Cared for kids enjoy their big day rewards
THE achievements of Rochdale’s cared for kids were celebrated at a special festival.
Hundreds of youngsters and carers attended the Our Big Day mini-festival at Oulder Hill Community School.
Each cared for child received a certificate and goody-bag, having been nominated by those closest to them for achieving something special in the past year.
Categories included Being an Outstanding Role Model and Caring for Others, Outstanding Engagement or Progress in Education and Outstanding Determination, Resilience and Positive Attitude.
Special recognition award winners included a girl aged 14 who has been outstanding in her extracurricular work with The Children’s Society as well as working hard in cadets in order to achieve her dream of working in the police. There was also a 9-year-old boy who saves some of his pocket money each week to give to the homeless and at Christmas he donated money for food parcels.
Coun Kieran Heakin, cabinet member for children, said: “It was wonderful to see the achievements of so many of our children and young people at the event and I was so impressed with the inspirational success stories of our cared for children.
“To meet people who have achieved so much against the odds and are achieving such amazing results in their education is very powerful. Our Big Day is a wonderful event and we are very proud that we put this on each year, thanks to all those involved in the event.”
Following the ceremony the event went outside into the sunshine where there was a wide array of fun activities for families to get involved in, including; an inflatable assault course, messy play, crafts, football with staff from Rochdale FC, sports, face painting and a number of other all free events.
There was also a barbecue and ice cream van.
Littleborough singer Danny Dearden, who has appeared on the X Factor, also entertained crowds in the sunshine as part of the min-music festival element to the event which also included performances from Rochdale Music Services’ samba band and cheerleading group the Rays All Stars.
Gail Hopper, director of children’s services, said: “I am always impressed with the truly inspirational stories that come from the nominations to Our Big Day. We are really proud of all of our children and their successes. Each year the event grows and we get more and more nominations, it’s a true reflection on their fantastic achievements and the support and encouragement they receive from those around them. They and their carers should be very proud. The day is about recognition and a chance for them all to have fun and celebrate.”
Our Big Day is organised by the council and numerous volunteers.
It was sponsored by Oulder Hill Community School, Clock Tower Dining Room, Meritec, the Co-Op, Real Trust, Rochdale Sixth form College, Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust, Rochdale AFC, Engie, GFM, Link4Life and Ranstad.