Carers Newsletter Issue 23 - the Western Health and Social Care
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Carers Newsletter Issue 23 - the Western Health and Social Care
Carers Newsletter Vol 23— September 2014 CONTENTS Carers Week 2014 Two major events were held during carers week 2014 for adult Page 1 carers. The first was on Tuesday 10th June in the Killyhevlin Page 2 Carer Week Hotel, Enniskillen. Despite the torrential morning showers, the Carers Rights Food Bank event was attended by ninety six carers. Shine NI Maureen Edmondson from the Patient, Client council spoke about her personal experience of a substantial caring role within her Page 3 own family. Maureen gave an insight into the challenges faced by Page 4 carers in navigating the maze that is ‘Health and Social Care’. Benefits Carers Week Photos Maureen recommended the flexibility and control that Direct Payments provides in supporting service users and family carers. Page 5 The second event was held on Thursday 12th June in the White Foyle Alzheimer’s Horse Hotel, L’derry and was attended by sixty carers. The event in L’Derry was supported by Tescos who provided ’goodie’ bags Carers NI Summit for Carers. Michelle Major from the Sunshine Project delivered a wonderfully Young Carers Page 6 CAUSE interactive session of Laughter Yoga at both events. Michelle’s warmth and enthusiasm was indeed inspirational and gave Page 7 everyone a great boost. A great deal of hard work goes into organising the events. The Page 8 Supporting Older Carers Contacts Carer Support Team were delighted with the positive comments on the evaluations and greatly appreciated the thank you cards and phone calls following the events. Carers event 10th June 2014 Picture Left (L-R) Carmel Corrigan WHSCT, Dr Maureen Edmondson Patient and Client Council, Michelle Major Sunshine Project, Laura Ritchie WHSCT, Aidan Gordon WHSCT, Barbara Stuart NonExecutive Director WHSCT, Cathy Magowan WHSCT, and Helen Ferguson Director Carers Working Rights The extension of working rights is an important step in helping workers to combine caring responsibilities for family members with paid Rotary Foyle Foodbank employment, charity Carers UK says. Changes to employment law which came into force on Monday 30 June 2014 extends the rights which are currently confined to specific groups with family responsibilities. Prior to the change, only those who have children or caring responsibilities for older or disabled family members had the right to request flexible working – but with this extension, any staff member who has worked with their employer for more than 26 weeks will be able to request flexibility, for any reason. Among the UK’s 6.5 million carers 3 million are in employment with many struggling to juggle work with caring for a loved one. Carers UK has warmly welcomed the extension, which will now include carers caring for friends or neighbours, who were excluded from the existing rights. Most carers already had the right to request flexible working, however an estimated 96,0001 carers were missing out, as caring responsibilities for some friends or neighbours were not recognised by existing flexible working legislation. Carers UK, which co-ordinates business forum Employers for Carers, also argues that the extension of these rights will help to ‘normalise’ flexible working – so that people with caring responsibilities feel more able to come forward and ask for flexibility from their employers. SHINE NI Foyle Parents and Friends Association, (FPFA) have become Referral Agency for the first food bank in our City. We are only too aware of the stresses and strains faced by Carers on a daily basis and the hardship that they may endure because of their caring role. Some may have to give up work to care for their loved one and this can lead to financial hardship. Therefore FPFA became involved because we see a genuine need for help amongst carers and we feel that we are in a position to help Carers gain access to this great service. The Foodbank is easy to access via us and it is a completely confidential service. The Foodbank is based in London Street and opens on a Monday, Tuesday and Friday form 12pm until 1.30pm. Vouchers will be issued on an assessed family need, for example, the number of adults and children, under the age of 16, and the carer can redeem the voucher for 3 days nonperishable food items. The ‘champion’ supermarket for the Food Bank is Sainsbury’s and we at FPFA are pleased to be a part of it. If you need any further advice or would like to avail of a voucher please contact: Mary on 02871 371882 or Seanna on 02871 271017 Shine Charity provides a range of services for people with Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus and their families. Support is available from point of diagnosis, usually at the 20 week anomaly scan and continues throughout childhood and into adulthood. Shine NI offers the services of a Health Adviser, Education Adviser and a team of Support & Development Workers who work in each Trust Region. Advice is available in all aspects of living with Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus. Shine NI also organises social events for children, adults and parents across Northern Ireland and Information events for Health and Social Care Professionals. For further information or advice please contact Mrs Sheila Mc Carney, Support & Development Worker for Western Trust Region on 07789 616451 or email sheila.mccarney@ shinecharity.org.uk, or Mrs Cathy Mc Killop, Director Shine NI on 07762 574861 ,or email cathy.mckillop@ shinecharity.org.uk Benefits Information Disability and Carers Service Pension Service - Pension Credit Address: Castle Court, Royal