St George’s Health & Wellbeing Hub – Overview of Model & Services Presentation
Core20plus5 NHS Community Connector Volunteer Opportunity
As a Core20plus5 NHS Community Connector you will share your time, experiences and knowledge with our communities, the NHS and council to ensure that we can help shape a healthcare system that meets your needs. You can also help your neighbours and community access services such as cancer screenings and health checks!
By becoming a Core20plus5 NHS Community Connector you will be making a difference not only to your community but also to vulnerable individuals who are finding it challenging to get the right support from the health and social care services.
You will be a part of the Core20plus5 programme, which has been established by the Government to ensure the local community have a greater input to shaping and designing local services for them.
The aims of Core20plus5 are:
- For local people to influence the way services are planned, designed, commissioned and delivered
- To build a cohort of Core20plus5 NHS Community Connector volunteers to gather views and experiences from local people and feed back into the NHS and council.
- To engage with local people, putting YOU at the heart of decision making where health is concerned.
- To work with our Community Connectors to provide information and support about local services and signpost to people to where they can seek support.
Havering wants to improve health outcomes for people in Harold Hill. We want to see
- An increase in people registered with their Local GP and able to access the services they need.
- More residents accessing an Over 50s health check
- Improving awareness and attendance for preventative cancer and hyper-tension screenings
Benefits
Becoming a Core20plus5 NHS Community Connector is a rewarding, flexible and influential role.
Some of the benefits volunteering will give you:
- Build Confidence, improve wellbeing, and gain valuable knowledge!
- Make friends, become part of the wider community
- Gain new skills, new qualifications or build on the knowledge you already have
- Improve your job opportunities, with the skills gained
- You choose when to give your time
Some of the benefits to the Harold Hill Community:
- Being part of the building and delivering change around the health care system in Harold Hill
- The Community working together will strengthen services and shape them to where it is needed.
- Increased understanding between different cultures and religions
- overcoming barriers to health and social care services for all
Who to contact?
This is the exciting part
If you have decided that we are the team for you then please contact the Havering Volunteer Centre to register.
Havering Volunteer Centre details
32-34 The High Street, Romford, RM1 1HR
Telephone Number 01708 922214
Website http://www.haveringvc.org.uk
They will forward your interest onto us and then an invite will be sent to you for an informal discussion
If you have any questions on the Community Connector volunteering role, please contact Kelly McBride, who will be happy to go through these with you.
Contact Details
Email: Kelly.McBride@havering.gov.uk
Telephone number: 01708 432285
We look forward to welcoming you to our team
Pinney Talfourd Wills and LPA Seminar 25/26 November
Wills and LPA Seminar
Why now is the time to make sure
your affairs are in order.
We are delighted to announce that we will be hosting Wills and LPA seminars in November.
The seminars look at why having a Will and Lasting Power of Attorney in place is so important and why people should not delay in putting them in place.
The seminars will take place on:
- Friday 25 November 09:45am – 11:30am
- Saturday 26 November 09:45am – 11:30am
After the seminar you will be given the opportunity to speak with members of our Private Client team and ask any questions over a cup of tea and a biscuit.
To register for this free seminar please email John Wilcox on Marketing@pinneytalfourd.co.uk specifying which seminar you wish to attend.
If you have any questions please call John on 01708 255189
Cyber Crime Figures for Havering for September 2022 and Fraud Advice
For the full report and Fraud prevention advice please read the full report,
Proposed changes to the age of eligibility for the 60+ photocard
As part of our funding conditions imposed on TfL by Government, the Mayor has outlined a number of fares proposals which he was having to explore in order to generate income. Among several options being considered were the proposals to increase the age of eligibility for the 60+ concession.
Under this proposed option, the age of eligibility for the 60+ photocard would increase by a month, every other month. This would result in the age of eligibility rising by six months every year. Any existing 60+ card holders will not be impacted.
We recently updated stakeholders in our newsletter and are keen to continue to engage with stakeholders about this proposed change as we also undertake an Equalities Impact Assessment. If this is something that you would be interested in discussing with us please contact me so we can arrange a meeting. We will also accept any responses via email until 26 October 2022.
For more information on the fares proposals, TfL is progressing separate options to achieve further savings in line with the Government’s funding conditions. These are further explained in the press release here.
If you have any further questions relating to the changes, please do get in touch.
Many thanks and best regards
Kimberly Jarvis
Community Partnership Specialist (Strategy) | Local Communities & Partnerships |
A Christmas Carol – 30 Nov – 3 Dec
Do you need help with Dementia – 18th October 1.00-4.00pm Queens Theatre
**Cancelled** H.A.D. Quiz Night at “The Crumpled Horn” Upminster – Monday10th October
Due to unforeseen circumstances, H.A.D. are postponing their quiz night next week.
HAVERING OVER 50’S FORUM GARDEN PARTY – TUESDAY 13TH SEPTEMBER. – The Garden Party will take place as planned on Tuesday.
HAVERING OVER 50’S FORUM
GARDEN PARTY – TUESDAY 13TH SEPTEMBER.
The Garden Party will take place as planned on Tuesday.
As a mark of respect, and in keeping with the tone of National Mourning,
the National Anthem will be played at 1 p.m.
followed by 1 minute’s silence.
Perhaps we should dress more somberly than usual