WIRED Carers Support. Carer Connectors Building Carer Friendly Communities. Wirral Carers E-news. Issue: 33 Date: 05/03/16

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WIRED Carers Support Carer Connectors Building Carer Friendly Communities Wirral Carers E-news Issue: 33 Date: 05/03/16

Advocacy Practitioner Training and City & Guilds Qualifications Tel: 0151 6537111 email: accessia@inclusiveaccess.co.uk Latest training opportunities for March 2016! 7th & 8th March - Independent Mental Capacity Advocacy Practitioner Course (IMCA) - 285 plus vat click here for course info 21st & 22nd March - Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards Practitioner Course (DoLS) - 285 plus vat click here for course info 31st March & 1st April - Independent Mental Health Advocacy Practitioner Course (IMHA) - 285 plus vat click here for course info Course Duration and Location? All of the above courses are delivered as 2 days in a classroom setting. The course commences at 9.30am and finishes around 4.30pm both days. Please arrive between 9.00 9.15am. Refreshments and Lunch are provided on both days and we ask that you complete our Booking Form detailing any specific dietary requirements and return it at least 7 days prior to the course date. Training Location? The training will be delivered at Inclusive Accesses Training Centre located 0.5 miles from junction 3 of M53. The Centre is an excellent training facility with dedicated parking: Inclusive Access Training Ltd Unit 7 Wirral Business Park. Arrowe Brooke Road. Upton. Wirral. CH49 1SX Tel: 0151 6537111 Email: accessia@inclusiveaccess.co.uk

North West Complaints Resolution Team North West Complaints Resolution Team Edge Hill Job Centre Plus Kinglake House Shenstone Street Edge Hill Liverpool L7 3PF Email northwest.complaintsresolutionteam1@dwp.gsi.gov.uk Manager: Kerry Gibbons 0151 708 4710 Deputy: David Beckett-Smith 0151 708 4711 Definition of complaint: Any expression of dissatisfaction about the service provided which is not resolved by operational staff as normal business. Area of DWP Business covered: Jobcentres and Benefit Centre business covering most Working Age Benefits in North West Region, Employment Support Allowance - Job Seekers Allowance - Income Support Incapacity Benefit - Universal Credit - Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit Other Complaints teams Social Fund socialfund.complaintresolutionteam@dwp.gsi.gov.uk Personal Independence Payments bootledbc.qualityteam@dwp.gsi.gov.uk yorkshiredbc.pip@dwp.gsi.gov.uk Telephony complaints (0800 or 0845) ccscustomerfeedback.handlingteam@dwp.gsi.gov.uk Pensions Service/Disability Living Allowance/Carers Allowance correspondence@dwp.gsi.gov.uk Page 1

North West Complaints Resolution Team For ESA queries ATOS Healthcare has been superseded by MAXIMUS, if a customer wishes to complain about how their medical has been handled then they can contact MAXIMUS direct. Please direct all correspondence to the email address below. customer-relations@chdauk.co.uk. (Centre for Health and Disability Assessments) ATOS still retain responsibility for PIP assessments ATOS Healthcare Telephone: 0300 3300 120 Email: PIP-customerservice@atos.net Written communication: ATOS healthcare, PO Box 1006, Stockton-on-Tees TS 19 1UL Top Tips Obtain customers written consent for your authority to act On their behalf and enclose with the complaint. Ensure all of the claimant s full details. (Full name, National Insurance Number and full postal address) are included. Encourage claimants to access the GOV.UK website, in particular the Benefits Calculator. https://www.gov.uk/benefits-calculators Director General s Office for escalated complaints Department for Work and Pensions Director General, Operations, Noel Shanahan, PO Box 5010, London, SW1P 2WU. Page 2