Avenue, Belfast, BT1 1HR Address Pension Service– Pension Credit PO Box 205 Phone numbers:- Londonderry BT48 6YB Application line 0808 100 6165 (Freephone) Attendance Allowance: (028) 9090 6178 Carers Allowance and Carers Credit (028) 9090 6186 Phone number Enquiry Line 0845 601 8821 (Freephone) Application line 0808 100 1165 (Freephone) Text Phone: 0800 243 787 Text phone Fax (028) 9049 0220 Enquiry line 0808 100 2198 (Freephone) Fax 028 7127 4643 Opening hours: Monday — Friday, 9am—5pm Not sure what benefits you are entitled to or need a benefits check? Benefit Rates For independent advice and support contact: - (April 2014) Omagh Independent Advice Service CARER'S ALLOWANCE £61.35 Tel: (028) 8224 3252 Dove House Resource Centre, Derry Carer premium - £34.20 Earnings limit - £102 Tel: (028) 7126 9327 The Resource Centre, Derry Tel: (028) 7135 2832 ATTENDANCE ALLOWANCE Churches Advice Centre, Spencer Rd, L’Derry Higher rate - £81.30 Tel: (028) 7134 2536 Lower rate - £54.45 Rosemount Community Resource Centre, Derry Tel: (028) 7128 2829 DISABILITY LIVING ALLOWANCE Limavady Community Development Initiative (LCDI) Care Component Tel: (028) 7776 5438 Highest - £81.30 Citizens Advice Bureau: Middle - £54.45 (Fermanagh) Tel: (028) 6632 4334 (L/Derry) Tel: (028) 7136 2444 Lowest - £21.55 (Strabane) Tel: (028) 7138 2665 Mobility Component Carers NI also provide advice and support via a helpline Tel: (028) 9043 9843 Higher - £56.75 Lower - £21.55 Page 3 CARERS WEEK 2014 Pictured right: Members of the Fermanagh Carers Walking group gave a presentation about the benefits of walking and being part of the walking group. Pictured Left: Mencap staff providing information for Carers at the event in the Killyhevlin Hotel Pictured right: Carers receiving information from the Uptake of Benefits Team (Derek Moran and Thomas Corry). Pictured left: The audience at the Carers Event, Killyhevlin Hotel. Pictured right: Sixteen young carers attended Todd’s Leap on Saturday 14th June as part of the Carers Week celebrations. The event was organised by Barnardos who deliver the regional young carers project in the Western Trust area. Page 4 Northern Ireland Housing Executive Information on Supported Housing. Alzheimer's Society Services in Foyle Area Following feedback from those that attend the groups in the area we have decided to move the The person you care for may consider independent living, supported or sheltered venues of some of them. • The Limavady Dementia Café will now run housing. • • • every second Tuesday from 11am-1pm in Supported or sheltered housing enables the Drummond Hotel, Ballykelly. Launch of people to live independently, but with extra the new Café is Tuesday 29th July 2014. daily support. The Limavady Carers Support Group will move to the Drummond Hotel at the new There is help and advice for people with time of 10am-11.30am offering morning disabilities on the application process from coffee and tray bakes. The Carers Support the Housing Executive. Group takes place the second Wednesday http://www.nihe.gov.uk/ of every month, resuming in September. disability_tenant_manual.pdf The L’Derry Carers Support Group is moving Alternatively, copies of the information are to Da Vinci’s Hotel on the Strand Road and available from the Carer Support Team or stays at the time 7pm-8.30pm. The Carers Support Group takes place the first call the NIHE on the number below. Wednesday of every month, resuming in Call us on 03448 September. The L’Derry Dementia Café remains in the Verbal Arts Centre every second Tuesday from 1-3pm. The next Café is Tuesday 5th August 2014. Carer Information Programme A Carers Information Programme over for weeks will be held in October/ November. Details will be advertised nearer the time. 920 900 CARERS NI ANNUAL SUMMIT AND AGM TUESDAY 14TH OCTOBER, CRAIGAVON CIVIC CENTRE. Foyle Memory Walk The Memory Walk is coming round again on Sunday 7th September 2014 at Ebrington Square. ANYONE WISHING TO ATTEND A big thank you to everyone who got involved last year whether that be walking the route, telling your friends or volunteering on the day. TO ARRANGE TRANSPORT. Registration for this year’s memory walk is now open on the website www.memorywalk.org.uk BOOK YOUR PLACE WITH CARERS NI If you need any further information or would like to attend any of the services ring into the Foyle office on 028 71348887. Page 5 PLEASE CONTACT LAURA OR CARMEL PLEASE NOTE YOU WILL NEED TO TEL: (028 9043 9843) Email: [email protected] CAUSE actively supports carers of those with a serious mental illness and recently ran a successful six week carers course in the TARA Centre Omagh which ended on the 3rd of June. As one carer commented; “The course was informative and delivered in a very friendly manner.” Another found “the small group great and felt many others could benefit from this training.” David Tierney the Training & Development Officer with CAUSE commented: “Overall, at the end of the course carers said they felt less alone, more equipped to deal with the issues facing them and learned a lot from the thoughts and opinions of others in a similar caring role.” A new CAUSE carers course will begin on the 16 September and continue for six consecutive Tuesdays in the Aisling Centre. There are still a few places available. To book please contact David Tierney on 077 4041 0169 or email [email protected] In addition, the other training courses run by CAUSE in the Western Trust include: Helping Conversations This new and innovative course is designed to help carers develop effective communication skills to support, encourage and motivate those that they care for. It provides useful techniques and strategies to enable friends