Thanks
We would like to thank staff students from Chesterfield High School and Holy Family Catholic High School for their involvement and unwavering commitment throughout this project.
We are also indebted to staff and young people from Connexions Greater Merseyside for support and involvement
Special thanks to all our project partners;
Andrea Titterington – Regeneration Director, Liverpool Football Club
Belinda Monkhouse – Creative Learning Officer, Everton collection
Matthew Ball, Personal adviser, Connexions
Katie Enstone, Personal adviser Connexions
Sally Hawley, Group Co-ordinator, National Football Museum
David Pearson, General Manager, National football Museum
Joanne Lipson, Learning Mentor, Holy Family Catholic High School
Bob Jones, Teaching assistant, holy family Catholic High School
Lynne Sedley, Assistant Head, Chesterfield High school
Ritchie Higham, Teacher, Chesterfield High school
Kenny Derbyshire, Chair, Hillsborough Justice Campaign
Jerry McIver, Shop Manager, Hillsborough justice campaign
Dave Harrison, Hillsborough Survivor
Jeanette Collins, relative of Hillsborough victim
Mandeep Kaur, Education Officer, Sefton Extended School Service
John Finlayson, artist, for the donation of his memorial piece to the victims of the Hillsborough Disaster
Thank you to Mandeep kaur from sefton extended schools, Belinda Monkhouse from the Everton collection and Sue Pridmore of Connexions for their help and support to get the project started
A big thank you is also due to the people who led workshops and helped shape this project
Kofi Owusu, poet, musician and performer
Tim Brunsden, documentary filmmaker
Sam Meech, website design
Cherise weaver, dramatist
Patrick Graham, dramatist
Ray Physick, sports historian
Abd’al Hadi Smith, youth worker
Danny Kilbride, youth worker
Barry Lee, project co-ordinator
Christine Physick, project director