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James Ross Hunter Youth Support 'Sip n Talk' Project

Creating Safe Spaces for Community Connection in Lewisham

The James Ross Hunter Youth Support (JRHYS) 'Sip n Talk' project serves as a vital community platform that brings residents together in a safe and welcoming environment to connect, share experiences, and collectively address the impact of community safety and well-being challenges in th

e borough of Lewisham. Our Mission

Through consistent workshops and annual events, the 'Sip n Talk' platform raises awareness and promotes positive social values whilst fostering meaningful connections across our diverse community. The project is designed to create a firm and stable foundation where conversations can flourish, highlighting the social aspects of working together with unified voices and demonstrating visual actions of care within a secure space. The 'WFC' Wellbeing Framework

At the heart of our approach lies the innovative WFC wellbeing framework - an original James Ross Hunter Youth Support model focusing on three core elements:

Waking Moments - Building awareness of emotions as we begin each day

Following Through - Recognising realistic views and options whilst identifying thoughts and challenges as they arise

Closures- Creating meaningful endings and transitions

This framework brings heightened emotional awareness through an ongoing platform of support, complemented by planned collaborative activities and festivities that strengthen bonds between children, parents, and the wider community. Community Impact and Inclusiveness

The 'Sip n Talk' project is open to all members of the community, actively embracing diversities and creating pathways for everyone to participate. We work closely with other community partners through signposting and referral systems, ensuring comprehensive support networks are available to those who need them. Our particular focus on supporting victims of violence through enhanced well-being and healing activities connects us with other safer community networking groups, creating a robust support ecosystem across Lewisham. Addressing Community Development

The project directly addresses the effects of development and sustainable growth within our community, providing a vital space where local voices can be heard and growth can be accomplished through joint collaborative efforts. By taking a visual stance to demonstrate what more can be done to reduce violence and implement genuine care for victims of violence, we facilitate ongoing community conversations that enlighten and unify our collective commitment to making our local area a place of safety that welcomes all. Through the 'Sip n Talk' platform, we continue to demonstrate that care, conversation, and community connection are powerful tools for creating positive change and building a safer, more supportive Lewisham for everyone. CHunter
Executive Director
JRHYS

08/06/2026

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