Friday, 23 December 2016

Update from PtHB - NHS Telford & Wrekin and Shropshire Clinical Commissioning Groups

Update from Powys Teaching Health Board following last night's NHS Future Fit Joint Committee of NHS Telford & Wrekin Clinical Commissioning Group and Shropshire Clinical Commissioning Group
A joint committee of NHS Telford & Wrekin and Shropshire Clinical Commissioning Groups met 12 December 2016 and agreed that they were not yet ready to go to public consultation on proposals to reconfigure acute hospital services in Shrewsbury and Telford until further work is carried out.

This means that the two commissioning bodies in England have referred the proposals back to the NHS Future Fit Programme Board. We anticipate that a revised timetable for the work going forward will be agreed soon, including an external and independent review of the NHS Future Fit process.

The committee comprised six representatives nominated by NHS Telford & Wrekin Clinical Commissioning Group and six representative nominated by Shropshire Clinical Commissioning Group. It had been established in order to consider a recommendation from the NHS Future Fit Programme to proceed to consultation based on a preferred option which would see Princess Royal Hospital become the county’s main centre for planned care, Royal Shrewsbury Hospital become the county’s main centre for emergency care and Women & Children’s inpatient services, and both hospitals with an Urgent Care Centre which would continue to see the majority of patients currently seen by the existing A&E services at the hospital.

The six members of Shropshire Clinical Commissioning Group voted in favour of the recommendation whilst the six members of NHS Telford & Wrekin voted against. With the vote tied, the recommendation was passed back to the NHS Future Fit Programme for further work.

For communities in mid Wales –and across Shropshire and Telford & Wrekin – the prospect of changes to our valued health services is understandably a source of anxiety. This is also true for staff working in these services, keen for clarity on their futures given the years of debate without resolution.

Last night’s decision is disappointing. It means further delay in resolving the uncertainty facing hospital services, and further delay in progressing to a vital open dialogue with local communities through public consultation.

Decisions are needed, and they are needed fast, in order to ensure that Shropshire’s hospitals remain safe and sustainable today and for future generations. Doing nothing is not an option.

We remain fully committed to working with our colleagues across the border in Shropshire and Telford & Wrekin to secure the future, and to proceed swiftly to an open and transparent consultation process that offers all communities the opportunity to air their views.

Whilst this uncertainty continues, we remain keen to hear from local people so that we can continue to work with our partners in England to ensure safe and accessible healthcare for Powys communities.‎

Carol Shillabeer, Chief Executive, Powys Teaching Health Board

Water bills to Severn Trent Water customers in financial hardship.

Big Difference Scheme based at the Citizens Advice in Coventry offers a significant reduction (up to 90%) in water bills to customers of Severn Trent Water who are in financial hardship.

All a client needs to be eligible is:
- Have a disposable income of £120 or less per month
- Be a Severn Trent Water customer

They can help clients reduce their bills to as low as £2.74 per month, whilst they save clients an average of £293 per year. It is a quick and easy online application process that takes no more than 10 minutes and we process applications results within 24 hours.

They hope to hear from you and discuss how they can help your clients further and hopefully book in some training so you can make online applications for your clients. Powys Citizens Advice are on board with their Scheme.

The scheme would help many of the vulnerable people in your community financially, so please get in touch either by email or by phoning me on 02476 252 615.

WCVA Safeguarding Service website

Please find below the link for WCVA's new safeguarding section on the WCVA website:
http://www.wcva-safeguarding.org.uk/

Council to extend Bupa residential care home contract

Powys County Council has agreed to extend its contract with Bupa Care Homes Ltd to continue to manage 12 residential care homes across Powys over the next two years, Powys County Council’s Cabinet has announced.

After renegotiating the contract, the council’s Cabinet was satisfied that the new variation to the existing contract made good business sense for the council and the Powys pound.

Councillor Stephen Hayes, Cabinet Member for Adult Services said; “The new contract offers Adult Services significant savings at a time when financial pressures on council services are severe.

Ruth Yates, Managing Director North & Wales, Bupa Care Services said: “We are proud of the high quality care that we deliver in these homes. We are pleased that we have reached an agreement with the council which allows sustainable and high quality services for residents to continue but which also recognises the financial pressures that the council faces.”

The current Bupa contract was due to expire in May 2017, and it was announced in September that the council would explore in principle the option of developing a Local Authority Trading Company (LATC) to manage and operate the homes from that date.

