  Josh told his new dance teacher, Deana Morgan, that he wanted to be a professional dancer but was put off when she informed him that he would need to study ballet.  Josh resisted at first but Deana pointed out he was unlikely to have the necessary technical foundation to make it professionally without some grounding in ballet.

A Life Transformed

So against his own initial judgement, Josh attended his first ballet lesson – and his attitude was totally transformed the moment the class started. The rest, as they say, is history.

This true story about Josh shows how important it is for all children to try as many activities as possible so that they may uncover their interests and talents.

”…From the first moment I walked in to the studio, something clicked and I fell in love with the whole idea of being a professional ballet dancer.  I knew instantly that I wanted to make this my career.  It took a lot of hard work, time and effort but it paid off in the end.  I am now dancing with my dream company, Northern Ballet. It shows that if you have a dream you have to follow it – as they can come true”

Project HE:RO is a fantastic scheme and I really encourage schools and organisations to get involved…”

Josh Barwick, Northern Ballet

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Evolve Sign Cleverley

Posted: December 16th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: The HE:RO Team | No Comments »

Tom Cleverley is happy to support Evolve, particularly as he actually worked in Graham Morgan’s office on work placement whilst still at school. It was clear then that Tom was a very talented boy at sports.  However, Graham discovered that Tom’s greatest talent was fixing any IT problems that cropped up.

Tom has a great career ahead of him and his character and application are such that he will make the very most of any opportunities

“…I fell in love with football at an early age and I have been lucky enough to have had the support of many people who have helped me to develop my talent.

Project HE:RO, through its Health Mentors, is helping headteachers to provide pupils with opportunities to discover their interests and turn them into talents so that they can enjoy happier and healthier lives.

I wish Project HE:RO the very best of success and hope many schools will take up the opportunity to get involved and create better futures for their pupils…”

Tom Cleverley

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Kimberley Walsh Supports Project HE:RO

Posted: December 16th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: The HE:RO Team | No Comments »

Singer Kimberley Walsh has made a very successful career out of her passion for performing arts and is also a talented actress and dancer. Her career requires her to be in top condition to perform and look good at the same time. Kim has also needed to train up for some of her charity work as seen when she trekked up Kilimanjaro for Comic Relief.

“…Project HE:RO is doing great things to help young children get healthy and make the most of their potential.  I think this is a brilliant scheme and encourage all schools to get involved…”

Kimberley Walsh

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Evolve Health Mentors praised by OFSTED

Posted: September 16th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Testimonials | No Comments »

Project HE:RO™ (Health Engagement : Real Outcomes) and the Evolve Health Mentor programme have been developed with the help of a number of forward-thinking head teachers. These partners have been the pioneers of the programme and it is truly rewarding to see one enterprising head teacher receive the following feedback after a recent OFSTED inspection of her school:

The Health Mentors are a key element in the school’s provision, not only in providing a high quality of basic care for pupils whose circumstances make them vulnerable, but also in promoting basic literacy and numeracy skills through individual support and providing positive role models in promoting a healthy lifestyle. As a result, the pupils feel safe and know that there is always someone who will listen.”

OFSTED Report, St George’s CE Primary School, March 2011

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The Impact of a Health Mentor

Posted: September 4th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: About Project HE:RO | No Comments »

This short video gives an insight into the impact that an Evolve Health Mentor could have at your school.

Former Bradford City player, Des Hamilton, works full time delivering Project HE:RO at Lister Primary School in Bradford. Within the video, the head teacher, deputy head and business manager all comment upon the impact that Des has had at the school within a short space of time.

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Why employ a Health Mentor from Evolve?

Posted: September 2nd, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: About Project HE:RO, Information for Teachers, Testimonials | No Comments »

Mrs Jan Edwards, Headteacher and OFSTED Inspector, explains why she uses Health Mentors from Evolve to support learning and development at St George’s CE Primary School in Birmingham.

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The Benefits to Children of implementing Project HE:RO

Posted: June 8th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: About Project HE:RO, Information for Teachers | No Comments »

Inactivity is pervasive in UK society and linked to lack of self worth

Sir Liam Donaldson, Chief UK medical officer, states that inactivity is more of a problem to Public Health than smoking, drinking and alcohol abuse combined. The causes of inactivity can be traced back to children lacking in self esteem, personal confidence and feeling isolated with a lack of self worth. Disadvantaged children from the poorer parts of society are the most vulnerable to having low aspiration levels – and are also those under threat from disengagement, underachievement and having poor health.

The recent BBC programme “Poor Kids” illustrates very starkly the vicious circle that can set in very early in the lives of young children. Project HE:RO™ (Health Engagment : Real Outcomes) has evolved as it has grown to overcome many of the issues that lead to damaged life expectations for young children.

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Head Teacher Testimonials

Posted: May 26th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Testimonials | No Comments »

“All Evolve staff are enthusiastic, well trained and act as great role models for pupils.”

P. Hargrave, Head Teacher – Broughton Junior School

“I would recommend Health Mentors unreservedly to other schools.”

Robin Haselgrove, Head Teacher – Chad Vale Primary School

“Our Health Mentor is like a full time member of my staff without the financial restraints that it might put on me.”

Jan Edwards, Head Teacher – St. George’s CE Primary School

To see full quotes and additional testimonials please click the link below.

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The Benefits to Head Teachers of Implementing Project HE:RO

Posted: May 19th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Information for Teachers | No Comments »

Multi-skilled and cost-effective

The implementation of Project HE:RO™ (Health Engagement : Real Outcomes) and the subsequent deployment of Health Mentor(s) within your primary school will have immediate benefits for the children and staff in your charge. Health Mentors are multi-skilled and deliver you the following benefits when tackling complex staffing and budgetary challenges:

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Project HE:RO around the UK

Posted: May 19th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Locations | No Comments »

Help us to improve the future for thousands of children

Evolve Director John Bishop (left) with Health Mentors Paul Eaton and Richard Rose

Project HE:RO™ (Health Engagement: Real Outcomes) is currently operating in the following areas in England and Wales:

1. Lincolnshire
2. West Midlands
3. South Yorkshire
4. West Yorkshire
5. South Wales
6. West Wales

The Project HERO team are already making plans for the next academic year and our personnel requirements for existing clients alongside the record number of new schools who have signed up to use our services.

Do you know a future Health Mentor?

Do you know somebody with the potential to change children’s lives for the better by becoming an Evolve Health Mentor and who is actively looking for related work in one of these areas? Then why not encourage them to get in contact with Mary at recruitment@evolvesport.com and let her know more about their situation and employment requirements.

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