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The rest is in fine shape on the local rates so looking for a journey around or to short circuiting only 817 May stay northbound into gate and a short delay on the northbound a 23 between wholly and Salford still incredibly slow though in most road works it coolly at the chills roundabout particular the northbound a $23.00 it's the westbound a $2300.00 that slow in the right looks around screen on the 8 to 67 estate both ways in the right works around just some advance warning for an overnight closure at the H U H one will be shot from 9 o'clock this evening until 6 tomorrow morning and indeed each and everything this week until Thursday morning it still works between a 29 but no right on the Guildford road chase public transport running nicely I'm still B.B.C. Travel 2nd. Life and local with Cathy Cater and. All thanks will be getting is the state with everything that's happening on the travel front to back that story at quarter past. Keeping you know who you need to get you home safely tonight thank you so much for joining me again here on things live and local N.B.C. Sussex and B.B.C. Sorry again for another week the show is about things community be delving into what's going on around the area and shun spotlight on community heroes and stories around the past whatever you're up to this evening thank you so much choosing to join us and you can get in touch on this any time a tool you can text one for the Street mystery to it. Across social media that uses it I'm happy to see sorry you find local with Kathy on B.B.C. Sussex. Thank you for the became. The book. You. Now have to. Transfer. To. The. Us. Like. Jet. Blue is trying. To keep. a was. Going on with Janet Jackson's high note at the end that you were lonely and local with Kathy Katyn 6 sorry here between now and 10 o'clock shining a spotlight. On this great community stories on through Let's take a look back at last week and local scope to poke a discussion about weight to your vision superfans that's heroes hounded. B.B.C. Saw 600 change we want to thank all. The life I'm like cold when I have arrived and I popped up and I saw the pup just outside of the parks my opposite I didn't know why I was walking into it but it kind of from minds me and it a little bit one of these fairy tales I seem to get a lot yes Alice in Wonderland Narnia sort of place really I mean you can tell immediately when someone hasn't been there is that cautiously stepping down the looking well they are in it I mean he walked through the gate and you have to follow the songs down to reception and just then you've seen a world of stuff yeah so it's great to pick out the whims of fans comes I'm looking on candy and there's no one that represents me that I'm a big time I can't go along party that way that late way or they were. On you know they like that. 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That's pink that and a 1000000 Dreams which is her cup a the truck from the greatest showman and there's a very 1st video doing the rounds of her and her daughter sing that together if pink is your thing. That's going to find out what's going on on the Travel Thank you Kathy wealthy I'm 25 Woman place with a broken down they call on the key. To Lakeside because there is little that. Tonight I'm afraid as a result but otherwise the M 25 is in good shape nonetheless exits to the junction 3 it's will make a lane closed for road she heads up into almost the end of March not causing any problems like resume to a network pretty much what's normal on the and for off the accident at Heathrow spa just a short tonight after only eastbound carriage way. Still looking quite slow coming from chilled them on there is still a bit of a queue as you head on the journey of cruelty in the chills roundabout both sides of the 23 all quite slow that packed snowball me a 2300 some advance warning of an overnight closure to clubs follow the A to a 12 shot from 9 o'clock this evening until 6 tomorrow morning for what's between 829 the Boca right on to the Guildford right up school bridge hate looking at the coast traffic on the Brighton just a fraction slice of Preston suck because most of those other delays of Kate up quite nicely just a short queue for the southbound a 29 away from West Gate trains buses planes and ferries it has been While I'm so we've got more that the busy travel section. With your travel updates away 800 to Tell me true that and you're listening to Mali and local and B.B.C. Sussex and B.B.C. Sorry I'm Kathy Katyn here with you until 10 tonight with you with me for a few moments of the whole time thank you for choosing to spend your time with us on Sussex and sorry because a fantastic lineup of community heroes and stories for you over the next while we've got news on the new Sorry Mental Health Fund and the grants that it's making as part of Children's Mental Health Week but also be exploring some of the issues around that and looking at the work of the mental health fund going forward as well all community hero spotlight interview is with the Animal Welfare campaigner Robert Groves will be to meet the notion of self as a radical act and explain what that phrase. Means even and as ever we've got some the best new music from the region could see of B.B.C. 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That's Jack sub arrestee and you're listening to local with Kathy Kagan here until 10 tonight I should any spotlight into what's going on around the area and really focusing on some of the community heroes and stories that make this such a brilliant country to live in a coming up shortly after 7 we'll be finding out all about the new Sorry Mental Health Fund it's given its 1st groans and they've been as part of Children's Mental Health Week so I will be expertise on the issues around that as well with Joe Crone who's the director of flight 3 that. That's. Based. And if you like the sound of that they've done a whole album together reasons to stay alive just just released definitely worth digging into and investigating. This Take a look at the weather for this evening and tonight can be drawn with clear spells and patchy clouds it's going to be a chilly night with risk of some folk patches forming on this one degree tomorrow it's going start of chilly any patches of 4 will clear the dry areas of cloud spells paces and shine and there's a maximum of positive and balmy 10 degrees B.B.C. Sussex travel you try. To there's the weather now let's find out what's going on on the roads with something for the M $25.00 layouts with a broken down vehicle clockwise only Q.E. Chief bridge between Lakeside and swanskin with a bit of a delay this also laid out on the anticlockwise exits the junction 3 it's one way for road works but that's not causing a problem the rest of the major network a very short kid after a