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Farewell Mark Windsor 

Farewell Mark Windsor 

Former Sea Cadets Captain, Captain Mark Windsor RN (Rtd), retired from his role as Director of Lifelong Learning in October.

During his eight years at Sea Cadets, half as Captain and half as Director of Lifelong Learning, Mark had a number of notable achievements, including the introduction of the Captain’s 50 Year Medal for volunteers who have served 50 years’ continuous service.

In 2012, Mark oversaw Sea Cadets’ participation in the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee river pageant, in which 55 Trinity 500 boats flew the flags of each commonwealth nation while travelling down the River Thames in a diamond formation – quite an impressive sight! 

Mark was also instrumental in sourcing funds for the building of Corps flagship TS Royalist, organising campaigns such as Row the World which saw cadets, volunteers and staff up and down the country together row a total of 24,900 miles to raise the vital funds needed to help finance the ship.

Unit fundraising success!

Unit fundraising success!

"The help I have received from Ami has been outstanding. In a 'world' that can sometimes leave a unit feeling disconnected, it's nice to know there is someone in HQ ready to provide support. Ami has helped me to produce a few documents to put towards grant applications as well as sending out letters to our local community to ask for donations. 

Together we initially produced a donation request letter after I explained our unit had spent several months trying to build funds for a new minibus. Not only did she support me in writing my request, Ami took the time to research and share with us, grants that could be of use, including the 'MSSC Minibus Fund' (which I am thrilled to say was accepted and we are now very proud owners of our very own minibus!)

Although the letter was not used as the Minibus Fund fulfilled the financial gap in our funds, I was able to utilise and adapt it for donation requests for prizes towards our raffle at the Bournemouth Air Show. This letter supported us in accessing some wonderful prizes from some very well known brands!

In the last few months, I have also been working on some grant applications. One grant being for a very large sum is yet to be confirmed, however, using the information from the application that Ami had supported me in completing, I was able to use it for a grant application towards the National Lottery's 'Awards for All' which I am also over the moon to confirm that we were successful in acheiving their highest grant to put towards a lift installation within our Unit.

There are no words that can describe the importance of this service. This team of people means that any volunteer, of any ability, in any area or district has a 100% chance of being successful, if you are willing. It isn't a service that provides a generic representation of the Sea Cadet Corps. The National Fundraising Officers work with you to support you, tailoring and personalising your individual fundraising activities to your independent unit.

Many thanks to Ami and the team for the huge amount of support they have given to myself and my unit over the last few months. 

Fingers crossed on the next grant to be confirmed!" 

 

- Laura Rosenfeld

Treasurer and Unit Fundraising Trustee | Unit Management Committee

Naming and commissioning of TS Sir Stelios

Naming and commissioning of TS Sir Stelios

On 13th September, hundreds gathered at St Katherine Dock to witness the naming and commissioning of our new yacht 'TS Sir Stelios', kindly provided by the Stelios Philanthropic Foundation.
 
Businessman and philanthropist Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou, best known for the easyJet low-cost airline as well as his 'easy' family of brands, was joined by cadets at the ceremony to name the new green and blue ship. He said, "I am honoured and delighted that my philanthropic foundation has been given the opportunity to help out young people who go to sea.  I wish the Training Ship Sir Stelios and all her future crews a fair wind and God speed for bright and successful times to come."
 
The Rustler 42 yacht - so named because it is 42 feet long - will enable more cadets to take part in transformational voyages at sea and enjoy the thrill and challenges of sailing first hand. Through a range of bursaries Sea Cadets endeavours to offer all it's cadets, regardless of their background, to embark on this trip of a lifetime.
 
Martin Coles, CEO said, "We are not simply celebrating a beautiful new yacht or the opportunity for cadets to go sailing. We are celebrating the addition of this new yacht as a platform or vehicle through which we are able to offer young people the Sea Cadet Experience.
 
"It is this experience that delivers the real purpose of our charity, helping young people at the most challenging times in their lives as they travel that tortuous journey from child to adult in an often overwhelming world. “Adventure that launches young people for life today."
 
Captain Sea Cadets Captain Phil Russell also attended the ceremony, and said, "The difference you see in these young people after they've been away at sea is really remarkable. Being out of their comfort zone and realising how capable they are is such a great experience, and you see the confidence shining out of them when they return."
 
We would like to thank the Stelios Philanthropic Foundation, and of course Sir Stelios himself,  for believing in Sea Cadets and helping us to continue to deliver the Sea Cadets experience to young people all over the country.

