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Celebrating Sanjoy’s Internship at MAIN

Celebrating Sanjoy’s Internship at MAIN

We are thrilled to share that Sanjoy has successfully completed his university internship with us at MAIN. Throughout his time here, Sanjoy has been an absolute joy to work with, bringing enthusiasm, dedication, and a fresh perspective to our team.

Sanjoy has kindly written a summary of his experience at MAIN, which we are excited to share with you all. His reflections highlight the growth and learning he has achieved during his internship, and we couldn’t be prouder of his accomplishments.

Sanjoy’s Experience at MAIN:

My experience at MAIN
Sanjoy Bikash Das
M.A. Fine Art (Teesside University)

Everyone has precious moments and experiences in different circumstances. I have some with
MAIN what I learned through Teesside University. I had an opportunity to do my university M.A.
Fine Art (advanced practice) external internship at MAIN. I was excited when I got the offer to do
Art Therapy for Autism. I hadn’t prior experience with that however I dare to take on new
challenges in different roles. I worked with MAIN in two phases. First I did my university
placement and second I did Voluntary work.

My journey started with MAIN in September 2023 and worked with them till April 2024. I spent
rst day to get to know each other and making working plan. I worked with different age groups
including adults. Therefore, I make my plan accordingly based on age groups. I never felt lack of art
supplies which made me more condent. Two things are essential for art sessions. One is art
materials and the second one is sitting arrangement. MAIN has a well well-equipped and proper
environment which I didn’t expect. They are so well organised which is reected in their prior
monthly plan. My colleagues were very helpful in understanding attendees and settling down in the
art sessions. I didn’t keep my involvement only for art sessions; I also tried to be involved in
different activities with attendees and make them comfortable with me and Art. They were sharing
their ideas and tried to portray what they felt. I used different mediums and methods to understand
the objects, enhancing their interest. Moreover, attendees tried to put their unique ideas based on
their interest which is surprised to me. I got many attendees who has truly creative sense of art.
Which boosted my interest and I learned how to deal with them.

I had teaching experience which really helped me to understand children and their sociology but in
special education, I put more passion and compassion which is a very important win that I felt.
During this period, I tried to learn about autism and get to know more details about that. My M.A.
nal presentation had one part about ability that I inspired from my placement. I believe that
everyone has a good potential to do anything but needs the proper care and guidance that MAIN
provides for young people and children. I believe these experiences make me more condent to
explore for my future carrier based on Autism.

We would like to extend a huge thank you to Sanjoy for all his hard work and contributions. His positive attitude and commitment have made a significant impact, and we are confident he will continue to excel in his future endeavours.

Thank you, Sanjoy, for being a part of the MAIN family. We wish you all the best in your future career!


If you are interested in volunteering at MAIN please get in touch by emailing us or calling on 01642 608012

Join us for our Grand Opening

Join us for our Grand Opening

Join Us for the Grand Opening of the Pathway to Independence Centre!

We are thrilled to announce the grand opening of our Pathway to Independence Centre on 14th February 2025. This special day marks a significant milestone in our journey, and we would love for you to be a part of it.

We warmly invite all families, clients, professionals, and supporters to join us in celebrating this momentous occasion. The event will feature inspiring speeches, delightful refreshments, and a ceremonial ribbon cutting.

Event Details:

  • Date: 14th February 2025
  • Time: 10am
  • Location: MAIN, The Finlay Cooper Centre, Elizabeth Terrace, North Ormesby, TS3 6EN

Come and be a part of this wonderful celebration. Your presence will make the day even more special as we embark on this new chapter together.

We look forward to seeing you there!

main event poster


Please email to book on at mainadminsupport@iammain.org.uk

Exciting Renovations Underway at MAIN- Update 5

Pathway to Independence Centre: Final Sneak Peek Before Our Grand Opening!

We are thrilled to share the last sneak peek of the Pathway to Independence Centre before our grand opening launch event, which we hope to arrange around February. Stay tuned for more details in our upcoming newsletter!

In the meantime, please enjoy this short video from our CEO, Heather Whyman, showcasing some of the key features and the incredible progress we’ve made so far.

Thank you for your continued support and enthusiasm. We can’t wait to welcome you to the Pathway to Independence Centre soon!

 

 


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December 2024 -Mental Health Bookable 1:1 Sessions

Here to Help

MAIN are working in collaboration with St John of God to offer workshops to promote understanding of self and learning strategies.

MAIN will be delivering some sessions in December

Monday 2nd December – 12.30pm-2.30pm
Wednesday 4th December – 10am-12pm
Friday 6th December – 2pm-3pm
Wednesday 11th December – 10am-12pm
Tuesday 24th December – 11am-1pm
Friday 27th December – 10.00am-12.00pm

All sessions are suitable for anyone aged 14+ years.

Location: MAIN, The Finlay Cooper Centre, Elizabeth Terrace, North Ormesby, Middlesbrough, TS3 6EN

We can provide alternative dates and times, along with telephone or video call sessions. Please just get in touch.

