Practical training sessions a real hit with Carers
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Practical training sessions a real hit with Carers
Newsline Newsline Mar 15:Layout 1 05/03/2015 15:23 Page 1 Issue 43 March 2015 the newsletter for Slough’s voluntary and community groups Practical training sessions a real hit with Carers The Carers’ Training Programme introduced in January was well attended by Carers and received very positive feedback. These free short training and information sessions catered for all types of Carers across various venues in Slough, providing both practical and emotional support. Course Organiser Bobbi Johal said: “Carers have commented that they are so appreciative at the way the programme has been tailored to fit around their already busy lives, and gives them real practical support in coping with the challenges of Carers Providers Forum their responsibilities.” Monday 9th March 10.00am - 12.00pm (with lunch) Feedback from Carers attending courses included 29 Church Street Resource Centre, the comments: "It was valuable and beneficial to 29 Church Street, Slough, Berkshire, SL1 hear and learn about other people’s experiences 1PL and coping strategies" and "it was useful recognising signs and symptoms of high level stress”. Slough Council for Voluntary Service is co-ordinating a new Carers Providers’ Forum. Sessions included ‘Essential First Aid’, ‘Managing The development of a provider forum within the Stress Bucket’, ‘Carers Rights’ and ‘Coping Slough will provide an essential link between when Caring gets Hard’. Slough Borough Council, Health, and other key strategic players including the third sector to The pilot three month training programme was ensure that services are strategically funded by Slough Borough Council and developed to meet the needs of local people in administered by Slough CVS. Our training partners line with local plans and the national agendas included St.John’s Ambulance, Slough Borough including the Care Act. Council, Citizens Advice Slough and Berkshire Healthcare Foundation Trust. Details at www.sloughcvs.org/events.php SCVS Networking Lunches A series of monthly lunches communicating the Health and Social Care Agenda to your Group.Come and network with other groups and members of the statutory sector. Booking details at www.sloughcvs.org/events.php 9th March 13th April 11th May 8th June 13th July 10th August SCVS is the Slough Council for Voluntary Service Slough Council for Voluntary Service is registered charity No. 1069086 and company limited by guarantee, registered in England No. 3523907. It is a member of the National Association for Voluntary and Community Action and the National Council for Voluntary Organisations. Looking forward to this year’s Slough Voluntary Sector Awards? It’s on Friday 20th November Add it to your diary now! Details of how to nominate will be provided in the next issue of Newsline in June. Newsline Mar 15:Layout 1 News 05/03/2015 15:23 Page 2 The Care Act 2014 From April 2015, care and support in England is changing. There will be: • • • • • • new national level of care and support needs that all councils will consider when they assess help they can give people new support for carers deferred payment agreements for care home costs a focus on prevention and wellbeing rather meeting needs at point of crisis a legal framework that places adult safeguarding on a statutory footing improved access to information and advice and independent advocacy and signposting for independent financial advice. Further information at: http://www.slough.gov.uk/health-and-socialcare/the-care-act.aspx Slough CVS will be running a session on the Care Act at one of its Monthly Lunches: www.sloughcvs.org/events.php Tax Allowances and National Insurance From 6 April 2015 the basic personal allowance for under-65s goes up from £10,000 per year to £10,600 (£204 per week, £883 per month). Basic rate tax remains 20%, higher rate 40% and additional rate 45%. Consultation launched on child poverty in Slough Deadline for responses 27 March 2015 Over 8,000 children across the borough are living in poverty. Slough Borough Council is leading on the development of a local child poverty strategy (and action plan) which aims to reduce child poverty rates across the borough as well as reduce the impact of child poverty on children, young people and their families. slough-consult.objective.co.uk/ portal/child_poverty_consultation_ partners Safeguarding and volunteers Organisations who involve volunteers need to ensure they have an effective approach to safeguarding in place. They should also consider what level of safeguarding is appropriate to the activities their volunteers are involved in and what approach to take in relation to: • Recruitment • Training • Supervision • DBS checks NCVO has produced a Guide on Safeguarding for volunteer involving organisations available to download at http://knowhownonprofit.org/people/ volunteers/keeping/safeguardingvolunteers which aims to help you think through developing a comprehensive approach. From 6 April 2015 the national insurance lower earnings limit (the lowest level of earnings that can Newsline Contributions count towards entitlement to statutory sick pay and statutory maternity, paternity, adoption and shared parental pay) is increased from £111 to £112 per week. Thank you to everyone who contributed to From 6 April 2015 employers are exempt from secondary class 1 (employer's) NI contributions on earnings up to a new "secondary earnings threshold for under21s" (£815 per week, same as the upper earnings limit) for employees under the age of 21. 