Councillor Hayes added: “Whilst an Outline Business Plan for the development of a LATC highlighted financial benefits and an opportunity to enhance our future residential care homes, negotiations with Bupa continued, resulting in an extension to the contract and a significant saving for the council.

“The new contract will give continuity of service, with Bupa continuing to manage the homes for a further two years. This period will give the council time to explore the potential of an LATC in greater depth.

"We will continue to listen and learn from people of all ages to understand how we can help them meet their future housing needs and lead a healthy, active and meaningful life.

“A future LATC will not only meet the needs of residents and families, but is an exciting opportunity to integrate social care services into the homes and wider community.”

PAVO Training Courses January - March 2017

http://www.pavo.org.uk/fileadmin/Docs/Training/January_-_March_2017_01.pdf

PtHB & PCC Integration – Joint Strategic Appointment

Powys Teaching Health Board’s Chief Executive, Carol Shillabeer, will in addition to her current role take on that of Interim Strategic Director for People at Powys County Council, a joint statement announced 20 December 2016

She will assume the role with effect from 1st January 2017 on an interim basis. The role also includes the Statutory Director of Social Services responsibilities.

Professor Vivienne Harpwood, Chair of Powys Teaching Health Board, said: “We are determined to push forward the integration of our health and social care services, which will help us meet the growing demands of the county’s ageing population.

“This new interim arrangement recognises the strategic importance of integration to both organisations. It will allow us to build rapidly on the progress we’ve already made, and to work more closely together to decide the best way forward for integration in Powys.”

Councillor Barry Thomas, Leader of Powys County Council, said: “I am delighted that Carol will be taking on the role of Strategic Director of People alongside her role as Chief Executive of Powys Teaching Health Board. She is uniquely positioned to lead the integration of health and social care services in the county as we move into the exciting phase of collaborative working.

“An options appraisal will now identify the best delivery model for health and social services in Powys. This will ensure we use our combined resources most effectively whilst ensuring the best possible outcomes for our citizens.”

“As Carol will continue to fulfil her role as Chief Executive of Powys Teaching Health Board an Interim Operations Director will be appointed to support her in her interim role with the Council.”

All Wales Basic Safeguarding Awareness Training - Version 2

http://www.ccwales.org.uk/all-wales-basic-safeguarding-awareness-training/?force=1&bc=0:55%7C55:122%7C122:4470%7C

Shelter Cymru Training Courses 2017

https://sheltercymru.org.uk/what-we-do/training-and-events/courses/browse-courses/

Thursday, 22 December 2016

Trustee Roadshows and Good Governance - Brecon

Future Fit Powys

Everything you need to know if you are a trustee, a director, a board member or management committee member in the third sector

Come along to our next roadshow on:  WEDNESDAY 25TH JANUARY  Brecon Bowling Club
10 – 1PM

Presentations and workshops around:
good governance,
what trustees need to know and
how to read charity accounts.

Miss it & miss out!

N.B. This event isn’t just for trustees, staff members of voluntary organisations can attend too, as it’s all really useful information to know.

To book click here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/trusty-trustee-roadshow-tickets-30458250447

Nest Partner Bulletin - December 2015

If you come across households in need of advice or home improvements don’t forget you can refer them to Nest for help.

Their advice team are ready to take calls on 0808 808 2244 or visit our website or Partner Portal.

http://dmtrk.net/2PYW-D0RD-E8D3EH129/cr.aspx

Changes to the Third Sector Broker Service for Powys

http://www.pavo.org.uk/home/latest-news/latest-news-article/article/changes-to-the-third-sector-broker-service-for-powys.html

PQASSO Essentials pilot

PQASSO helps third sector organisations take a systematic look at what they do, identify areas where they are doing well and not so well, and decide exactly where improvements are needed.

PQASSO covers all aspects of an organisation's work including governance, planning, leadership and management, managing people, managing money and outcomes and impact. Once an organisation has implemented PQASSO it can apply for the PQASSO Quality Mark, the external accreditation for PQASSO, which shows that the organisation has achieved the PQASSO quality standard at a particular level.

PQASSO Essentials is intended to help smaller, third sector groups and organisations that:
May never have reviewed their whole group or organisation and that want to do a basic 'health check' to know which areas they need to develop and strengthen
Want to start to introduce and embed quality and continuous improvement in their work
Need a framework to support the development of their group or organisation, and
Want to be more effective and efficient in how they work.