lease found and for at Heathrow spat traffic still looking quite slow heading eastbound into words of short coming from chop and certainly southbound in those red lights on the A 23 on the cross. To the child's roundabout a bit of a queue it's developed for East I'm not aware of not so southbound a $24.00 heading into with spins inside potentially and it's in short breakdown that the southbound 867 still looking quite stope around the Florida area but consult a chill a trois will close at 9 o'clock this evening in both directions not what's between a 29 both a right and a Guilford right a probe Rich A thoughts until 6 tomorrow morning public transport is already into time and so we've got more the B.B.C. Travel Center. With your travel updates 800 change rates to one I for find B.B.C. Sussex travel you trust. Killer. Shot only love and you're listening to lawyer and local with Kathy Katyn here on B.B.C. Sussex and B.B.C. Sorry hey with you till 10 o'clock thank you so much for choosing to spend your evening with us I'm really excited we're going to get plunging straight into all 1st interview I'm delighted that with me is Joe chrome the director of flying 3 which is a job title but I want it's. For the Community Foundation for sorry and also the sorry Mental Health Fund Joe Welcome great hiring hit let's start 1st with I guess the Community Foundation of sorry and then tell me about the time about mental health come to me 1st of all about the Beach Foundation Yes So the Community Foundation for sorry you were an independent child say and essentially we connect local people with local causes so we help people or presences or charts we're trusts who want to give to local projects that make a difference and we help match them up and make the giving happen so that's what we do across sorry there's one of us in each county says one Sussex as well and we want about $400.00 grants to local charges each year and this year be $1400000.00 given why a site So something we're very proud of and we get to see a really interesting Skype of the different things happen. Across the county where does that money come in from so all of the money we give away is essentially from local people who care about sorry so local philanthropists businesses people who just want to get back to the local area some people that have got had a really successful career and want to make sure they're giving back to the local community as well as maybe nationally and internationally so we we've sort of had the local giving for those people amazing stuff and tell me about the new mental health fund and why you've identified the need for it yes so every year we receive hundreds and hundreds about cations from local projects and charities who are telling us about the work they're doing and increasingly over the last couple of years we've seen mental health as a real issue on the rise and I think we're all aware of that because of press coverage and new research and I think we're all aware that young people in particular are struggling with mental health and a certain increase in those issues are being seen so we felt like as a local charity we need to take some leadership and create a new fund for mental health so we can Person X. Resource into those projects and particularly projects which are run by small local charities who are doing really kind of good flexible on the ground stuff stuff that you might not come across before but it's just happening and is doing really good things and we decided that we want to help those projects meet the demands they were seeing with with particular with young people and children and their mental health thing with grassroots organizations who are really all you know as you say on the ground doing stuff is actually that. Puts of cash can make a really massive difference yeah I mean relatively small amounts of money can go a huge long ways because that's why not say a relatively small amount. You know but it's money goes a long way because these groups are really effective they're often in some of the volunteer lead they have lower overhead and they're plugging away doing really good work in our communities and on quite modest budget so if we can raise a fairly significant amount for them then they can do some. More like a lot more value to our community so they're the sorts of groups were really excited to support. If you could tell me a bit about why you think that is. A really isn't what's going on with with young people in the mental health. School age children as well it's you know it's you know it's a yeah there is an issue yeah so there was there was obviously seeing things on the ground and seeing the impact that was having with young people but we were just noticing a lot more search that was starting to emerge so the Children's Society particular have done quite a lot of research and last year they released and statistics around the age that mental health issues start to manifest in and their research showed that 50 percent of mental health problems are already well established by the age of 14 so we've done quite a lot of work with young people but it tends to be sometimes the opportunity and we realise that actually children you know younger children primary school age going into secondary school that was an age that we need to target and last week was immense children's mental health where you can the Prince's Trust released in research around anxiety and social media being a real driver which I think we're all kind of aware of as the technology for its wonders create some challenges for all of us but particularly children young people and those in research around 50 percent of young people surveyed said they feel inadequate because of social media there's an unrealistic expectation on them and so young people are accessing unfiltered content really whenever they want to and that's obviously playing a part in the in these issues that we're saying so we felt like all things considered we need to transport some of these quite innovative on the grid on the ground cross routes projects so what have you chosen and why well I should say the economy had been on the show last November and I said on the air that we want to reach 100000 pounds for our parts which might been a bit naughty is another target but we we got there but in a December we managed to raise that money and that was a really ambitious target for our 1st 1st batch of grants so we. We got together as a panel and we got some local people and local experts on our grant making panel and we invited charities to come and apply to us over the course of the end of last year and then earlier in January we made our 1st round of grants so we supported 7 projects we in total gave away just over $5054000.00 pounds which is great so we've used half our pot and I think we've used quite effectively and so I go through a couple of the