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The Archdiocese of Southwark is pleased to publish an updated version of the Annual Report and Accounts for 2020. This version was revised after correcting a technical error and was re-submitted to the Charity Commission in December 2022.

The Archdiocese of Southwark is pleased to publish an updated version of the Annual Report and Accounts for 2020. This version was revised after correcting a technical error and was re-submitted to the Charity Commission in December 2022.

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<strong>Southwark</strong> Catholic Youth Service<br />

Twenty-twenty was the year that brought<br />

the most significant and unpredictable<br />

challenges to us all.<br />

The pandemic has had a particularly negative<br />

impact on the lives of young people, limiting their<br />

opportunities and disrupting plans in all areas. The<br />

uncertainty and anxiety have led to a rise in mental<br />

health issues and highlighted many areas of inequality<br />

within our society.<br />

For the Youth Service it has been a time of significant<br />

challenge and change, most markedly with the closure<br />

of St Vincent’s Residential Youth Retreat Centre,<br />

Whitstable. St Vincent’s has been home to <strong>Southwark</strong><br />

Catholic Youth Service (SCYS) and their peer<br />

ministry community for the last 17 years, welcoming<br />

residential groups from the across the Diocese. Over<br />

30,000 young people have benefited from residential<br />

and day retreats; we are very sad that this work is<br />

unable to continue at St Vincent’s Centre.<br />

We give thanks for the many blessings received: for<br />

each moment of encounter with Christ; for each<br />

young person; each member of the peer ministry team<br />

who has given a year in service to the Diocese and<br />

for the hospitality and encouragement received by<br />

visiting teachers, catechists, youth workers and clergy.<br />

In response to the COVID-19 lockdown, SCYS<br />

developed its online presence, most notably the<br />

adaption of a planned resource: ‘Christ is Alive’.<br />

As part of the process SCYS worked with a group<br />

of young people to produce five short films and<br />

reflections on Christus Vivit (Christ is Alive) - The post<br />

Synod Apostolic Exhortation written by Pope Francis for<br />

young people and for the whole of the Church.<br />

The programme acknowledged the difficulties of the<br />

COVID-19 restrictions for young people. Using short<br />

films alongside journaling, we offered a format for young<br />

people to think about what is really important, to ponder<br />

some of the big questions about life and faith and also<br />

focus on staying healthy spiritually. We know many<br />

young people accessed this resource through our schools<br />

or self-directed via YouTube.<br />

We all know the negative impact of Coronavirus and<br />

the effect on individuals, families and communities.<br />

Throughout the lockdown and time of restriction,<br />

SCYS has heard many positive stories of young people<br />

reaching out and making a difference through social<br />

action. We captured some of these through our work<br />

on the CYMFed Faith in Action award; examples<br />

included young people shopping for older neighbours,<br />

helping with SVP and foodbanks, supporting other<br />

young people struggling in lockdown and writing to<br />

older parishioners in parishes.<br />

Looking ahead, we acknowledge that SCYS needs to<br />

adapt and develop in response to the changing needs<br />

of our young people and parish communities. We<br />

will be taking time to develop programmes, training<br />

and new opportunities for our young people and<br />

those supporting them in parishes and schools. This<br />

will include an emphasis on training, support and the<br />

development of networks in our parishes and deaneries.<br />

Moving forward, <strong>Southwark</strong> Catholic Youth Service<br />

continue to provide opportunities for young people to<br />

encounter Christ, to live life to its fullest (Jn 10:10).<br />

https://youtu.be/mFVdZNY2DQw<br />

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