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- Healthwatch Bristol
May 2015 e-bulletin Welcome to the Healthwatch Bristol e-bulletin. The content is a mixture of local, regional information regarding health, wellbeing and social care services. If you have any events or information that you would like us to include in our e-bulletin please contact us at [email protected] We need information for the next edition by 20 May. If you have a group, event or organisation relating to health and wellbeing that you would like to be listed for free please contact Well Aware T: 0808 808 5252 or E: [email protected] Contents Local Events Local Information Healthwatch Update Training Local Events Local Events Bristol Parent Carers’ monthly support group Wednesday 13 May 10.30am – 12.30pm, Visually impaired running – beginners’ Phoenix Social Enterprise, 5 Russell Town session Avenue, Lawrence Hill, BS5 9LT Sunday 10 May 10am, Ashton Court Estate, Support group for parent carers offering Long Ashton, Bristol, BS41 9JN a safe, supportive place to talk freely This taster session is for anyone aged 16+ and openly, an opportunity to learn about who is visually impaired and wants to try participation in Bristol Parent Carers and a running. The taster session is linked to a range of information from other organisations. regular North Somerset Athletic Club family Childcare and transport costs are reimbursed running session which happens at Ashton (please bring a ticket or receipt). Booking is Court every Sunday morning. Under 16s not needed. are welcome providing a parent/guardian is T: 0117 9396645 ext 204 present and able to participate. The taster W: www.bristolparentcarers.org.uk session is free and is for all fitness levels and abilities. No previous experience is Market engagement event: Bristol, North needed. Guide runners will be present to Somerset and South Gloucestershire support you if required. Support to join a children’s community health services relocal running group or club near you will commissioning programme also be provided. For more information and Thursday 14 May 9am-1pm, venue in central to book a space contact Anna West. Bristol (further details provided on RSVP) T: 07718 394 516 Bristol, North Somerset and South E: [email protected] Gloucestershire (BNSSG) Clinical W: http://tinyurl.com/m37e4n5 Commissioning Groups (CCGs), along with Link Age Stockwood Wellbeing Day Wednesday 13 May 10am-2pm, South Bristol Sports Centre, West Town Lane, Bristol Link Age launches their programme of Wellbeing Days across Bristol in Stockwood this month. The Wellbeing days are aimed at people over 55 and all feature several taster sessions of different activities that improve mental and/or physical wellbeing. There will also be wellbeing advice and community information. There is no need to book, but for more information contact Gina Ionescu. T: 0117 971 5873 W: http://tinyurl.com/oukhy2u E: [email protected]. uk 2 Bristol City Council, South Gloucestershire Council and NHS England, are recommissioning children’s community health services across the BNSSG area. As part of the engagement phase, and in preparation for the formal procurement commencing in 2016, the commissioning partners are hosting a market engagement event, details of which are available through the contracts finder portal at: http://tinyurl.com/kf38lud The event will: • raise awareness amongst the provider market of the commissioners’ recommissioning intentions • give organisations the opportunity to start building the resources and relationships required to bid successfully for the services • allow the provider market to engage with the commissioners at the specification writing stage. Local Events The event is being held at a formative stage of the re-commissioning programme, so providers are encouraged to bring a range of attendees, including with both corporate and clinical skill-sets. The project team will provide information on the commissioners’ general proposed approach, as well as inviting attendees to participate in some focused work on several key topics. They do not offer a counselling or crisis service. Bus fares will be refunded on presentation of the ticket. Bus routes 75, 76 stop near ASDA. T: 0797 243 7586 E: [email protected] W: www.bristolsurvivorsnetwork. wordpress.com What would your ideal local energy tariff look like? Monday 18 May 2-5pm, Watershed, 1 Canon’s Road, Harbourside, Bristol BS1 5TX The Centre for Sustainable Energy (CSE) is holding a half-day workshop which will bring together stakeholders from across the West of England to explore what an ideal local energy tariff might look like and help participants understand what new, locally designed energy tariffs could realistically deliver for local households, communities and businesses. Discussions will be informed by expert input from Ovo Communities about the nature and scale of options available and the likely