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Spirit of Manchester Story - Everyone has a chance for their voice to be heard

26 Sep 2018 - 16:10 by helen.walker

John and Pete were participating in a Having a Voice session at Back on Track on Tuesday. The course is all about getting your voice heard and how to put yourself across. Last week, the group grilled Kate, a Back on Track manager about how the charity works and this week, all 11 members of the group gave a short presentation on a subject of their choice such as films they enjoy or hobbies. This allowed them to practise speaking in front of a group in a safe and friendly environment.

John was referred to Back on Track a year ago and was feeling isolated. He now feels that he can talk to people in the group and is also involved in a Mustard Tree drama group. He said “Often people are judged by their looks or how much money they have but I think it is more about having a good heart”.

Pete agreed that the group is really beneficial and he particularly enjoys talking to others and picking up information. Pete said, “There is such a wide variety of people here and I try to encourage others. It is easier to like someone than dislike them and I’m glad to have met John – he’s a friend now”.

Kate, Back on Track Wellbeing Co-ordinator, explained that lot of learners are not confident but it has been great to see people gain new skills and the ability to speak up for themselves. She said “Everyone has a chance for their voice to be heard and a safe environment has been created. I’m really enjoying it – it’s so valuable to get to know people and see them use the skills they have learnt in their lives”.

It has also given Back on Track really valuable feedback on their services. They are a charity based in city centre Manchester, and their mission is to provide the opportunity to learn for people affected by homelessness, mental health problems, drug and alcohol misuse, and offending, so they can make positive changes that last. They do this by providing education, training, work experience and volunteering opportunities - helping people move on from problems in their past towards a meaningful and fulfilled life.

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