and family who are caring for a loved one with a serious mental illness to communicate in a positive and affirming way. Course Dates: 17 October 2014 Location: Fermanagh House - Enniskillen 9.30-4.30 Course Dates: 14 November 2014 9.30-4.30 Location: Silverbirch Hotel - Omagh CAUSE Family and Friends Empowerment (CFAFE) programme A residential training weekend for relatives, partners and friends supporting loved ones with either diagnosed or undiagnosed personality disorder. Course Date: 8 - 9 November 2014 Location: Silverbirch Hotel - Omagh 9.30-4.30 Carer Development Workers The Carer Development Workers are keen to attend groups and events to provide information for carers. Contact details below. Carmel Corrigan (Mrs) WHSCT Carers Development Worker Shantallow Health Centre Racecourse Road, Londonderry BT48 8NL Tel: 028 7135 5023 E: [email protected] (Strabane/Derry/Limavady) Page 6 Laura Ritchie (Mrs) WHSCT Carers Development Worker Community Services Dept 2 Coleshill Road Enniskillen BT74 7HG Tel:028 66344000 Direct Line:02866 344180 E: [email protected] (Fermanagh/Omagh/Castlederg) Supporting Older Carers The Commissioner for Older People for Northern Ireland, Claire Keatinge, has launched a report which shows that many older carers are not receiving the information and support they are entitled to because not enough is being done to promote awareness of their right to a Carers Assessment. The Commissioner's report, entitled "Supporting Older Carers," examines the reasons for low uptake of Carers Assessments by older carers in Northern Ireland, and highlights the need for government to do more to ensure their needs are assessed and met to help them in their caring role. Speaking at the launch of the report at a Carers NI Fun and Fitness event in the Antrim Forum, the Commissioner said: "Northern Ireland is an ageing society and as many older people choose to live in their own homes for longer, the number of older carers is expected to increase. Older carers play a vital role in supporting others to live dignified and fulfilled lives in their own homes, and despite providing around £1.02 billion to the economy in Northern Ireland through caring, many go without much needed support and respite which would help them in their caring role. "The findings of my report have shown that many older carers do not consider themselves to be carers, and so do not realize that there is support available to help them. Other older carers have told me that they didn't see the value of the Carers Assessment as they did not feel that it would lead to any extra support but saw it as a "paper exercise." "Health and Social Care Trusts are legally obliged to make sure that carers are aware of their right to a Carers Assessment, however my report shows that 70% of older carers state that they had not been offered an assessment. "I am calling for the Minister of Health, Social Services and Public Safety to put targets in place to increase the number of older carers receiving a Carers Assessment and to ensure that appropriate services are in place to support their needs. "Older carers cannot be taken for granted; they deserve to be provided with the information, practical, emotional and respite support they need. Increasing uptake of Carers Assessments will help identify what their needs are to help them in their caring role and ensure that appropriate services are in place to meet the needs of today's and tomorrow's older carers." The Director of Carers NI, Helen Ferguson, welcomed the report: "Too many older carers struggle for far too long without outside support, and this puts their own health at risk. We really want to see more older carers being actively encouraged to take up Carers Assessments. That way they can be properly involved as expert partners in the delivery of care to their loved ones, and also they get the help they need to protect their own well-being. We welcome this report and its recommendations, which should improve older carers access to the very best of the good practice we know Trusts want to deliver for carers”. http://www.carersuk.org/northernireland/news-ni/supporting-older-carers-ni Thank you to Carers NI for this article. Page 7 Carer Support Co-ordinator Cathy Magowan Cathy Magowan Carer Support Coordinator Western Health and Social Care Trust 2 Coleshill Road, Enniskillen Co. Fermanagh BT74 7HG Tel: (028) 6634 4000 Direct Line (028) 6634 4163 Email: [email protected] Carers Database /Register Carers Northern Ireland Please use the slip below to notify us if your details have changed. If you are no longer a carer you can remain on the database for as long as you wish. However, at any time should you wish us to remove your name please telephone or email. If you are not already on the Trust Carers Register and would like to be included please fill in your details below and return to Carer Support Office, WHSCT 2 Coleshill Road, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh BT74 7HG. Or if your details have changed you can this form to notify us. I give permission for my details to be included on the Carers Register with the WHSCT Change of details Title: *Mr / Mrs / Miss / Ms (*please delete) First Name Surname Address Postcode Telephone Email: Mobile D.O.B. Signature: Ethnic background: White Asian Black So that we can make sure information being sent to you is relevant , we need some information about who you care for. Please tick below Age 0—18 Learning Disability Dementia Alzheimer's Renal/Kidney disease Old and frail Other (please specify) 18—65 ASD Arthritis Heart condition MS Downs Syndrome 65 and over Physical Disability Diabetes CVA/Stroke Parkinson’s disease Brain Injury Mental Health Page 8