tariff implications of the choices being considered. Places are limited and booking is essential. To register to attend, please email your details to Simon Roberts, Chief Executive, Centre for Sustainable Energy. E: [email protected] Shared Space British Muslim and Jewish Art Exhibition 21 - 24 May, The Old Foyer of The Colston Hall, Colston Street, Bristol, BS1 5AR This exhibition has been designed to create a visual dialogue to provoke discussions that raise awareness and understanding of the cultural relationship between Muslims and Jews. Shared Space will be accompanied by a programme of workshops and performances. The exhibition is open for four days from 21 to 24 May. Please check the website for opening hours and to view the programme. W: www.salaamshalom.org.uk Bristol Survivors Network Tuesday 19 May 12.30-2pm Windmill Hill City Farm, St Philips Street, Bedminster, Bristol Bristol Survivors Network is a group of people who have lived experience of mental health difficulties. They gather information about what is going on in mental health services and campaign to improve things. Their social meetings are an opportunity to find out about the group and a chance to talk about your own concerns. People in Health West of England progress and practice in public involvement Wednesday 3 June 9.30am–3.30pm, Vassall Centre, Gill Avenue, Fishponds, Bristol BS16 2QQ A free event which includes a progress report and review of the work of the regional public involvement group and examples of involvement practice from across the region. Booking is essential. W: http://tinyurl.com/mwg4y65 Walking festival 2015 1-31 May Britain’s largest urban walking festival returns for a third year with over 150 walks. W: http://tinyurl.com/p3epbr5 3 Local Information Do15 in 15 campaign Bristol 2015 launched its Do15 in 15 campaign, encouraging people across the city to pledge their support for Bristol’s year as Green Capital and commit to do something to help make Bristol a healthier, happier city for everyone. W: http://tinyurl.com/pyv9omu Spring into Summer at The Galleries Advice day! Broadmead 9am - 5pm 27 May Lots of advice agencies will be on hand to put a spring in your step. http://www.pennywise.org.uk/ Local Information Women’s Self Injury Support helpline, text service and App development opportunity Self Injury Support (SIS) provide emotional support, listening and signposting for women affected by self injury. They provide a telephone help line and text and email service. The helpline is for women of all ages and is available on Tuesdays and Wednesdays 7-9pm and Thursdays 3-5pm. The text and email service is for girls and women up to age 24 and available Sunday – Friday 7-9pm. T: 0808 800 8088 Text: 0780 047 2908 W: http://tinyurl.com/msnvff8 SIS is looking for anyone of any age affected by self harm to get involved in the development of an app to help people who use self harm. W: http://tinyurl.com/o5nkrvc The Princes Trust: Fairbridge Programme 4 Fairbridge is for young people who have fallen into the NEET (Not in Education, Employment or Training) bracket and is open to young people between the ages of 16-25. To be eligible for this programme young people need to be working less than 16 hours a week or in less than 14 hours education/training. The course provides personal development opportunities through a week long Access course and programme of follow on workshops. The Access course helps to re-engage and motivate young people through a mix of team building, adventurous activities (such as rock climbing and canoeing) and a two night residential. The follow on calendar of workshops cover topics including employability skills and qualifications, life skills and confidence boosting activities. The programme offers young people more flexibility and choice to lead their own personal development alongside their Fairbridge staff mentor, who they work with closely during additional one-to-one sessions. For more information contact Sarah Pritchard, Outreach Executive at The Prince’s Trust. E: [email protected] T: 0117 943 4945 Project SEARCH Project SEARCH is a work experience programme for 18-25 year olds looking for paid work who need extra support due to additional learning needs or autism. The course runs for one academic year between September and July. The Project SEARCH team match participants to suitable work placements, including working alongside members of staff in Bristol City Council departments, give support to learn the tasks of the job and help with seeking paid employment at the end of the year. To request an information pack contact Tanya or Sarah. E: [email protected] T: 0117 9037450 Local Information Bristol City Council Local Account Bristol City Council has produced The Local Account 2013/14, which is the first annual report for adult social care in Bristol. It represents an ongoing commitment to inform people, and it explains how services