PUBLISHED: Berkshire Community Foundation’s Vital Sign’s Report

website-banner-for-brighter-berkshire-pagesThe Berkshire Community Foundation’s (BCF) vital signs report is now out. As well as highlighting the vital work of the voluntary sector, with case studies on Sport in Mind and the Wokingham Mental Health Association, the 2017 Vital Signs Report highlights the worsening trends in mental health and increasing levels of homelessness in Berkshire. Please click here to read the report in full: report.

 


The Magic Little Grants Fund

Localgiving has teamed up with Postcode Community Trust to provide a free annual Localgiving membership and a grant of either £250 or £500 to small charities and community groups.

The Magic Little Grants Fund provides local charities and community groups the opportunity to access funding to deliver engaging physical activities, which help to overcome barriers to participation.

To benefit from funding, projects need to meet either of the following themes:

  • Overcoming barriers to participation in physical activities in creative ways
  • Increasing social cohesion through developing access to sports and other recreational activities

http://grants.localgiving.org/pct/


Wilko Stores – Helping Hands

Helping Hands

Helping our local community is really important to us. That’s why every wilko store has a budget to give a little helping hand to local groups and community projects. You could get wilko gift cards, products or volunteers to help with whatever you’re doing for our community – whether it’s a raffle prize to help with fund raising or tins of paint and extra helpers to do up a community centre – we’d love to help you!

It’s easy to apply, just by 3 steps!

  1. Fill in an application form – this can be found either at your local store or you can download the form below
  2. Hand it in at the help desk at your local wilko store
  3. We’ll be in touch to let you know how your application got on (we review applications at the end of each month. Please give us as much notice as possible prior to your event to avoid disappointment)

Sadly, we can’t help expeditions, political parties, private or fee – paying schools, branches of national charities, profitable organisations or third party private fundraising groups.

However, we CAN help local schools, playgroups and nurseries, parent or family groups, disabled groups, youth clubs, elderly groups, luncheon clubs, community and tenants’ associations plus appeals from the local police, fire service and local councils and many more!

http://corporate.wilko.com/stories/supporting.php


NHS Berkshire Health Network Update: September 2017

Merger of the four Berkshire West CCGs
The NHS England South Merger Panel has reviewed the application by the Berkshire West CCGs to merge and agreed that there is compelling evidence that the merger would bring benefits to the NHS in the local area. The CCGs are expecting a final decision from NHS England by the end of October 2017.

If the merger is approved the new CCG will keep working closely with its localities to provide continued safe and high quality care that reflects the needs of the local areas.

*The Berkshire West CCGs are; Wokingham CCG, Newbury and District CCG, South Reading CCG and North and West Reading CCG.

Health Service Journal (HSJ) National Awards – shortlist success
The Berkshire West Clinical Commissioning Groups are delighted to have been shortlisted for two Health Service Journal (HSJ) awards:

  • Category: Acute, Community and/or Primary Care Services Redesign
    Redesign of Community Spinal Services – an Integrated Pain and Spinal Service (IPASS)
  • Category: Enhancing Care by Sharing Data and Information
    Frimley Accountable Care System (ACS), West Berkshire ACS and South Central and West Commissioning Support Unit (CSU), Connected Care: Intelligent, Personal, Data Driven Care
    See all the awards and those shortlisted here.
    The winners will be announced at an event in November.

Make sure you get your flu jab
The flu virus strikes in winter and it can be far more serious than you think. Flu can lead to serious complications such as bronchitis and pneumonia. That’s why the flu jab is free if you are aged 65 or over or have a long-term health condition. You are also eligible for a free jab if you are a carer, have young children or are pregnant.

Just speak to your GP or pharmacist. Further information is available from NHS Choices.

Also, don’t forget that if you’re aged 65 or over, you are eligible for the pneumococcal vaccine, which will help protect you from pneumococcal diseases such as pneumonia – find out more here.

NHS 111
People across the Thames Valley now have an improved NHS 111 free national telephone service to assess the level of care that someone needs and signpost them to an appropriate healthcare service. Callers will be assessed and provided with advice on their condition and if necessary who and where they need to seek further NHS healthcare services.