2 www.gov.uk/rates-and-thresholds-for-employers2015-to-2016 this issue of Newsline. The next issue will be published in June 2015. We would be really interested to hear your news items. Please e-mail contributions to Lorna Allen at [email protected] or send to Slough Council for Voluntary Service, 27 Church Street, Slough, Berks, SL1 1PL. Editor: Lorna Allen Newsline Mar 15:Layout 1 05/03/2015 15:23 Page 3 www.fundingcentral.org.uk The National Lottery Awards, 2015 Now in their 12th year, the National Lottery Awards celebrate the hard work and dedication of people who are using Lottery funding to change people’s lives. The public votes for the winners who attend a star-studded awards ceremony, which is televised on BBC One. This gives the general public an opportunity to hear about projects large and small that have benefited from National Lottery funding. Winners also receive a £2,000 cash prize to spend on their project. Any organisation that has received National Lottery funding can enter the National Lottery Awards 2015. If you want to nominate your favourite project or enter your own project in this year’s National Lottery Awards, visit www.lotterygoodcauses.org.uk or call 0207 293 3599 to find out more. Education Endowment Fund The Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) exists to fund, develop and evaluate cost-effective and replicable projects which address educational disadvantage. The focus is on supporting projects that show promising evidence of having a measurable impact on attainment or a directly related outcome. They are interested in testing projects’ effectiveness through robust independent evaluations, wherever possible as randomised controlled trials. If they are shown to have an impact, they should be able to be replicated and scaled up to improve outcomes for other disadvantaged pupils. Deadline: 1st April 2015 Email: [email protected] Tel: 0207 802 1676 http://educationendowmentfoundation.com/ Funding Slough Together Walk Saturday 2nd May 2015 The Rotary Club of Slough provides all the professional infrastructure to help you raise funds from walk sponsorship: promotional leaflets, easy on-line registration and sponsorship forms, all arrangements on the day, walkers’ route maps, and even prizes for the most money collected. Full details are on the Rotary Club of Slough website or via email: www.sloughrotary.org.uk/walk [email protected] Music for Alice Awards of up to £1000 are made twice a year to enable groups and organisations to purchase musical instruments and equipment so that they can improve lives through music. Awards can be made to any group, organisation or charity based in the United Kingdom that has a formerly constituted character and can demonstrate that securing funding will enable them to improve lives through music. They are targeting two distinct groups. Our “Music for Youth” award is aimed at applicants focussed on using music to improve lives for 0-19 year olds. Our “Music for Health” award is aimed at applicants focussed on using music for health or rehabilitation benefits. A group can apply for any amount up to £1000. As long as you are able to demonstrate the need, the impact and legacy of the amount of money applied for, it will in no way affect the chances of being successful. Deadline: The next round of applications will be open 1st-31st March 2015 for an Award made on or before 30th April 2015 www.musicforalice.org.uk/apply/ Newsline Mar 15:Layout 1 05/03/2015 15:24 Page 4 News from the Groups New Church launches weekly celebrations! A new church serving Slough and beyond has launched weekly Sunday celebrations. On Sunday 1st February, more than 50 people attended the launch of ONELIFE Church, Slough, which meets from 4pm every Sunday (with tea, coffee and cake from 3:30pm) at Trinity United Reformed Church on the junction of Windsor Road and Albert Street right in the heart of Slough. At the launch a special collection was taken, which resulted in donations of just over £500 each being made to two local charities – Slough Foodbank, and the Recycled Teenagers who serve the elderly in Britwell. Colin Gault, the church’s leader, said: “We believe that vibrant local churches have a significant part to play in seeing transformation brought to the communities that make up our towns. In addition to our Sunday celebrations we’ve also started monthly young people’s socials and next month are starting a free money management course over 3 evenings, which is open to anyone, whatever their financial situation.” For more information about the church and its activities, call 08432 