Summer holidays are here (for some!). Here is a round up of current activities and news, with absolutely no mention of the Olympics. Read more about Affinity Sutton and AirS, Young Heritage Task Group, TIES Project, Action for Change, Village Hall Workshops, LEADER Grants and much more ……
Contents
1. Affinity Sutton and Airs: Your Bus Your Call project for Young People
2. Young Heritage Task Group
3. TIES Project: helping us to help you
4. Action for Change
5. Village Hall Workshops
6. Alternatives to A&E
7. Macmillan Welfare Benefits Advice
8. Police and Crime Commissioner Update
9. LEADER Grants in West Sussex and Lewes
10. East Sussex Carers Survey
11. Joseph Rowntree Foundation minimum income standards
1. Affinity Sutton and AirS Partnership for Young People
Your Bus Your Call:
Health and Wellbeing Support for Young People
The Affinity Sutton and AirS partnership project Your Bus Your Call is a hive of activity, reaching out to young people and their families. With the support of Affinity Sutton, AirS is able to take our Youth Bus out across Mid-Sussex, offering health and wellbeing advice, support and learning activities.
We have held regular sessions for young people in Hurstpierpoint, Burgess Hill, Haywards Heath and at Downlands School, and have built good relationships with our young people. We have been working closely with them around some common teenage health issues, including smoking, alcohol, substance misuse, sexual health and keeping healthy and well.
Our cookery workshops with Community Chef Robin van Creveld have proven particularly popular! Young people and others in the community have experimented with new foods and tried their hand at a range of cooking skills, and Robin helped people think about ways to achieve a healthier lifestyle. He has previously worked in numerous ‘deprived’ areas and was interested to discover how many of the same issues are prevalent in rural Sussex. Robin was delighted in the enthusiasm the young people showed for learning new skills. He says:
‘I feel this project has worked exceptionally well and that the relaxed and informal approach we adopted proved most effective with a diverse group of participants. It was a pleasure to work along side the YBYC team - they have the trust and respect of the young people’.
More activities for young people are planned as the YBYC project looks to build on progress so far.
For information contact Lorretta Hepburn lorretta.hepburn@ruralsussex.org.uk
Tel: 01273 407319
2. Young Heritage Task Group
We welcome to AirS new colleague Paul Fawcett, who will be taking care of our forthcoming Young Heritage project. Paul says:
‘The Young Heritage Task Group Project will launch this autumn. A group of around 20 young adults, recruited from local schools and youth groups, will volunteer with heritage partner organisations.
Supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund, the year-long project will improve engagement between young people living in rural areas and our local heritage sites, historic collections and archives. The group will be volunteering with Steyning Downland scheme, Worthing Library, Pevensey Castle, Newhaven Fort and the South Downs National Park.
The volunteers will promote wider engagement with heritage sites and activities among young people, and will also gain with new experiences, knowledge and skills that can support them in higher education or in the work environment.
Stay posted for further updates!’
For more information contact paul.fawcett@ruralsussex.org.uk Tel: 01273 407309
3. TIES Project: Helping us to help you
As part of our ongoing partnership with 3VA, Rother Voluntary Action and Hastings Voluntary Action, we want to know what your voluntary or community group needs help with – the survey is still open, so do fill it in here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/LKBWLM6
And 3VA are looking in addition at how satisfied you are with the range of existing voluntary sector support services available to you, and whether you have ideas for improvements. Fill in their survey here: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/TZQCHFN
Your help is much appreciated – it means that from the autumn we will be able to come back to you with offers of support that are better designed to meet your needs.
4. Action for Change
Our friends at Action for Change have asked us to pass on some information:
Lacking in energy, forgetful, depressed, unable to sleep, anxious?
It could be you are drinking too much
Action for Change provides a comprehensive service across the whole of East Sussex for anyone who is concerned about their drinking, concerned about someone else’s drinking, or is a carer or looking after someone who is an alcohol or drug misuser.
Our services are all free; they are confidential too (though if you or someone else, especially a child, is at risk as a result of your behaviour, we ask you to share that information with the correct authorities.
Our services are a mixture of advice and information, help and support, and specialist treatment. Some people only use our service once, some use for much longer periods - it very much depends on your individual situation.