THE WIRRAL COASTAL WALK Sunday 12th June Plenty of time to get fit!! We are hoping to gather a team of about 20 people to walk up to 15 miles. Would YOU consider joining us and raising funds for MCTC? Perhaps you have a friend or family member - or dog - who would walk with you they can get sponsors too. I (Angela!) will be doing it with POPPY again some of you may have sponsored her 2 years ago when we thought she didn t have long to live Well, she is still with us and is hoping to walk about 5 miles, You can walk 4, 10 or the full 15 miles. It s a great day out and a brilliant opportunity for fundraising for the Centre. We have set up a JustGiving Page to make it easy for your sponsors you just have to go to https://www.justgiving.com/merseycounsellingtherapycentre/ and set up your own page linked to ours let us know if you have any difficulty with that. If you can t walk with us, maybe you would help us to get more sponsors by sharing this with all your contacts and through your social media.

MEDIA RELEASE FROM WIRRAL COUNCIL 22 nd February 2016 Spotlight on Youth auditions to be held next week Chance to perform on the big stage at the Floral Pavilion Event is a fund-raiser for the Mayor s Charity Auditions will put talented youngsters in the spotlight Auditions for talented local young people to take part in this year s Spotlight On Youth night take place next week. Singers, comedians, poets, dancers, bands indeed, anyone with a talent in the performing arts who are aged 19 or under are urged to come forward and try out. Spotlight on Youth, which has been staged every year for more than 30 years, takes place at the Floral Pavilion, New Brighton, on April 24 th. The open auditions will take place on Tuesday 1st and Wednesday 2nd March at the Civic Hall in Wallasey Town Hall between 6pm and 9pm. The shows are always a sell-out and raise money for the Mayor of Wirral s Special Charity Appeal. Announcing the auditions, Mayor of Wirral, Cllr Les Rowlands, said: This annual event has showcased the talents of many local youngsters while raising thousands of pounds for the Mayor of Wirral s Special Charity Appeal, which supports local charities. We are looking for young musicians, singers, dancers, comedians, sketch-performers, bands and more, as wide a variety of entertainment acts as possible. Last year s sell out show raised more than 3,000 from this one night event, so you will not only be taking part in a very enjoyable event, you will be raising money for charity. Tickets are already on sale for Spotlight on Youth on April 24 th from the Floral Pavilion Theatre Box Office or online at www.floralpavilion.com The show will be compered by local entertainer Chris Jones and - as it is every year - will be professionally staged, giving young performers the chance to experience treading the boards possibly for the first time. If you are interested in taking part, please contact Sue Carroll either by email - suecarroll@wirral.gov.uk - or by telephone, 0151 691 8527.

MEDIA RELEASE FROM WIRRAL COUNCIL 12th February 2016 All outstanding faults to be repaired by late April Additional teams have been assigned to repair street lights Council seeks long-term solution to street lighting issues Council stepping up street light repairs Wirral Council has announced immediate plans to step up efforts to tackle street lighting repairs and has put in place a program of repair that will see all defective lights across the borough fixed by the end of April. Cllr Stuart Whittingham, Cabinet Member for Transport and Technology Infrastructure, said: Sadly, this year we ve seen increased levels of vandalism and unreported collision damage, which has contributed to a higher than normal number of outstanding faults. We have not been able to respond to this increase as well as I would like, so we are taking special action to deal with the backlog. I d like to apologise to residents for not responding sooner to their concerns. In our recent Residents Survey, a high proportion of respondents told us that they wanted the council to prioritise improvements to our roads and highways, the cleanliness of our streets and pavements and to help the police and others tackle anti-social behaviour. This special street light repair plan shows that we are listening to them and addressing their concerns. The measures we are taking means all outstanding repairs will be completed by the end of April. Cllr Whittingham added that the situation had been made more frustrating for residents because those who reported a light fault were not kept updated as to the progress of their report. He said: This is an important issue for us and we have put in place additional support to speed up replies to residents. I would like to thank people for their patience; the safety of the public remains our priority. Michelle Gray Constituency Engagement Officer (Wallasey) Wirral Council Tel: 0151 666 4902