top of the project was a link you favor and you can save us anything that that's was more about so one of the projects we've supported was peer productions and they are a theatre group the theatre group so they use teenagers and young adults to perform really hard hitting plays to other young people around particular topical of it topical issues so they have done plays and things like human trafficking and that kind of thing and suicide and we funded a performance called Hidden which they're going to roll out across secondary schools throughout the county of sorry and it's around self harm and raising awareness of self harm has a hidden thing which affects a lot more young people than we think and obviously it's often covered up and and so they're running a play around the kind of early warning signs of self harm and what the impact can be on on the young person and their friendship group and their family so that's one that's quite different isn't that really plays and that will reach thousands of young people across the county so that's that's a really really good Another one is sorry minority ethnic forum and they are running support groups and a pilot project to run workshops for parents and young people to look at the kind of mental health issues people from ethnic minorities my face and look at some of the cultural aspects of discrimination and how that plays a part in affecting someone's mental health so again that's something that we're really replace the poor and that's that's a really good for our fund. We've also got momentum who are a children's charity who support young people with cancer and other life threatening illness their illnesses and they are offering specialist counseling for young people who are living with cancer and I think they put it really well in their up. Cation to us which is that young people who who live through cancer and get better from it are a much higher risk of experiencing mental health issues because of the trauma they face and the difficulties and effects in their family and their friends and so this is about helping young people come through their treatment and the cancer they're living with but obviously the for their mental health to be strong and healthy in the long term So that's again that was a couple of 1000 pounds now have a life changing impact we think on those young people so so I just I think they're going to touch as well on that key thing that I hope that we're moving beyond the days where we see mental and physical health is as totally separated things itself brains are part of our bodies absolutely yet there is a relation between them absolutely and I think the what the projects we're trying to support are often early intervention projects are trying to spot support the warning signs and work with young people before there are other issues are too complex but as you say we all have mental health and we have to look after and so we we all you know young people and and adults as well we all need to be aware of our early warning signs and things might be affecting us but that might not be as easy for young person when they're going for everything they're going through in their adolescent So these projects should raise some of those issues and show them the things that they might be able to do in the people who might be able to talk to as part of their mental health so we're very very pleased with the projects we've been at support so far mazing stuff amazing I'm so glad that your target and I mean I'm not exactly like you go beyond they can be from outside of the area they could be a preconception about sorry about the what the wealth within it. Is everyone's fine day and I wanted to ask you a bit about that yeah one of our key mission is really to show that in every county no matter no matter the affluence there are there are areas of deprivation and there are issues and we have lots of pockets of deprivation sorry has this article had this as well when. or at of their head in these and there are challenges facing communities that you may know expects but they're also other issues that don't unless they relate to affluence or or poverty things like a i'll call misuse or young care isn't supporting them and domestic abuse so there are lots of things that those things don't discriminate you know whether york whether you have money or you or you or you die in their their issues that really need support and so one of our key drivers an organization is just trying to understand the need and then make sure that we're giving money towards those needs in a really effective why so we gets have a really nice bird's eye view of what's going on in the count in and try and match the resources to whatever's going on of the moments only slightly and on that front foot sums this him to this in the you know i've yeah my project or mike lee to group up we've what we doing fits fits this human you can have another i'm funding round fairly see yes so in fact way i can a can say the we're now opened so if you work for charity in sorry end you think you're working with young people around the mental health issues particular that age 8 to 13 at the moment that's were particular interested in and you can go to see f. Sorry to orbit at u.k. Slash mental health than have a look at the fund an look at the examples of the tops or projects we can support and when now open so if you can a come apply before the it it's a bait pro frost 2nd round then you'll be concerted in the spring so the please come in do that that's c.f. Sorry door to u.k. At other a leap statistics effect yet about how effective the work is or is it will its rules there you i i think it is i think it's fairly new i'm in there are their organizations doing really really good early work and this area but i think for us it just make sense that our port which we're really proud of 100000 pounds but it's in the context of the national health budge and other things which is dealing with a very advancements are the shoes it's quite modest so we thought that be obvious place in the most focus place to put our money is in those very early stages of men's health issue so i think you make sense frust Driver of ours also as far as our inspections are projects you know it's fantastic to have you on and we're going to be getting some of the some of the people and young people from the projects on the coming months to tell us Ross and you know how things go perhaps it was just full marks on his thing that hitting the talk and doing great things with this thank you so much thanks just for what I hope if that is Joe crones director of front page and if you want to find out more about the story mental health fund or about the work for the foundation sorry your best bet is probably probably to get on the Internet yes well to wash we send people so C.F. 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