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“Join the movement. Create a revolution. There is a success story within everyone”

                   BYA (Black Youth Achievements) History to date
February 12th 2008
Kay Oldroyd has the idea for a national awards ceremony for young people of black African /
Caribbean heritage. After working within the youth, education and public sectors for 20 years, Kay
has seen first- hand the contribution that negative stereotypes and lack of role models has had on
young people, along with the numerous other socio-economic factors.

February – October 2008
Kay researches other awards events in the UK discovering that whilst there are a number in
existence, none operate on a national level or cover multiple categories or ages. The concept for BYA
Awards grows – although it does not have a name at that point.

October 6th 2008
‘Black Youth Achievements’ is registered as a CIC (community interest company) at Companies
House.

November 2008
First meeting of ‘Black Youth Achievements’ takes place. This was with Kay and her friend Sehaer
Siddique-Edwards, work associates and volunteers who by word of mouth had heard about the new
organisation. The group discuss how, where and when the first awards ceremony should take place.
November 2009 was decided upon: giving a year of preparation.

January 2009 – Website designed

April 2009
Website launched. Nominations open for the UK’s first ever Black Youth Achievements Awards
Ceremony. First nomination received from Nigeria and the second one from U.S! The word had
spread fast, but unfortunately the nominations could not be accepted. This however demonstrated
the level of interest already.

There were 6 categories in the first year:

Arts
Business & Enterprise
Choices
Community
Education
Sport
April – August 2009 – Over 500 nominations from around the UK (and a few more from overseas)
were received.

September 2009 – Short-listing takes place to choose the 4 finalists in each category, 24 in total

October 2009 – Shortlisted finalists are announced on the website.



November 21st 2009 –

The 1st ever Black Youth Achievement Awards
is held at Bernie Grants Arts Centre in
Tottenham.

Over 450 people had travelled from various
parts of the country to support the nominees
and the event.

Overwhelming positive feedback from
nominees and guests was received.

 Black Youth Achievements had made their
mark in the very first year and were awarded
a GEW High Impact Badge of Honour
(www.gew.org)
July 27th 2010 –

Black Youth Achievements receive Big Lottery
funding and host a Careers Day at Lambeth
Town Hall, helping young people explore their
career and training options.

Again, positive feedback and requests for
more events of that kind to happen.




September 2010

Director Kay Oldroyd featured as one of Europe’s Most Powerful Women on ‘Black Women in
Europe’s Powerlist’ along with others such as Diane Abbot, Baroness Amos, Dame Kelly Holmes and
Oona King (http://blog.blackwomenineurope.com/2010/12/03/a-list-of-our-own-the-most-
powerful-black-women-in-europe/).

Kay was also featured in the Black 100+ Legacy Book. BYA then received the London Peace Week
‘Volunteers Award’ at City Hall.
November 20th 2010

2nd Annual BYA Awards takes place at
Camden Centre, Euston.

Over 400 people in attendance repeating the
success and quality of 2009.

The new Technology category is introduced.

Olympic and Commonwealth medallists Tricia-
Kaye Smith and Donna Fraser support the
event.

2009 BYA Award winners co-present in their
winning categories, creating the start of the
BYA Legacy of Achievement.




                        The event is commended by GEW for the 2nd year running
August 2011

BYA works in partnership with CACFO to organise and host ‘Croydon’s Next Top Role Model’.

This happens the week after the summer riots and gives young people the chance to show the
community just how positive and hard working they really are.

(www.youthinexcellence.com)




October 2011

BYA are finalists in the ‘Regional Business of the Year’ category at the BBI Awards held at Hilton
Hotel, Tower Bridge
November 19th2011 – The 3rd Annual (now known as) BYA Awards became especially significant in
2011.

Following the UK summer riots, there was an increased focus on young people and criminal
behaviour.

BYA hosted the awards ceremony in Croydon, a borough that was subject to a vast amount of
damage to properties, livelihoods and emotions. ‘Reeves Corner’ the 140 year old furniture shop
that was burnt to the ground became synonymous with the events of August.

Maurice Reeves the owner, attended BYA Awards 2011 with a BBC film crew and presented an
award. This was later shown in the documentary ‘Up in Flames’ first shown on BBC1 Thursday 15th
December 2011.