Find out more about the PQASSO Essentials pilot and register to take part.

To find out more about PQASSO and PQASSO developments in Wales please contact Heledd Kirkbride, PQASSO Engagement Officer at heledd.kirkbride@ncvo.org.uk or 07890 637865 | 029 2043 1716.

http://www.wcva.org.uk/advice-guidance/pqasso-%E2%80%93-quality-assurance-in-third-sector-organisations

Mental health support for apprentices

http://elink-eu.azuresend.com/m/0a1f818508c5468e9cacb7ddede096a2/6B086927/34D30B1D/122016n

ASH Wales: Smoking and mental health - the situation in Wales (WTHN)

http://us5.campaign-archive1.com/?u=dc40c73deed6b814c75c7f4ea&id=d7fa26ee43&e=9644b93e15

Shelter Cymru People & Homes Conference 2017

http://us7.campaign-archive1.com/?u=292baa835dba10b6ad2693375&id=9141324852&e=166efe63d9

Have your say on our new training programme

http://us8.campaign-archive1.com/?u=981f960ac676c2d3e8901559e&id=c2c568e269&e=1926e35f2d

Commissioning, procurement and contracting – Expert Class

The Care Council for Wales would like to inform you of an exciting opportunity to learn about and explore different approaches to support outcome focused commissioning. There are limited places at 3 Expert Classes in January aimed those who have a role in commissioning services within health or social care.

The Care Council has contracted the New Economics Foundation (NEF) to support  commissioners and the third sector, to enable them to work to the aspirations of new legislation including the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014 (the Act) and the Regulation and Inspection of Social Care (Wales) Act 2016.

What does this mean in practice? - that the health and social care sectors need to design, procure and deliver services in a very different way; one which focuses on early intervention and prevention and requires collaboration, co-production, and outcomes focused commissioning. These concepts are not new, but their application to commissioning can seem daunting and difficult to administer.

NEF will be running a series of expert classes for you to shed light on how this new approach to commissioning can be delivered and achieved. We will introduce you to practical tools and examples as well as personal and real-life stories to bring the approach to life, whilst building on existing local resources. You will be learning within an open, collaborative space where your reflection and insight are as valuable as the new concepts presented.

This class will help to enhance your expertise and skills and challenge some of the more traditional concepts and practice shared by the commissioning and procurement worlds.

The Expert Classes will be held  from 9.30 – 4.30 on:

19 January 2017 - Conwy Business Centre, Conwy
24 January 2017 - Care Council for Wales, Cardiff
25 January 2017 - Ffos Las, Trimsaran, Carmarthenshire

To book your place please email liz.king-jones@ccwales.org.uk with your name, job title and organisation. The closing date for applications is 12 January 2017.

Discretionary Housing Payments

You are reminded that that Discretionary Housing Payments (DHP’s) are available to help people living in Powys who need extra help with rent or other one off costs associated with rent or tenancy. Latest reports on the Discretionary Housing Payment fund within Powys for 2016/17 show that there has been a reduction in the number of applications compared with previous years and they want to ensure that the best use of this fund is made.

If you are aware of clients who have been affected by the Benefit Cap or who may be in rent arrears or require additional financial support with rent or tenancy costs, please refer them to the online application form here http://www.powys.gov.uk/en/benefits/apply-for-benefits/discretionary-housing-payments/ or alternatively paper applications can be completed and they will do our best to fast track the applications between now and the end of March 2017.

If you require any further information, please contact Kate Lloyd mailto:kate.lloyd@powys.gov.uk or myself mailto:claire.davies@powys.gov.uk

Update from NHS Future Fit

http://nhsfuturefit.org/our-news/141-more-work-needed-to-allow-nhs-future-fit-to-move-forward

Priorities for the Third Sector Partnership Council for 2017/18

The Third Sector Partnership Council (TSPC) Working Group has commissioned a survey to gather the views of TSPC network members on the strategic, cross-cutting priorities for influencing during the fifth Welsh Government. Feedback will help the TSPC Working Group to choose the two most popular issues to focus on for 2017/18.

Please take five minutes to complete a: Survey on Priorities for the TSPC for 2017/18.
The survey is open from 12 December 2016 – 13 January 2017. The results will be analysed and considered by the TSPC working group in spring 2017 and progress will be reported through TSPC networks and via WCVA’s website and Network Wales magazine.

You can also read a blog about taking stock and forward planning for the Third Sector Scheme 2017/18.