Funding for uniformed youth groups

Funding for uniformed youth groups

The government has announced £5 million in funding for uniformed youth groups to enable more disadvantaged young people to succeed

The increased investment from the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport will be overseen by Youth United Foundation, a member organisation for uniformed youth groups, of which Sea Cadets are a member.

We are proud of our association with Youth United Foundation. We both share a commitment to reach vulnerable young people and provide them with opportunities to participate in weekly activities, designed to improve their wellbeing and develop important life skills.

Through a combination of water-based adventure, vocational qualifications and the development of community spirit, we empower young people, enabling them to succeed irrespective of their circumstances.

"We measure our success by the number of parents or guardians who can recognise a positive impact of Sea Cadets on their young people, communities feeling rewarded by the presence of Sea Cadets and the cadets themselves feeling empowered and connected."

There are more than 14,000 Sea cadets found in 400 communities around the country, guided by 9,000 volunteers. We have plans to grow the number of cadets by another 1,000 by 2021, with a commitment to ensuring we reach all young people, regardless of their background.

Coles adds: ‘We will continue to support the work we are doing in areas where there is the most need and are always looking for new initiatives to expand our support wherever to ensure that young people of all backgrounds are able to succeed.’

NATIONAL COMBINED REGATTA

3 September 2018

On the weekend Sea Cadets from across the UK descended on the Excel Centre in London’s Docklands for the 2018 Sea Cadets National Combined Regatta. Cadets travelled from across the UK to take part, some having travelled 14 hours by coach!

Overall the joint winners were Southern and Eastern Areas. 

Here are the full results for each event.

Paddlesports

OVERALL PADDLESPORTS RESULTS            
EVENT   E L N NI NW S SW
Girls Open FW Points 16 20 4 21 12 20 18
The Ulster Cup Position 5 2 7 1 6 2 4
  Position Points 3 6 1 7 2 6 4
Girls Junior FW Points 27 6 7 14 20 20 17
The Barbara Simpson Cup Position 1 7 6 5 2 2 4
  Position Points 7 1 2 3 6 6 4
Boys Open FW Points 19 17 6 24 6 15 22
The Mike Poole Trophy Position 3 4 6 1 6 5 2
  Position Points 5 4 2 7 2 3 6
Boys Junior FW Points 20 8 9 17 17 22 19
The Nottingham Cup Position 2 7 6 4 4 1 3
  Position Points 6 1 2 4 4 7 5
Overall Cross Stream Position 5 4 6 7 1 2 3
The Adm Bell Davies Cup Posn Points 3 4 2 1 7 6 5
Overall Canoe Polo Position 1 6 7 3 5 2 4
The Mark Steggall Shield Posn Points 7 2 1 5 3 6 4
Total Position Points   31 18 10 27 24 34 28
Overall Position   2 6 7 4 5 1 3

Rowing 

OVERALL TRINITY CLASS TROPHY (The Dawson Trophy)              
Area Girls     Girls     Boys     Boys   Points Overall
  Junior     Open     Junior     Open     Position
Eastern 6 4   6   4     20 2
London 3 3   3   1     10 6
Northern 2 1   1   3     7 7
Northern Ireland 1 5   5   5     16 5
North West 7 2   7   3     19 4
Southern 6 6   2   6     20 2
South West 6 7   5   7     25

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OVERALL YOLE CLASS ROWING TROPHY (The Badger Cup)            
Area Junior Open Boys Single Girls Single   Points Overall
  Mixed Mixed Open Open     Position
Eastern 5 6   4   7     22 2
London 4 4   1   2     11 5
Northern 2 2   2   5     11 5
Northern Ireland 0 0   4   3     7 7
North West 4 3   5   1     13 4
Southern 7 7   7   6     27 1
South West 6 5   6   4     21 3

 

Boat Handling

OVERALL BOAT HANDLING   E L N NI NW S SW
Stena Sealink Trophy                
Rowing Boathandling - Position   2 7 5 6 4 1 3
Position Points   6 1 3 2 4 7 5
Sailing Boathandling - Position   1 6 3 7 5 2 3
Position Points   7 2 5 1 3 6 5
Power Boathandling - Position   1 4 3 7 5 6 2
Position Points   7 4 5 1 3 2 6
Total Position Points   20 7 13 4 10 15 16
Overall Boathandling Position   1 6 4 7 5 3 2

 

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