For the 3rd consecutive year, GEW recognise
the BYA Awards as a High Impact Event




January 2012

Kay Oldroyd nominated to be a Fellow of the RSA (Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts,
Manufacturing and Commerce) ‘Ideas and action for a 21st Century enlightenment’ www.thersa.org

BYA activites for 2012

BYA Martial Arts School – July
BYA Spelling Bee – July
4th annual BYA Awards – November
‘Building Your Aspirations’ – The Launch of the BYA Ambassador Programme – May 9th


The BYA Ambassador Programme has been designed to enable young people to lead on a campaign
for change.

Previous BYA Award winners will become the face of the organisation as ambassadors, representing
the true identity of black youth in the UK.

‘Building Your Aspirations’ is an open event that young people and their parents are encouraged to
come to, to meet the BYA Ambassadors and hear how they became successful within different
industries.

This will take place on Wednesday 9th May 6pm – 8pm at Pearson Plc’s offices on The Strand,
London. Hosted by Swiss who is spearheading the campaign, the evening is designed to educate,
empower and entertain.
BYA Award presenters and guest speakers             Supported by:-
have included:
                                                    Pearson Plc
David Lammy MP                                      EDF
Rhoda Wilson of BEN TV                              Merlin
Rosemary Laryea of Colourful Radio                  Legal & General
Abu Bundu-Kamara of Pearson Plc                     Ultimalt
Rodney Hinds of Hindsight 4 Sport and Sports        Tropical Connections
Editor of The Voice Newspaper                       Black Limelight Design
Garfield Robinson of The Voice Newspaper            Screen Nation
Charles Thompson of Screen Nation                   Afridiziak Theatre News
Tony Harrison of LSTC                               Black Heritage Today
Swiss of So Solid                                   Lime Magazine
Darae Palmer MTV Base Lounge presenter              The Voice
Claudine Reid MBE                                   ClickOnyx
                                                    Cetstar



The BYA Team:-

Founder & Director:- Kay Oldroyd FRSA (kayoldroyd@blackyouthachievements.org)

Project Manager:- Sehaer Siddique-Edwards (ssedwards@blackyouthachievements.org)

Relationship Manager:- Paulette Williams (pwilliams@blackyouthachievements.org)

Community Consultant:- Tony Harrison (tharrison@blackyouthachievements.org)

Marketing Executive:- Sabrina Lester (slester@blackyouthachievements.org)

