Case Studies
This case studies page is being reviewed at present to update the recent work of TfR
| Sheffield Methodist District: Who Is Your Neighbour? Who Is Your Neighbour? (WIYN) works with communities in Barnsley, Doncaster, Rotherham and Sheffield by providing safe spaces for dialogue around racism and faith based prejudice, supporting and encouraging interaction between groups and communities that do not ordinarily mix and; it works with VCF groups to promote positive stories of relations between different community groups in the media. Read more |
| Friends of Lord Hardy Court Lord Hardy Court is a local authority residential care home. It is located in Rawmarsh and cares for up to 60 residents including the elderly and those suffering from dementia. Read more |
| Scrapstore Rotherham Scrapstore is a registered charity (started in 1980) that provides resources for anyone working with children. Read more |
| Future Jobs Fund Placement Jason Smedley joined TfR as an administrative assistant in January 2010. He had been unemployed for twelve months following redundancy Read more |
| TfR's support work in Barnsley is praised Voluntary Action Barnsley’s summer newsletter showcases the excellent work done by TfR and the Barnsley Infrastructure Consortium (BIC) in the town – see pages 8 and 9 Read more |
| The Hub, Sheffield The Hub is an inter-church organisation committed to supporting Christian youth work, mission and ministry in the Sheffield area. Read more |
| United Methodist Church: Clifton, Rotherham TfR Helps Rotherham Community Cafe Win Award of Almost £100,000 Read more |
| Doncaster Communities Live at Home Scheme Doncaster Communities Live at Home Scheme (DCLHS) is a voluntary organisation which offers support to people aged 60+ who, for a variety of reasons, are experiencing social isolation. The scheme was set up in 2000 within the constitution of Methodist Homes for the Aged. At present, DCLSH serves a large part of the Doncaster Metropolitan area, particularly central and northern regions. Read more |
| Doncaster Minster The project aims to open access to the building and surrounding site, increase the heritage access to the wider community and increase education and social events held at the Minster for the benefit of the wider community. Read more |
| Avalunch Avalunch is part of the Mexborough Baptist Church, led by a group of volunteers who provide a service for isolated and socially immobile individuals and the elderly. They provide a healthy living service that caters for individuals’ emotional, social and nutritional needs. Read more |
| St Alban's Family Development Project The Family Development Project (FDP) works primarily with parents, carers and children in a multi-cultural inner city area of disadvantage and deprivation. It aims: to encourage the development of parenting skills, greater confidence, involvement in community life and interest in their role in their children’s education; and to help people to believe and communicate to their children that it is possible to be real actors in life, rather than objects of attention or receivers of welfare support. Read more |
| Ellesmere Youth Project The Ellesmere Youth Project is a detached youth work project working in the Ellesmere and Carwood area. They work with young people aged between 10-18 in the Burngreave area, using detached youth work and centre-based sessions. They also offer one-to-one individual support for young people. Read more |
| Rotherham Based Detached Voice and Influence Youth Project Through this project, young people are able to access the services of a team of detached youth (and sessional) workers that would work with those young people most at risk in an identified community partnership area. The prioritisation and identification of clients will be based on youth worker expertise and Community Partnership knowledge and experience. Read more |