directly impact on citizens. It has also replaced some of the previous frameworks used to rate local authority services and is a requirement of the ‘Towards Excellence in Adult Social Care’ programme (TEASC) and from the National Association of Directors of Adult Social Care (ADASS). The report also describes what Bristol City Council is doing to prepare for the future to ensure the long-term wellbeing of Bristol residents. The Local Account includes: • Significant achievements made by the adult social care services • Where public money has been spent • The changes and challenges facing the local authority • Ambitions and plans for the future. You can view the full report at: W: www.bristol.gov.uk/localaccount There are some very good services and approaches in Bristol. Bristol City Council’s ambition is be excellent in all aspects of work. The Local Account will be reviewed every year to help assess performance, set priorities for improvement and gather feedback on achievements. Work is now underway on the 2014/15 report and your views are invited on format and content. Please send these to E: [email protected]. uk Neighbourhood Budget small grants Neighbourhood Partnerships bring public sector decision making to a local level where local residents can influence how they would like to see their neighbourhood improve. Neighbourhood Partnerships can allocate some of their Neighbourhood Budget to fund small grants for projects which address local priorities. W: http://goo.gl/U0C8zb Avon North Mencap Information Service Avon North Mencap, also known as The Hive, provides information for anyone with a Learning Disability and their family or carers about all aspects of life. The service is free to people living in Bristol or South Gloucestershire. Their telephone information service is open Mondays 1-4pm and Fridays 10-1pm. Face-to-face advice is provided at sessions at The Hive Drop-in at Kingswood on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month from 7-9pm, and at outreach drop-ins at various locations around Bristol, details of drop-ins available upon request. T: 0117 9675958 E: [email protected]. uk W: www.avonnorthmencap.org.uk Healthwatch Bristol Update Local people have been telling Healthwatch Bristol their stories about health and social care services in Bristol. This month, a theme that is emerging from their feedback is: Brook Sexual Health centre provides a really useful walk-in service for young people, where they are given useful advice and the opportunity to talk through issues affecting them in an environment they find accessible and nonjudgemental. What do you think? Have you or your family or friends had any experiences, good or bad, regarding walk-in services, or with any other health and social care services? We will take this information to the people who commission the relevant services, so they know what people think and can 5 plan improvements for the future. Children and Young People’s Mental Health and Wellbeing Based on the feedback Healthwatch has received from children and young people and the current re-commissioning of Children’s Community Health Services, the Healthwatch Bristol Advisory Group selected Children and Young People’s Services as the main focus of Healthwatch Bristol’s quarter 4 work plan. From January to March 2015 Healthwatch Bristol collected feedback from children, young people and families about their mental health and wellbeing. On 30 March, Healthwatch Bristol held an open advisory group which was attended by young people, parents, carers and professionals. The event included presentations from Healthwatch Bristol, Healthwatch Young Champions, Bristol City Council, Bristol Clinical Commissioning Group, NHS England Youth Forum, Barnardo’s, Contact A Family, UWE Student Union and Bristol City Youth Council. The meeting ended with a question and answer session during which young people asked commissioners and services providers questions about mental health services for children and young people. Tell us your story: Mental Health and Wellbeing Healthwatch Bristol selects a topic each quarter to theme our work around (alongside continuing with all other streams of work and issues and concerns we receive). From April to June 2015, the Healthwatch Bristol Quarter Topic is Mental Health. We want to hear from people about how they maintain their ‘wellbeing’ and the groups or services that support them to do so, and their experiences 6 of mental health services and/or reasons for not engaging with mental health services. Healthwatch Bristol is also working with Link Age and Avon North Mencap / The Hive to speak to people at health and wellbeing themed days about their attitudes towards mental health and the impacts that having a physical illness and/or learning disability or being social isolated may have on their mental health and wellbeing. Training 4YP Training: ‘Effectively Engaging and Communicating with Young People’ delivered by Loudmouth in Education. 