Carers Soup n Support Information, Advice and Support for Carers in West Wirral 1st Thursday of every month 12.00-2.00 West Kirby Methodist Church Westbourne Road This initiative is supported by the WIRED carers team, Wirral Carers Helpline (0151 670 0777) and other organisations working with carers. A group of volunteers, who have a range of caring and relevant professional experiences will also be on hand to help. Replacement care will be provided by a domiciliary care team of your choice when required. There is no charge but we do accept donations. Further support can now be offered to carers who have been bereaved. For further information please contact Sue Gladden (former Manager of Wirral Carers Centre ) 07968 236 854

Friends of Cambridge Road Invite you to a Coffee morning Monday 21 March 10am :12pm. 17 Cambridge Road, Wallasey CH45 1JF There will also be a Easter draw. Tomorrows Women now have their new March 2016 timetable out www.tomorrowswomenwirral.org Just click onto the timetable icon and July's

March timetable now available About The Livewell Programme: supports local people to make positive lifestyle changes get more active eat healthier quit smoking lose weight relax and unwind encourages people to get involved in local activities and courses near to where they live helps people reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease (e.g. stroke) supports local organisations and workplaces with training, advice and resources around health and wellbeing promotion How can people find out more about the free courses and activities and access them? Option 1 Read about the list of free activities and courses on the following pages. Most sessions do not require booking so people can just turn up. Option 2 Call the team on 0151 630 8383 Monday - Thursday, 8.30am - 6.00pm Friday, 8.30am - 5.00pm Option 3 Visit www.wirralct.nhs.uk

New café opens in Wirral to support people dealing with dementia Cafe Connect opens in Heswall to support people dealing with dementia. Every Thursday 2pm to 4pm. Cafe Connect in Heswall aims to provide a welcoming, friendly and informal environment for carers and patients A new café has opened in Wirral to support people dealing with dementia. Café Connect is the first dementia Friendly café to open in Heswall. The café opened on November 5 and aims to provide a welcoming, friendly and informal environment for carers and those they are caring for, with dedicated listeners, refreshments and advice. Members of the Heswall parish teamed up with the Methodist and Catholic Churches along with Mid Wirral Rotary Club to develop a team of over 40 volunteers which means that the café can run on a weekly basis. We started organising the project in April, so it has been ongoing. According to Alzheimers UK there are currently 850,000 people with Dementia in the UK and by 2025 this will be 1m people living with the illness. Jacky said: It s for the families who have to deal with dementia,- for them to have a nice time together. The people that come to the café are so positive and all the volunteers are so welcoming. Before the opening training volunteers received training from the Alzheimers society.jacky said: We must have trained about 80 people. Not all have joined the café but it has helped with awareness in the community. Café Connect will run each Thursday between 2pm and 4pm and a specialist nurse will call in once a month to sit and talk with the community group and answer any questions.

Meaningful participation for disabled people 2016 The Disability Partnership (Sense, Mencap, Scope and The National Autistic Society) is joining forces with NHS England to host a public participation event in March, following up the two successful events held in 2015 and 2014 in Taunton and Peterborough. The event will focus on enabling and supporting people with disabilities, service providers and commissioners, to work together to ensure meaningful participation in health and social care. Attendees will be disabled people, voluntary sector organisations and health and social commissioners The day is free to attendees and includes: The opportunity to hear from people with disabilities about their experiences of participation and how best to support them A range of workshops giving an engagement opportunity for NHS England policies and programmes A marketplace session for NHS England staff and other partners to share current projects and engage directly with service users When: Friday 18th March 2016, 1030am to 3pm Where: St George's Hall, St George s Place, Liverpool L1 1JJ You can register to attend via this link Disclaimer: Every effort is made to ensure that the information in this E-bulletin is correct. Wired Wirral Carers can accept no liability for errors and omissions and cannot recommend products or services. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of Wired Wirral Carers Question or comment? E-mail us: info@wirralcarers.co.uk why not visit our website: www.wirralcarers.co.uk