NHS England is rolling out Integrated Urgent Care across the country and the Thames Valley is one of the first in the country to get this new service. By calling 111, patients will have access to assessment from a range of trained call handlers and clinicians all day, every day, ensuring patients get the right care, first time.

Reading celebrates Older People’s Day – Monday 9 October
Reading is celebrating National Older People’s Day on Monday 9 October 2017 from 1 – 4pm with a fun-filled afternoon at the Rivermead Leisure Complex, Richfield Avenue, Reading, RG1 8EQ.

This free annual event celebrates the contribution to our communities by older people. The festivities kick off at 1pm with a welcome from the Mayor of Reading, Councillor Rose Williams, followed by a range of interactive activities throughout the day including guest speakers, song and dance, choirs, arts and crafts and discussion groups.
Further details are available here, including versions in Polish and Nepali.

World Mental Health Day – 10 October 2017
World Mental Health Day raises awareness of mental health issues around the world.
The theme this year is workplace mental health.

The Brighter Berkshire Team will be hosting or involved in a number of local events so please take a look at their events page for information.

Life and Death Matters – 10th October 2017
The Mortimer Surgery Patient Participation Group invites you to this special event on Tuesday 10th October from 10:30am – 1pm at Burghfield Community Sports Association, James Lane, Burghfield, R30 3RS.

There will be a range of speakers giving advice on many aspects of end of life planning including medical care, legal and financial matters, funeral care and community resources. If you’d like to attend, please email ppgmortimersurgery@gmail.com or call 0118 933 2436.

Stoptober is back!
Find the support you need to help you quit smoking. If you can give up for 28 days you’re five times more likely to be able to quit for good! Visit the Stoptober website for lots of information and advice from apps, face to face support and daily email support and messenger.
Watch the TV advert here.

Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust – forthcoming elections for Public Governors
Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust is the provider of community and mental health services across Berkshire. In Berkshire West, the Trust covers the local authority areas of West Berkshire, Reading and Wokingham.

They will shortly be holding elections for public governors in West Berkshire, Reading, Wokingham, Windsor, Ascot and Maidenhead and Rest of England constituencies. You can find out more about becoming a governor here.

In order to stand for election as a governor or to vote in their governor elections, you need to join the trust as a member. As an NHS Foundation Trust they want to keep in touch with the public. You can join the Trust as a member with no cost or obligation and receive their newsletter and an invitation to attend the Trust’s annual members meeting. You can find more information about membership here and under the  ‘Get involved’ section on their website.

Electoral Reform Services (ERS) conduct our governor elections and members will shortly receive a letter from ERS inviting nominations to stand in the governor elections.

Your feedback and suggestions
The Berkshire West CCGs hope you have found this bulletin of interest. We’d welcome feedback and let us know if there is anything you’d be interesting in hearing more about.

Please email any feedback or suggestions to the Berkshire West CCGs’ Patient and Public Involvement team at ppiteam.berkshirewest@nhs.net


Unique opportunity to access management training and qualifications

If you are a Berkshire organisation employing fewer than 250 people (that should be virtually all of us!) you can train your management team with this incredible offer, funded by the ESF through Berkshire LEP.

CCB has teamed up with local management training company Alan Hester Associates to help you access local management and leadership courses leading to nationally recognised qualifications accredited by ILM (Institute of Leadership & Management).
All you pay is the ILM registration fee (c£100) and your programme is entirely free of charge. You get three one-day workshops (one per month) and tutor support and feedback to complete your assignments.

Courses are available at Level 3 and 4, so newer and more experienced managers are catered for, and the Certificate level qualification is a concise award so you should achieve within 4-6 months, even with a busy job role.

Course leader is Alan Hester, international author of Management Starts With You and an expert on leadership skills. Alan and his team are based in Reading and courses are available at several locations across Berkshire.

1359665594This is a rare opportunity to book a place on one of Alan’s courses free of charge. Please contact Alan direct for more information by phone on 07970 522760 or email at alan@alanhester.co.uk