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History of BYA

  • 1. “Join the movement. Create a revolution. There is a success story within everyone” BYA (Black Youth Achievements) History to date February 12th 2008 Kay Oldroyd has the idea for a national awards ceremony for young people of black African / Caribbean heritage. After working within the youth, education and public sectors for 20 years, Kay has seen first- hand the contribution that negative stereotypes and lack of role models has had on young people, along with the numerous other socio-economic factors. February – October 2008 Kay researches other awards events in the UK discovering that whilst there are a number in existence, none operate on a national level or cover multiple categories or ages. The concept for BYA Awards grows – although it does not have a name at that point. October 6th 2008 ‘Black Youth Achievements’ is registered as a CIC (community interest company) at Companies House. November 2008 First meeting of ‘Black Youth Achievements’ takes place. This was with Kay and her friend Sehaer Siddique-Edwards, work associates and volunteers who by word of mouth had heard about the new organisation. The group discuss how, where and when the first awards ceremony should take place. November 2009 was decided upon: giving a year of preparation. January 2009 – Website designed April 2009 Website launched. Nominations open for the UK’s first ever Black Youth Achievements Awards Ceremony. First nomination received from Nigeria and the second one from U.S! The word had spread fast, but unfortunately the nominations could not be accepted. This however demonstrated the level of interest already. There were 6 categories in the first year: Arts Business & Enterprise Choices Community Education Sport
  • 2. April – August 2009 – Over 500 nominations from around the UK (and a few more from overseas) were received. September 2009 – Short-listing takes place to choose the 4 finalists in each category, 24 in total October 2009 – Shortlisted finalists are announced on the website. November 21st 2009 – The 1st ever Black Youth Achievement Awards is held at Bernie Grants Arts Centre in Tottenham. Over 450 people had travelled from various parts of the country to support the nominees and the event. Overwhelming positive feedback from nominees and guests was received. Black Youth Achievements had made their mark in the very first year and were awarded a GEW High Impact Badge of Honour (www.gew.org)
  • 3. July 27th 2010 – Black Youth Achievements receive Big Lottery funding and host a Careers Day at Lambeth Town Hall, helping young people explore their career and training options. Again, positive feedback and requests for more events of that kind to happen. September 2010 Director Kay Oldroyd featured as one of Europe’s Most Powerful Women on ‘Black Women in Europe’s Powerlist’ along with others such as Diane Abbot, Baroness Amos, Dame Kelly Holmes and Oona King (http://blog.blackwomenineurope.com/2010/12/03/a-list-of-our-own-the-most- powerful-black-women-in-europe/). Kay was also featured in the Black 100+ Legacy Book. BYA then received the London Peace Week ‘Volunteers Award’ at City Hall.
  • 4. November 20th 2010 2nd Annual BYA Awards takes place at Camden Centre, Euston. Over 400 people in attendance repeating the success and quality of 2009. The new Technology category is introduced. Olympic and Commonwealth medallists Tricia- Kaye Smith and Donna Fraser support the event. 2009 BYA Award winners co-present in their winning categories, creating the start of the BYA Legacy of Achievement. The event is commended by GEW for the 2nd year running
  • 5. August 2011 BYA works in partnership with CACFO to organise and host ‘Croydon’s Next Top Role Model’. This happens the week after the summer riots and gives young people the chance to show the community just how positive and hard working they really are. (www.youthinexcellence.com) October 2011 BYA are finalists in the ‘Regional Business of the Year’ category at the BBI Awards held at Hilton Hotel, Tower Bridge
  • 6. November 19th2011 – The 3rd Annual (now known as) BYA Awards became especially significant in 2011. Following the UK summer riots, there was an increased focus on young people and criminal behaviour. BYA hosted the awards ceremony in Croydon, a borough that was subject to a vast amount of damage to properties, livelihoods and emotions. ‘Reeves Corner’ the 140 year old furniture shop that was burnt to the ground became synonymous with the events of August. Maurice Reeves the owner, attended BYA Awards 2011 with a BBC film crew and presented an award. This was later shown in the documentary ‘Up in Flames’ first shown on BBC1 Thursday 15th December 2011. For the 3rd consecutive year, GEW recognise the BYA Awards as a High Impact Event January 2012 Kay Oldroyd nominated to be a Fellow of the RSA (Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufacturing and Commerce) ‘Ideas and action for a 21st Century enlightenment’ www.thersa.org BYA activites for 2012 BYA Martial Arts School – July BYA Spelling Bee – July 4th annual BYA Awards – November
  • 7. ‘Building Your Aspirations’ – The Launch of the BYA Ambassador Programme – May 9th The BYA Ambassador Programme has been designed to enable young people to lead on a campaign for change. Previous BYA Award winners will become the face of the organisation as ambassadors, representing the true identity of black youth in the UK. ‘Building Your Aspirations’ is an open event that young people and their parents are encouraged to come to, to meet the BYA Ambassadors and hear how they became successful within different industries. This will take place on Wednesday 9th May 6pm – 8pm at Pearson Plc’s offices on The Strand, London. Hosted by Swiss who is spearheading the campaign, the evening is designed to educate, empower and entertain.
  • 8. BYA Award presenters and guest speakers Supported by:- have included: Pearson Plc David Lammy MP EDF Rhoda Wilson of BEN TV Merlin Rosemary Laryea of Colourful Radio Legal & General Abu Bundu-Kamara of Pearson Plc Ultimalt Rodney Hinds of Hindsight 4 Sport and Sports Tropical Connections Editor of The Voice Newspaper Black Limelight Design Garfield Robinson of The Voice Newspaper Screen Nation Charles Thompson of Screen Nation Afridiziak Theatre News Tony Harrison of LSTC Black Heritage Today Swiss of So Solid Lime Magazine Darae Palmer MTV Base Lounge presenter The Voice Claudine Reid MBE ClickOnyx Cetstar The BYA Team:- Founder & Director:- Kay Oldroyd FRSA (kayoldroyd@blackyouthachievements.org) Project Manager:- Sehaer Siddique-Edwards (ssedwards@blackyouthachievements.org) Relationship Manager:- Paulette Williams (pwilliams@blackyouthachievements.org) Community Consultant:- Tony Harrison (tharrison@blackyouthachievements.org) Marketing Executive:- Sabrina Lester (slester@blackyouthachievements.org)