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Local GPs launch consultation on intermediate care services – tell us what you think

Barking and Dagenham, Havering and Redbridge Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) have today launched a consultation ‘Making intermediate care services better’. The 12 week consultation runs until 5pm, 1 October 2014.

Intermediate care means services that provide people with specialised care from nurses, therapists and other professionals, without them needing to go to (or stay longer in) hospital.

These services can be provided in different places – people’s own homes, community rehab units or residential homes, for example.

During the past year we have been working with local authorities and providers to try out new ways of working and look at how to improve the care that people receive. We want people to get better care and to recover more quickly. We want them to be able to stay at home, if at all possible, because that’s what patients and their families tell us they want.

As a result, we’ve trialled two new intermediate care services:

Community treatment team (CTT) – a team of doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, social workers and others who together care for people having a health or social care crisis at home so that they either don’t need to go into hospital or return home from hospital sooner. It runs from 8am – 10pm, seven days a week.

Intensive rehabilitation service (IRS) – a team of physios, occupational therapists, healthcare assistants and others offering intensive physio and other therapy in a patient’s own home, with up to four visits a day depending on the patient’s needs. The service operates from 8am – 8pm, seven days a week.

Patient satisfaction rates for both these services have been consistently high across the three boroughs since the trials began. On a scale of 1-10, with 10 being ‘very satisfied’ with the service, CTT has averaged 8.7 and IRS 9.0 out of 10.

As a result, we now want to permanently establish the new intermediate care services (Community Treatment Team and Intensive Rehabilitation Service), which would mean that more people would receive care in their own homes. We want to merge the three existing community rehabilitation units into one unit, on the King George Hospital site in Goodmayes.

Since the trial, most people have been receiving care in their own homes, and as a result a lot of the community beds are not being used.

We want to know what you think about our proposals – your views, whether you agree or disagree, and if there is anything else you want us to consider. A copy of the consultation document is attached, and it is also available on our websites:

www.barkingdagenhamccg.nhs.uk/Get-involved/consultations.htm

www.haveringccg.nhs.uk/Get-involved/consultations.htm

www.redbridgeccg.nhs.uk/Get-involved/consultations.htm

If you would like someone to come and talk to your community group or organisation about our proposals, please email haveyoursay@onel.nhs.uk or call 020 3688 1089

It’s your NHS and we want you to help shape it locally.

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Dr Jagan John, clinical director, integrated care, Barking and Dagenham Clinical Commissioning Group

Dr Gurdev Saini, clinical director, frail elders, Havering Clinical Commissioning Group

Dr Mehul Methukia, clinical director, integrated care, Redbridge Clinical Commissioning Group

One man’s World War One – or just a pack of lies?

Was Gunner Arthur Cobb a deserter? Hear the evidence, handle his possessions, and make up your own mind. Graham Cobb, Arthur’s grandson, will lead the discussion.

If you have any objects from the First World War that you would be happy to show us, please bring them along.

 Date:        Friday 15 August 2014

Time:        10am – coffee. 11am sharp – talk begins.

Where:   The Assembly Hall Annexe, Eyhurst Avenue, Elm Park, Hornchurch, RM12 4RA (near St Nicholas’ church)

Charge:   Small charge for tea and biscuits

Contact:   Judy on 07984159033

Held by:   Elm Park Community Association Coffee Morning

Join us at our Summer Garden Party – 4 August – 14:00 to 16:00

Why not join us for our 2014 Summer Garden Party.

It is part of our WW1 commemoration activities and the 4th August is the day Britain entered the war.

Please feel free to wear clothes from that era.

Being held at

H.A.D. Havering Association for People with Disabilities
Whittaker Hall,
1a, Woodhall Crescent,
Hornchurch,
Essex
RM11 3NN

The 193 bus from Romford stops just outside on Wingletye Lane

Contact Kay Alexander krangold@talktalk.net but be quick as tickets are running out.

Tickets cost £4

Skyride Local – Historic Byways and Greenways @ Hornchurch Country Park – 20 July 10:00 a.m.

