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SHP Schools Competition 2008
Competition
Details
September 2008
THIS SUMMER the Safer Hastings Partnership
(SHP) won a Home Office Award for its Schools Competitions,
which have been a huge success. We are now inviting pupils
from all schools and colleges in Hastings & St Leonards
to enter the SHP Schools Competition 2008.
This year’s competition again asks
local students to come up with storyboard ideas for film clips
about the dangers of young people drinking alcohol, bullying
(e.g. cyber-bullying, prejudice-based bullying), vandalism,
graffiti and deliberate fire-setting. We specifically would
like entrants to consider how they would feel if they or their
family or friends were affected by these.
In a new twist to the previous format, the
winning primary school, secondary school and 6th form/college
storyboards will be made into animated film
clips to be played on the Partnership’s 11-screen community
TV network, SHP-TV, and on the SHP’s online media player
at www.saferhastings.co.uk.
The clips will feature the name of the winning pupil and their
school or college’s logo.
The winning primary school, secondary school
and 6th form/ college students will each be given a Nintendo
Wii games console for themselves and a digital camcorder with
accessories pack for each of their schools or colleges.
Second prize for each age group is a Nintendo
DS Lite, while each 3rd prize winner will receive an iPod
Shuffle. Eighteen runners-up (six primary, six secondary and
six Competition Details 6th form/college students) will each
receive a pair of Odeon Hastings cinema tickets.
The competition is open to any student attending
primary school, secondary school, 6th form or college in Hastings
& St Leonards, or aged 5-18 living in Hastings & St
Leonards but attending Bexhill College or home-schooled.
There is no limit to the number of entries
per school or college, but all storyboards must be submitted
on plain white A4 paper with the pupil’s name, age,
academic year and school written clearly on the back by 12pm
on Friday 24th October 2008.
This year’s competition sponsors are
Hastings & Rother Primary Care Trust, Sussex Police, Odeon
Hastings and the White Rock Theatre.
Once again we have Senior Home Office Official
John Scott on the judging panel along with members of the
SHP, Sussex Police, Hastings Borough Council, Odeon Hastings,
the White Rock Theatre, Sussex Police Authority, East Sussex
Fire & Rescue Service, the Hastings & Rother Primary
Care Trust, Hastings Young Person’s Council and CCN
Ltd, the company behind SHP-TV.
The judges will narrow entries down to the
best 45 (15 short-listed in each age group: primary, secondary,
6th form/college) and these 45 students will be invited to
the Awards Ceremony in the Sussex Halls at the White Rock
Theatre at 6.30pm on Wednesday 3rd December.
Entries should be submitted prior to the
deadline to: SHP Schools Competition 2008,
Safer Hastings Partnership, C/o Hastings Borough Council,
Aquila House, Breeds Place, Hastings, TN34 1JJ.
To view the SHP-TV film clips from last
year’s winning storyboards and to find out more about
our competitions, visit the SHP website at: www.saferhastings.co.uk.


Terms
& Conditions
THE TERMS & conditions listed
below apply to all entries into the SHP Schools Competition
2008. Please familiarise yourself with them because,
by entering, it is assumed you agree to abide by the rules.
- The number of entries per person and per school is unlimited,
but each entry must be submitted on a separate sheet of
plain white A4 paper.
- Entrants must be aged 4-19 on 3rd December 2008. Entries
will only be accepted from pupils who, between September
and December 2008, are attending a primary school, secondary
school, 6th form or college in Hastings & St Leonards
or anyone aged 5-18 who lives in Hastings & St Leonards
but attends Bexhill College or is educated at home.
- Only storyboards received at SHP Schools Competition
2008, Safer Hastings Partnership, C/o Hastings Borough Council,
Aquila House, Breeds Place, Hastings, East Sussex, TN34
3UY, before 12pm on Friday 24th October 2008 will be entered
into the competition.
- Each entry must be submitted on one sheet of plain white
A4 paper, with the entrant’s name, age, school/ college
and academic year clearly written on the back.
- The judges’ decision is final. No correspondence
or discussion will be entered into under any circumstances.
- By entering the storyboard competition, you agree that,
if you win, are a runner-up or are short-listed, your name
and photograph may be used in any press or publicity (including
on the SHP’s website) relating to the SHP Schools
Competition 2008 and any similar subsequent SHP competitions.
- By entering, you also agree that if you win or are short-listed
your name and storyboard can be used in SHP publicity materials.
- Competition entries cannot be returned.
- Competition prizes are non-transferable and there is
no cash alternative. Pictures of prizes used in publicity,
in this briefing pack or on the SHP’s website are
only examples of the prizes, and may not be the specific
model or make of the actual prize.
- By entering the SHP Schools Competition 2008, you assign
to the SHP the complete copyright and all other rights in
any entry, which shall be for the full period of copyright.
The SHP will be free to assign such rights to third parties.
For more information, visit www.saferhastings.co.uk
or email (quoting ref. Comp08) competitions@saferhastings.co.uk.
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