For more information contact  stone@wcva.org.uk

Other resources:  Information about the Third Sector Scheme
See WCVA’s briefing on the Fifth Welsh Government., the Programme for Government,and our webinar on the EU Referendum and the third sector in Wales.

Mental Health December 2016 eBulletin

A Men's Shed, Beefeaters, and Coping at Christmas - it's the December eBulletin from Powys Mental Health
http://us7.campaign-archive2.com/?u=335616070debf6b60a1997493&id=f0d985a3c3&e=c3ea0b1db8

Public Health Wales - Recruitment of Independent Board Member (Third Sector Member)

Public Health Wales is currently recruiting for an Independent Board Member – Third Sector Member (Non-Executive Director)

Public Health Wales exists to protect and improve health and wellbeing and reduce health inequalities for people in Wales. Working across sectors, they are committed to continuously improving the quality, equity and effectiveness of the services they deliver and to supporting the wider NHS in Wales to improve outcomes for patients.

To achieve this, they work with third sector organisations across Wales and consider them essential partners in the achievement of our mission and vision.

They are therefore looking for an enthusiastic and dynamic individual – passionate about making Wales a healthier, happier and fairer place to live – to join our expanding organisation as an Independent Board Member. Applicants need to be an employee or member of a voluntary sector organisation with experience of such organisations in Wales.

As public health affects all communities and individuals they welcome applications from people from a wide variety of different and diverse backgrounds.

Details of how to apply can be found at www.iechydcyhoedduscymru.org/penodiadauaa /www.publichealthwales.org/imappointments.

The closing date for applications is 3 January 2017.

Diabetes Delivery Plan for Wales 2016-2020

http://gov.wales/topics/health/nhswales/plans/diabetes/?lang=en
http://gov.wales/topics/health/nhswales/plans/diabetes/?skip=1&lang=cy

http://gov.wales/newsroom/health-and-social-services/161209diabetes/?status=closed&lang=en
http://gov.wales/newsroom/health-and-social-services/161209diabetes/?skip=1&lang=cy

Grateful if you can help spread the word via Twitter: retweet from @wgcs_health @WelshGovernment

Procurement Week 2017 - Thought Papers from Wales & England

Steve Robinson, Head of Commissioning & Procurement, City of Cardiff Council and Manageing Director of Atebion Solutions Ltd ...... and more articles

http://us6.campaign-archive2.com/?u=752df31735cdc962bb7d6151c&id=9455e8a534&e=b8f1e7b060

Health and Care futures event outputs from 2 December Event

As described at the event on 2 December, this is an early step on the journey to create a health and care system fit for future generations in Powys. Your input and ideas will be reflected in the strategy which is due to be approved by PTHB Board and PCC Cabinet in March 2017. They will send a draft version of the strategy in January 2017 for comment and feedback. Photographs and visual minutes generated at the event will be used in the strategy.

They have received overwhelmingly positive feedback from delegates, please feel free to contact Powys.p&padmin@wales.nhs.uk if you have any further thoughts you would like to share with them.

Please keep in touch – they are on twitter #PowysHCS and look out from regular updates in the future.

Think You Have Flu?

http://www.wales.nhs.uk/sitesplus/888/page/88331

NHS & Third Sector Flu Prevention

http://www.wales.nhs.uk/sitesplus/888/page/87789

ASH Wales: Health Minister celebrates youth service/Newport school goes smokefree/'Ugly' cigarette packs arrive

Health Minister celebrates success of quit smoking youth service and more .....

Making Every Contact Count Newsletter

http://us12.campaign-archive2.com/?u=95d7fef64044b2cc75431bcf7&id=9d00529c21&e=08a4e6d37a

Tuesday, 13 December 2016

Dementia Matters in Powys/PAVO Job Vacancy

Dementia Matters in Powys (DMiP) is a newly established organisation that has grown out of the grass roots initiative, Brecon Area Dementia Friendly Community.

DMiP is seeking to recruit the following in conjunction with PAVO, who will initially host the post:

South Powys Dementia Friendly Communities Development Officer

to establish networks and effective relationships across South Powys to facilitate the creation and development of Dementia Friendly Communities, working cooperatively with all relevant parties and organisations, sharing and spreading good practice and lessons learned across Powys and from other
communities within the UK.

This 35 hours per week post is funded by the BIG Lottery and is initially for a fixed term of one year.