Just thought you’d like to know about the next Skyride this Sunday 20 July along Ingrebourne Valley, Hornchurch country park. It starts at the Stadium in Hornchurch and is being led by none other than your friendly forum colleague Ray Whitehouse. Perhaps I’ll see you there at 10:00 on Sunday. Register beforehand or just turn up and we’ll fit you in.

NEXT RIDE SCHEDULED FOR HAVERING 2014

“Historic Byways and Greenways”

Steady – Sunday 20th July – Start Time 10:00 a.m.

Start from Hornchurch Stadium Car Park, The Stadium,
Bridge Avenue RM14 2LX

Join us on this great ride starting at Hornchurch Stadium Car Park, the home of “The Urchins”.  We take a short northerly on road ride to Upminster Windmill before joining the Ingrebourne Way riding from Upminster Park to Ingrebourne Hill, Hornchurch Country Park, Rainham and return.  Hornchurch Country Park is on the former site of Hornchurch Airfield and we will be passing a concrete model of a spitfire and a few pill boxes from the Second World War.  At the southern of the ride we ride around Ingrebourne Hill, home of a specially made mountain bike track which people can come back to and enjoy at their leisure.  We turm round at Rainham clock tower, here you can also see 12th centrury Rainham Parish Church and 18th century Rainham Hall. We make a visit to the site of Rainham Wharf, dredged to bring shipping from the Thames before turning for home

More details and registration at http://www.goskyride.com/Search/Details?eventid=37685

Future Rides

August Sun 3 10am Exploring Rainham Marshes RSPB Reserve the Essex Way – Steady
August Sun 17 2pm Romford ride through Raphael and Lodge Farm Parks – Easygoing
August Sun 31 2pm Havering’s Park to Park – Steady

Electoral registration system is changing this summer

Over the summer, all Havering’s residents will receive a letter through the post telling them about the biggest change to the electoral registration system in nearly 100 years.

The letter will explain that a new, more secure, system of Individual Electoral Registration is being introduced to replace the old Victorian system where the “head of household” registered everyone living in a property. Now, each individual will be responsible for registering themselves.

Many residents will automatically move onto the new electoral register. However, some will need to take action to join or remain on it, which they will now also be able to do for the first time by registering quickly and easily online.

Residents will receive a letter between 9-18 August that will explain the change to the electoral registration system. Look out for the letter as it will tell you if you have been automatically transferred to the new register or not. If you have not been transferred, you will need to provide some additional information and the letter will tell you exactly what you need to do.

Samantha Mills, Head of Campaigns at the Electoral Commission, said:

“This summer the Electoral Commission will launch a major advertising campaign that will raise awareness of the change to Individual Electoral Registration. We welcome this change, which will lead to a more secure register and replace the outdated Victorian concept that a single ‘head of household’ is responsible for registering everyone.”

For more information visit www.gov.uk/yourvotematters. If you do not receive a letter contact Election Services on 01708 432444, email: elections@havering.gov.uk.

Havering Over 50s Forum deliver over 500 letters to 10 Downing Street urging the Prime Minister to create a Minister for Older People

Dame Angela Watkinson accompanied by Chairman Cliff Reynolds and President Pam Light delivered over 500 letters to the Prime Minister at 10 Downing Street on 10 June 2014, with many more in the pipeline.

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For the full press release read the following:

Havering Over 50s Forum deliver over 500 letters to 10 Downing Street urging the Prime Minister to create a Minister for Older People Press Release – 24 June 2014

Skyride Easygoing “Romford ride through Raphael and Lodge Farm Parks” – Sunday 6th July 10:00 a.m

Hi all, the next Havering Easygoing Skyride is on 6th July at 10:00 a.m.

It is the “Romford ride through Raphael and Lodge Farm Parks”.

This is a fantastic easygoing ride through two of Haverings’ great parks.  This traffic free route is perfect for anybody wanting to get out on their bike in a safe environment.  At around two and a half miles long you will get the chance to stretch your legs without over doing it on a Sunday!

This is a ride particularly suited for families and beginners, even for bikes with stabilizers.

Please share this with the local schools and families you are involved with. It may be of particular interest for children and families currently undertaking rideability. Of course please come along yourselves.

It starts from the Car Park in Lodge Farm Park on Carlton Road RM2 5AA.

Registration is available at http://www.goskyride.com/Search/Details?eventid=37497