13 May 2015, 9.15am – 12pm OR 12.45 – 3.30pm, Barton Hill Settlement, 43 Ducie Road, Barton Hill BS5 0AX This incredibly well evaluated course has been specifically designed to enable health care professionals including nurses, GPs, school nurses, sexual health clinicians and those offering C-card to gain greater insight into some of the issues affecting young people’s sexual health. The training uses drama scenes to create empathy and develop participants’ skills and confidence to communicate effectively with young people. Participants are not required to do any role play themselves. Attendance at this session can be used as evidence when completing the Young People Friendly Toolkit. W: http://tinyurl.com/pbpgfgu Cancer Research UK’s ‘Talk Cancer’ cancer awareness training Talk Cancer training has been developed for community-based health workers and volunteers as a means to empower them with the knowledge, skills and confidence to have conversations about cancer with people in their local area. Workshops are interactive and discussion based, covering everything from lifestyle and cancer, to dealing with National Information common misconceptions and barriers which can lead to delayed diagnosis. Cancer Research UK also run ‘Talk Cancer: Trainthe-Presenter’ workshops which prepare trainees to be able to deliver confidently a scripted cancer awareness presentation to small groups. W: www.cruk.org/talkcancer. T: 020 3469 8381 E: [email protected] National Autistic Society Teenage Life Course Weekly sessions starting 3 June and ending 8 July, Barton Hill Settlement, 43 Ducie Road, Bristol, BS5 0AX Teenage Life is an informal course that runs over six sessions and is free for any parent of a child aged 9-18 years who is on the autistic spectrum and who lives in Bristol. The programme covers topics including: understanding what autism is, self-esteem, communication and social skills, education, entitlements, benefits and accessing local support, managing difficult behaviour and relationships, puberty and sexuality. To book a place or find out more, contact Andrew Powell T: 079 1925 8823 E: [email protected] and looking after yourself. Booking is essential. W: http://tinyurl.com/m5ac47z T: 0117 958 9988 National Information Mental Health Awareness Week 11-17 May The theme for the week is mindfulness. W: http://tinyurl.com/ce6otbm The Health and Social Care (Safety and Quality) Act 2015 The Health and Social Care (Safety and Quality) Act 2015 has received Royal Assent, and aims to improve safety and quality of care. Among the measures introduced by the act is a duty on health and adult social care providers to share information about a person’s care with other health and care professionals. This means that doctors and other professionals providing a person’s care and treatment will have the information they need so they can treat patients more effectively. W: http://tinyurl.com/o2o6f9u Practical guides to engaging with local commissioning bodies Compact Voice has launched a series of briefings designed to help voluntary organisations to build strong partnerships Caring with Confidence with local commissioning bodies. The 5 week course, Thursdays 10.30ambriefings so far cover engaging with Health 12.30pm, starting on 4 June at Carers’ and Wellbeing Boards, CCGs and Police Support Centre, Vassall Centre, Gill Avenue, and Crime Commissioners, and working with Fishponds, Bristol, BS162QQ Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs). These The Carers’ Support Centre provides training briefings are based on the experiences of a and workshops for carers to gain knowledge range of voluntary organisations who have and have fun whilst meeting other carers in a established strong partnerships with local relaxed and friendly atmosphere. For details commissioning bodies. Their knowledge of all their courses, see the website. The and tips have been translated into a number Caring with Confidence course is for anyone of practical steps organisations can take to who is caring and will help build knowledge engage better with these groups. and confidence in making decisions, working W: http://tinyurl.com/qexktqr 7 with professionals, getting practical support Contact Us... Follow us on Twitter @HWBristol Find us on Facebook: Healthwatch Bristol Now you can text us your issues - is the health or social care service that you have received good or bad? Text bris followed by your message to: 07860 021 603 Write to us at: Healthwatch Bristol, The Care Forum, The Vassall Centre Gill Avenue, Fishponds, Bristol BS16 2QQ. T: 0117 965 4444 Fax 0117 965 0200 E: [email protected] web: www.healthwatchbristol.co.uk TCF: www.thecareforum.org For information and signposting visit www.wellaware.org.uk If you would like to receive a paper copy of this e-bulletin please let us know. 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