Salary:- £24,717 per annum

Interviews will be held on 20th January 2017 in Llandrindod Wells

Closing date for applications 5th January at 5 pm

Application packs are available below:

Application form

Job Description

Dementia Matters in Powys - Recruitment Background

Equal Opportunity Monitoring Form

or recruit@pavo.org.uk tel:01597 822191

For more information about DMiP see http://www.dementiafriendlybrecon.org.uk

PAVO Job Vacancies - Community Health & Well-Being Coordinators

PAVO is seeking to recruit to the following posts:-

4-5 Community Health and Well-Being Coordinators

located in Brecon, Knighton and Presteigne, Llanidloes (tbc), Machynlleth and Ystradgynlais ,

working 28-30 hours per week over 4-5 days.

Fluent oral and written Welsh is required for the Machynlleth and Ystradgynlais posts.

The post holders will support adults, as part of integrated community based health and well-being support services, to access local community services and activities and services provided by the public, private and third sectors, by "brokering" their access to these services and working with the individual to find bespoke solutions to meet their personal needs. They will support people to access the right support, first time, in the right way and seek to empower them to build their own networks of support within their community.

Salary:- £19,773.60 - £21,186.00 per annum (£24,717 pro rata) funded until 31stMarch 2018

Closing date for applications for all posts: 6th January 2017 at 9 am

Interviews will be held week commencing 9th January 2017 in Llandrindod Wells

Application Pack below:

Application Form

Job Description Brecon, Presteigne & Knighton, Llanidloes

Job Description Bro Ddyfi and Ystradgynlais

Main Terms and Conditions

Equal Opportunities Form

or recruit@pavo.org.uk tel:01597 822191

For more information about PAVO see: www.pavo.org.uk

Monday, 5 December 2016

Powys Citizen's Advice Job Vacancies

http://www.pavo.org.uk/home/current-vacancies/details/article/powys-citizens-advice-job-vacancies.html

Vacancies - Public Appointments in Wales

Independent Member - Powys teaching Health Board,
Independent Member - Public Health Wales NHS Trust
Independent Member - Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust

The closing date for receipt of applications are :
Independent Members to NHS Wales – 3 January 2017

Our website can be viewed here: www.wales.gov.uk/publicappointments

Dementia Friendly Communities North and Mid Powys - November 2016

http://www.powysmentalhealth.org.uk/fileadmin/PAMH/docs/DFC_Newsletter_North_and_Mid_Powys.pdf

Twice a Week Bus Service for Builth Wells

Llanwrtyd Wells Community Transport will be offering a door to door bus service twice a week for the Builth Wells area.

This will begin from the 12th December 2016 for a 3 - 6 month trial

The Service will run Monday & Wednesday

The bus will pick up from anywhere in Builth Wells and drop off at the Groe and Co-Op.

This is a dial-a-ride service, so must be booked a minimum of 24 hours in advance.

They offer a door to door service and help with carrying any shopping you may have.

All services are wheelchair accessible.

The Bus will be dropping off at the Groe at approx. 10:30am and collecting again at 12:30pm giving 2 hours to do what you want.

The bus will cost £4.00 return each journey (thee can’t accept bus passes as payment due to the nature of our permit use.)

Due to their licence restrictions this service is for members of the LLWCT scheme only. Before you can access the service you must become a member of the scheme.

There is an annual membership fee of £5.00 for anyone wanting to use the service. This fee also gives you access to all our other services.    Contact 01982 552727 or email comtrans@btconnect.com

PAVO Stakeholder Feedback 2016

PAVO Statutory and Public Funders and Partners - PAVO Stakeholder Feedback 2016

At PAVO we aim to continually improve the ways in which we provide services to the third sector in Powys and work with statutory organisations, public bodies and funders. We would be very grateful if you would once again take the time to complete this brief annual survey, which helps us to better our understanding of and response to the needs of partner agencies.

We use your replies to feed into our review of services and service delivery and we continue to monitor and evaluate our performance in response to the feedback we receive.

Statutory and Public Sector Funders and Partners – Please click on the link below

https://docs.google.com/a/pavo.org.uk/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSePbZGCtdeJZk6uBotSe5msLhGv94Kd2yaoZSSz_VQ-KgJwaA/viewform

Third Sector Organisations – Please click on the link below

https://docs.google.com/a/pavo.org.uk/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc1JOSjBjVGhLVV32Jtj4H2uPwj-DUj7Tuw7BeMdE-ndepDIQ/viewform

Hospital staff discuss proposed changes to Local Hospitals

Staff from The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust talk about why transforming care will benefit patients now and in the future
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsKi3Oe4cPw

Connect to Calan - December 2016 Newsletter

Connect to Calan - Working together to end domestic violence and abuse.