You can access more information, resources and support here


Please contact us if you would like more information and to book on

Come see us- MAIN’s Open Day

Join Us for Our Open Day at MAIN!

We are excited to invite professionals and parent/carers to our Open Day! This is a fantastic opportunity to look around our building, meet our dedicated staff, and see first hand the amazing work we have been doing at MAIN.

During the Open Day, you’ll learn about our current projects and get a sneak peek at our future plans. We are also eager to hear your feedback on any gaps in the area that MAIN may be able to support. Your insights are invaluable to us as we strive to better serve the community.

Event Details:

  • Date: Friday, 13th December 2024
  • Location: MAIN, The Finlay Cooper Centre, Elizabeth Terrace, North Ormesby, TS3 6EN (Parking on site)

Schedule:

  • Professionals:
    • Meet and Greet: 10:00am – 10:30am
    • Presentation about MAIN and our services: 10:30am – 11:00am
    • Networking and Tour around our Centre: 11:00am – 11:15am
  • Parent and Carers:
    • Meet and Greet: 11:15am – 12:15pm
    • Presentation about MAIN and our services: 12:15pm – 1:15pm
    • Tour around our Centre: 1:15pm onwards

We look forward to welcoming you and sharing our vision for the future. Together, we can make a difference!

 


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Volunteering at MAIN- Litter Pick

Thank You to Teesside University Students!

We were delighted to welcome students from Teesside University today, who generously volunteered their time to help us prepare for our Christmas Fayre tomorrow at 2pm.

The students spent a few hours litter picking around our building and cleaning some rooms, ensuring everything is in perfect condition for the event. A special shoutout goes to Aski, Michelle, Tony, Jesubukade, and Fatima for their incredible help and dedication.

Your efforts have made a significant difference, and we are truly grateful for your support. Thank you for your time and hard work!

We look forward to seeing everyone at the Christmas Fayre tomorrow!

‘Thanks for organising everything – I had a really fulfilling morning. All of the staff and volunteers were really welcoming and friendly and it was a great cause for the community! Nice to meet Teesside students from different countries/schools of study too.’


If you are interested in volunteering at MAIN please get in touch by emailing us or calling on 01642 608012

Local Services: The Oriental Museum

We visited The Oriental Museum in County Durham

Katherine and Pippa visited The Oriental Museum last month and reported back. 

MAIN were invited to come visit Durham University’s Oriental Museum where they were shown around by Charlotte Spink and Ailsa Douglas. This museum has free entry and is very accessible, there is a lift, small gift shop and coffee shop. The reception are super friendly and the whole place is set up for interaction. The museum is also very child friendly with some very tactile exhibits including the ribbon tree that you can sit under for some sensory time or add a ribbon to it for yourself. There are lots of seating available on all four levels and each level has space dedicated to encouraging children to learn more about these cultures with lots of activities in each area.

The museum exhibits items from Ancient Egypt to modern China and has dedicated it’s space to the archaeology and the art from Northern Africa and Asia.

If you are planning a visit there are accessibility guides here 

  • Sensory Map
  • Gallery Layout
  • Accessibility guide

For more information please visit their website 

 

Exciting Renovations Underway at MAIN- Update 4

Exciting Renovations Underway at MAIN

Exciting Updates from MAIN!

I wanted to share some exciting updates on the Pathways to Independence Centre:

  • Lighting: The lights are nearly fully installed.
  • Reception Area: Work has begun, including the wheelchair-accessible front desk.
  • Toilets: The passageway toilets have been updated.
  • Kitchen: We aim to start the kitchen fittings by the end of this week.
  • Plastering: Completed, and both false walls have been put in place.

A huge thank you to everyone involved, including P&HS Architects, JPS LTD, Castle Construction, and many more. You are all MAIN’s SUPER HEROES!

Visual concept of the room Visual concept of the room Visual concept of the room Reception blue print of the front Blueprints of the area being updated Colourscheme


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Middlesbrough Football Foundation helps with Anti-Bullying Week at MAIN

Fayzan from Middlesbrough Football Foundation Visits Inbetweeners for Team-Building Games

We were thrilled to welcome Fayzan from the Middlesbrough Football Foundation to Inbetweeners and Thursday After school club this week. Fayzan led a series of engaging and fun games designed to promote teamwork and collaboration among our participants.

The activities were a huge success, with everyone enthusiastically taking part and working together to complete the challenges. These games not only brought smiles and laughter but also highlighted the importance of working as a team to achieve common goals.

We extend our heartfelt thanks to Fayzan and the Middlesbrough Football Foundation for their time and effort in making this event memorable. We look forward to more such enriching experiences in the future!

 


 

Volunteering at MAIN- Thank You Harry

Harry volunteers his time each week

Harry has volunteered at MAIN for several years, popping in every Tuesday offering advice, hands on support and generally being a great guy

Thank you Harry


If you are interested in volunteering at MAIN please get in touch by emailing us or calling on 01642 608012