To contact us, call 0300 111 2470 (all calls are charged at local rate, even from a mobile) or go online to www.action-for-change.org
5. Village Hall Workshops
We are running two more of our popular Village Hall workshops, giving volunteers and committees the chance to learn about key topics like insurance cover and environmental health compliance, and to hear from each other about successful projects such as the new Community Café at Washington Village Hall.
Washington Village Hall, West Sussex, Monday 15 October 6.45pm to 9.30pm
Crowborough Community Centre, East Sussex, Tuesday 16 October 12.45pm to 4pm
To book contact harry.forster@ruralsussex.org.uk Tel: 01273 407325
6. Who do you call? Alternatives to A&E
The Clinical Commissioning Group for High Weald and Lewes-Havens are circulating consumer information on alternatives to Accident & Emergency such as Out of Hours Surgeries, Minor Injuries Units and NHS Direct.
If you can help circulate these leaflets more widely please contact Clare Potts, Primary Care Senior Support Officer: c.potts@nhs.net Tel: 01273 485411
7. Macmillan Welfare Benefits Advice
Our friends at Macmillan offer a free, confidential welfare benefits and money advice service to people living with cancer, their families and carers.
Get in touch
To arrange an appointment, please contact: East Sussex Macmillan Welfare Benefits Advice Service at macmillan@moneyadviceplus.com or Tel: 01323 635989
Further support
Questions about living with cancer? Call Macmillan free on 0808 808 00 00
(Mon to Fri 9am to 8pm)
Alternatively, visit www.macmillan.org.uk
Hard of hearing? Use textphone 0808 808 0121, or Text Relay
Non English speaker? Interpreters are available.
8. Police and Crime Commissioner Update
We decide! Help shape the future of Sussex police
The election of the Police & Crime Commissioner (PCC) and Police Crime Panel (PCP) on 14 November 2012 is approaching quickly. Major changes will come with the introduction of this new role.
Sussex Safer Future Communities (SSFC) is a network of Community Safety organisations across Sussex working together to prepare for the arrival of the new PCC. A VCS positioning statement is currently being developed to reflect the sector’s perspective. Don’t delay, get in touch through the email address or website below and have your say!
How can voluntary sector organisations influence decisions the PCC and PCP are going to make? How can we make the PCC aware of the issues in the Voluntary & Community Sector? Will there be opportunities to get funding from the PCC?
Now is the time to get involved because PCC candidates will be visiting local groups to learn more about VCS and their invaluable contribution to community safety.
Need more information? Want to be part of the Sussex Safer Future Communities Network? Keep up to date by visiting our website at www.askcasper.org.uk/speakup/pcc and following SpeakUp on Twitter @SpeakUpForum
The Sussex Police website giving further information is here: http://www.sussexpcc.co.uk/index.aspx
9. LEADER Grants in West Sussex and Lewes
The Sussex Downs & Low Weald and Three Harbours & Coastal Plain LEADER programmes have now awarded more than £2.25m to help 122 projects supporting businesses and communities across rural West Sussex and Lewes District.
Grants for community projects have included £322,000 to help 15 village halls, £116,000 for community shops and £280,000 towards recreational and educational facilities. LEADER is now in its last full year of funding, so organisations with project ideas and interested in LEADER funding should contact the West Sussex LEADER Team without delay.
Contact Richard Chalk on 01243 756606 or rdpeleader@westsussex.gov.uk
www.westsussex.gov.uk/rdpeleader
10. East Sussex Carers Survey
East Sussex County Council wants to improve services for carers around the county – let them know about your experiences and views here:
http://www.eastsussex.gov.uk/yourcouncil/consultation/2012/carers/jointcarerssurvey.htm
The survey closes on 11 August 2012.
11. Joseph Rowntree Foundation Minimum Income Standard
In case you missed it in July, the JRF published their latest report on the minimum income standard – what you might need to survive, according to where you live and your personal circumstances. Evidence of the rural/urban split in cost of living is stark: a young adult living in a villageis likely to require an annual income of £19,820. The urban equivalent is £16,383.
See more here:http://www.jrf.org.uk/focus-issue/minimum-income-standards
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