895894, email [email protected] or visit www.onelifeslough.org.uk Need a room to hold your AGM? Further information is available at www.29churchstreet.co.uk Alzheimers Dementia Support DROP-IN CENTRES Come in and have a friendly cup of coffee and a chat. Advice and information is available on all aspects of dementia. Private one to one talks are also available. Slough The Drop-In Centre at the Kingsway United Reformed Church, Church Street, Slough SL1 1SZ is open on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month from 10am to 12 noon. Langley The Drop-In Centre at the Holy Family Church in St Joseph's Room, Trelawney Avenue, Langley, SL3 7RE (opposite the Library) is open on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of every month from 1.00 to 2.30pm. SINGING FOR PLEASURE This is a social get together for people with dementia accompanied by their carers. Refreshments are available. This is a fun interactive activity and a good singing voice is not required. Langley Sessions are each Monday afternoon (term time only). Refreshments from 1pm and singing starts at 1.30pm to 2.30pm at Slough Mencap, Spitfire Close, Langley. AAP KI SEHAT SANGEET KE SANG (YOUR WELL BEING THROUGH MUSIC) Age Concern, High Street, Slough (Lift to 2nd floor). A new service for Asian people with Dementia and their carers. Can help improve your mood and wellbeing through stimulation. For further information contact Yasmein on 07543 243613. Newsline Mar 15:Layout 1 05/03/2015 15:24 Page 5 Young volunteers commemorate the contribution of Polish World War Two Aircrew News from the Groups Slough based community cohesion charity, Aik Saath – Polish airmen during the Second World War Together as One, have been awarded funding by the Heritage Lottery Fund to deliver a project, in partnership with Bentley Priory Museum and Mapis Project, which will commemorate the invaluable contribution of Polish airmen and airwomen during the Second World War. The Heritage Lottery Fund grant of £49,900 will be used to fund the training of young people in oral history techniques and research trips to various sites of historical interest, including RAF Northolt, Bentley Priory Museum and The Polish War Memorial. The project will also explore the Polish pilot’s contribution to setting up an air force in newly formed Pakistan. In 1947 a group of Polish pilots led by Air Commodore Wladyslaw Turowicz arrived in the country and assisted in the creation of the Pakistani Air Force. Young volunteers leading this important heritage project will record the stories of Polish air crew and their families. These stories will be shared through a temporary exhibition which will tour across Slough before going on display at RAF Northolt and Bentley Priory Museum - the headquarters of Fighter Command during the Battle of Britain. If you are a young person aged between 12 and 25 and would like to find out more about being involved in the project please contact Charlotte Williams on 01753 574780 or [email protected] or Maggie Sikora on 01344 203007 or [email protected] Funding for local reading mentors Berkshire Community Foundation (BCF) has awarded a grant of £3,100 to local reading charity ABC to Read to fund the recruitment, training and support of a further 10 volunteers as one-to-one reading mentors. The grant follows donations of over £12,000 from BCF in recent years, confirming their passion for and belief in the work that the charity does, working with Berkshire children who are struggling with their reading. Marcia Rowlinson, ABC to Read Chief Operating and Development Officer, said: “We are continually thankful for the support from Berkshire Community Foundation. Their ongoing support has a tangible effect on the lives of the children we work with and enables us to look ahead at how we can broaden the impact we have in the area.” 5 ABC to Read is actively looking for new volunteers to benefit from the scheme. Volunteers will be fully trained thanks to grants such as those from Berkshire Community Foundation. For more information please visit www.abctoread.org.uk or email [email protected] 5 Newsline Mar 15:Layout 1 05/03/2015 15:24 Page 6 News from the Groups Meet & Mingle visit Marrakesh NEWS IN BRIEF Langley Carnival Langley Carnival will be held on Saturday 11th July 2015 at Langley Memorial Ground 12noon to 5pm. It’s a great opportunity for local groups to raise money for themselves and the community to come together. Meet & Mingle, a voluntary organisation for women living in and around Slough organised its very first long weekend away in January 2015 to Marrakech in Morocco with twenty-four women from the 200 registered members. The vibrant culture, beautiful weather, food, spa, hamman and entertainment were the main attractions of the trip for the women. The most popular attraction in Marrakech was the ‘Jemaa-El-Fnaa’ Square, which had live entertainment including snake charmers, monkey shows, dances and of course shopping in the souk. The women enjoyed a horse carriage ride around the main historical buildings in Marrakech, which was quite an amusing and exhilarating time