Influenza Vaccines

The annual influenza vaccines are currently available. This is a free vaccinations for anyone within the eligible group.

The immunisation coordinator for Powys would very much like an opportunity to attend one of your session/ groups to offer information regarding the influenza vaccination, where she would be able to share up to date information and answer any questions.

The following are the risk group which are eligible for the free vaccinations:

· Aged 65 or over
· Are pregnant
· A carer
· Live in a long-stay residential or nursing home
Or
· or long-term condition such as
· heart, liver or kidney disease
· lung or chest condition
· diabetes poorly functioning spleen or no spleen
· suppressed immune system
· neurological disease including stroke
· have a Body Mass (BMI) of 40 or over.

However,she would not expect all group members to fit the above criteria, but sharing information regarding influenza vaccination would be beneficial and of interest to all.

Tina James, Immunisation Coordinator, Room 5, Bro Ddyfi Hospital, Newtown Road, Machynlleth
SY20 8AD     Office: 01654705251    E-mail: tina.james3@wales.nhs.uk

Free open access education for everyone working with older adults

Health Education England NHS
Egs - UTI, Nutrition, Foot Health

Records Management Code of Practice for Health and Social Care 2016

Your views are wanted on the Records Management Code of Practice for Health and Social Care 2016 and its future implementation in Wales.

Free Online Training - The Many Faces of Dementia

Future Learn course will start on 27 February 2017 and you can register now
http://www.futurelearn.com/courses/faces-of-dementia

Update from NHS Future Fit

NHS Future Fit Programme Board agrees recommendation on the future of hospital services for patients from Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin and Mid Wales

Learning and Work Institute Newsletter - November 2016

http://elink-eu.azuresend.com/m/90a0795691144c47a506e32625421001/434EA703/84F9410B/112016n

Mechanisms for working together - WCVA Training

19 January 2017, Bridgend

Great news about Bags of Help – The community grant scheme from Tesco

Groundwork North Wales are working with Tesco to transform green spaces across North Wales for everyone to enjoy. Now, the Tesco Bags of Help grant scheme has changed and will be permanently open for applications from community groups!

There are also a number of other exciting changes to the scheme.

Bags of Help will now see the money raised by the 5p bag charge in Tesco stores in England, Wales and Scotland opened up to a greater range of projects that support community participation in the development and use of open spaces.

Projects that will now get the green light as a result of the funding will include volunteer training, physical improvements of open spaces, equipment purchases, community events and sports and leisure activities.

Following a public vote, three projects in each of the Tesco regions will receive a grant each month, with first place receiving up to £5K, second place up to £2K and third place up to £1K.

Please spread this exciting news and encourage groups to apply. They will need to apply by following this link:http://www.groundwork.org.uk/Sites/tescocommunityscheme/pages/Category/apply-for-a-boh-grant-tes2

Or contact Geraint Hughes at Groundwork North Wales on 01978 757524

Tuesday, 29 November 2016

Standing Together Against Domestic Violence: Domestic Homicide Review Case Analysis Publication

http://www.endviolenceagainstwomen.org.uk/data/files/resources/79/64848_STADV_Report_v1b_proof3.pdf

Dementia: Implementing Better Care - Manchester

April 20, 2017 @ 8:30 am - 4:30 pm (clcik here for more information)

One year from the publication of the Challenge on Dementia 2020 Implementation Plan, Dementia 2017: Implementing Better Care is taking place to provide the opportunity to discuss the quality and consistency of dementia care across England. This agenda will explore how to reduce dementia inequalities from the best practice approaches across the country.

There are 850,000 people living with dementia in the UK, with numbers set to rise to over 1 million by 2025. This will soar to 2 million by 2051. Risk reduction, health and care, awareness and social action, and research have been identified as the core themes that together would possible reduce these figures and make England the world-leader in dementia care

Open Forum Events would like to invite you to Dementia 2017: Implementing Better Careto hear about practical sessions from leading organisations that will encourage the adoption of key actions to make England the world-leader in dementia care, research and awareness

Monday, 28 November 2016

Launch Of Care & Repair In Powys Healthy Home Service

The Healthy Home Service is a home based visiting service available to anybody living in Powys over 60 years of age to assess and advise on safety at home, aimed at preventing falls, trips and slips.