for them. Some of them were brave enough to go up to the Atlas Mountain for the day which they found very adventurous and breath taking. The trip was a memorable, interesting and exciting time for all of the women who attended, which gave them a new experience of life to enjoy their own time. One attendee commented: "I had a great time in Marrakech. I really enjoyed the company of the other ladies on the trip. Had a really good laugh with everyone on the trip and made new friends. Hearing the stories of the difference Meet & Mingle has made to the ladies in the group was truly inspiring! Glad to be part of it. Already can’t wait for the next Meet & Mingle trip!" Meet & Mingle is a voluntary organisation for women living in and around Slough, it aims to help women socialise, share, learn, be creative, have fun and be healthy. The group looks after the physical, mental and social wellbeing of the women in a safe and friendly 6 environment. The Carnival raises money for two local groups by hiring out stalls and selling raffle tickets. The 2014 beneficiaries were SPICE and Langley guides. The 2015 beneficiaries will be chosen at our March meeting. They are hoping to have line dancers, SWIPE, a band, a rugby demo and U9's football this year. Stall costs: £15 for non commercial £25 for commercial stalls. Please contact the chairman Elizabeth Barnett 01753 539024 for more details. Elevate Me Elevate Me is the place for 16-24 year olds in Slough to get help, advice and support on employment, work experience, volunteering and mentoring. Slough Borough Council, local colleges, Job Centre Plus, businesses, training providers, support agencies – have come together to try to make that journey easier for you to navigate. They have pooled their knowledge and networks to give young people information at their fingertips. http://slough.elevateme.org.uk/ Newsline Mar 15:Layout 1 05/03/2015 15:24 Page 7 Apna Virsa Celebrates Lohri Festival 2015 A night of camaraderie and colour to celebrate the Indian festival of Lohri was hosted by Apna Virsa, at Riverside Venue, Heathrow in January. Dhol players and Giddha dancers kept the crowd entertained Giddha dancers & guests enjoying the bonfire whilst guests participated in the age old throwing of sesame seeds and puffed rice onto the Lohri bonfire for good blessings and in celebration of newborns and marriages. Performances from local bhangra groups Vasda Punjab, Bhangraholics and Apna Virsa’s giddha learners added the WOW factor. Guests commented on what a brilliant family oriented event it had been, showcasing colourful heritage at its best. www.apnavirsa.org.uk Slough Older Peoples’ Forum Thursday 19th March 2015 1.30pm Kingsway United Reformed Church, Church Street, Slough, SL1 1SZ • • • What do Older People think of Local Government? What’s new in services? What has gone? The Forum’s move to meeting at Kingsway United Reformed Church on the 15th January was very successful and the Forum will be continuing to meet at Kingsway on the 3rd Thursday of each month throughout 2015. Forum membership is FREE, open to any older (50+) person resident in the Borough of Slough. Membership forms are available at Forum meetings or from Marcia Wright 01753 536906 email: [email protected] Local News “When things go wrong. . . . .” The NHS tries to do its best for all its patients, but things can occasionally go wrong. Independent Health Complaints Advocacy can help by supporting the patient-or family member or friend-through the NHS complaints process – helping them to communicate clearly what went wrong and what outcome they are looking for from their complaint. Who are we? SEAP – an independent charity, not part of the NHS – and provides a free service What do we do? Support you with health (NHS) complaints How can we help? Provide a self help pack or an advocate who can help with letter writing, talking to the right people and support at meetings. The service is free, confidential, and independent of the NHS. It is funded by the local authorities. How to contact SEAP? Call: 0300 343 5734 Email:[email protected] or [email protected] www.seap.org.uk Come and learn about the history, background and relevance to residents of Slough. Thursday, 31st March 2015 11.00a.m - 1.00p.m (Keynote Speaker followed by refreshments & networking) SCVS Main Hall, 29 Church Street, Slough, SL1 1PL Guest Speaker: Margaret Lenton JP FRSA Margaret is an inspirational speaker who taught at Slough Grammar School for 22 years, retiring as Principal in 2010. She is currently Chairman of the Magna Carta Steering Committee, Slough. Please RSVP to Ubaid Ullah Satti by 29th March 2015 Tel: 01753 570333 Email: [email protected] 7 Newsline Mar 15:Layout 1 05/03/2015 15:24 Page 8 Noticeboard We are looking for community groups and charities to take part in the NCS programme. You will benefit from: If you would like to get involved with NCS and be part of something bigger, please contact: Priya Bilkhu: [email protected] 07469 151466 8 Slough Council for Voluntary Service, 27 Church Street, Slough, Berkshire, SL1 1PL Tel: 01753 524176 e-mail: [email protected]