Visit Care & Repair in Powys website for photos and more details

For fliers, more information on the service or if you would like to make an appointment for a free of charge visit, please contact Care & Repair in Powys on 0300 111 3333 or enquiries@crpowys.co.uk.

Friday, 25 November 2016

Mental Health Alliance Survey

A very important survey is currently being carried out by the Mental Health Alliance.

The UK Government is considering changes to legislation and the Alliance want you to tell them what you think will improve the lives of their clients and their carers.

Please complete the survey as soon as possible and also encourage everyone you have contact with to do the same – there have been over 2,400 responses so far but less than 70 of those are from Wales so they really need to get the Welsh perspective heard.

To take part go to: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/mentalhealthactsurvey

Chief Medical Officer’s Report - Rebalancing Healthcare

Working in partnership to reduce social inequity 

The Chief Medical Officer’s report is published annually and provides an opportunity to describe the state of health and healthcare in Wales and make recommendations for improvement

http://gov.wales/docs/dhss/publications/161110cmoreport16en.pdf

Carers Training

For more information please visit:

http://www.powys.gov.uk/en/training/training-learning-development/carers-training/

New Additional Learning Needs Innovation Fund

The Minister for Lifelong Learning and Welsh Language has issued a Written Ministerial Statement announcing a new Additional Learning Needs Innovation Fund.

The full statement is available on the Welsh Government’s website:

http://gov.wales/about/cabinet/cabinetstatements/2016-new/alnprogramme/

For more information on the Additional Learning Needs transformation programme please visitwww.gov.wales/ALN

Autistic Females in Wales

by Willow Caroline Holloway

Autistic females have been discussed in The House of Lords . We now need to get Welsh Government to listen The AWE Project will be presenting on female autism at the next Welsh Cross Party Autism Group in December and we are currently collating a report to send to Welsh Government . If you are a […]

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If you know of anyone who would like to speak to Neuro Voice Powys about their experiences contact jacquie.brown@pavo.org.uk

Shelter Cymru Training - Dec 2016 - March 2017

1 December / Rhagfyr - Housing and Immigration Tai a Mewnfudo

8 December / Rhagfyr - Christmas Debt Dyled Nadolig

11 January / Ionawr - Preventing Homelessness - A Possession Action Toolkit
Atal digartrefedd – Pecyn canllawiau camau meddiant

13 January / Ionawr - Renting homes - Are you Ready?
Rhentu cartrefi – ydych chi’n barod?

19 January / Ionawr - Preventing Homelessness - Before and at the Possession Hearing
Atal Digartrefedd cyn, ac yn ystod, y Gwrandawiad Meddiant

1 February / Chwefror - Understanding Landlord and Tenant Law in the Private Rented Sector / Deall Cyfraith Landlordiaid a Thenantiaid yn y Sector Rhentu Preifat

9 February / Chwefror - Housing and the Law in the Social Rented Sector
Tai a’r Gyfraith yn y Sector Rhentu Cymdeithasol

15 February / Chwefror & 1 March / Mawrth - Universal Credit and Housing Costs
Credyd Cynhwysol a Chostau Tai

16 February / Chwefror - Homelessness - The Law in Wales
Digartrefedd – Y Gyfraith yng Nghymru

16 March / Mawrth - Young People, Housing and Homelessness
Pobl Ifanc, Tai a Digartrefedd

BOOK ONLINE / ARCHEBWCH AR-LEIN : http://sheltercymru.org.uk/what-we-do/training-and-events/courses/browse-courses/

For Further information please contact bethanr@sheltercymru.org.uk or 01792 469400
Am fwy o wybodaeth cysylltwch â bethanr@sheltercymru.org.uk ar 01792 469400.

Why not bring Shelter Cymru training into your workplace?
This could make staff training more cost effective, have a course made exactly for you and your training delivered at a time and a place of your choice.

Tender for Direct Services Support Service

Powys County Council is currently tendering for the provision of the Direct Services Support Service contract for Powys for 2017-2020.

"The Service relates to the delivery of Direct Payments Support Service for adults/people in Powys over the age of 18 who are eligible or receive a direct payment. The Powys vision is to work together to meet the needs of Powys citizens. By Commissioning the delivery of a high quality Direct Payments Support Service that will improve health and well-being of the people of Powys, we can work towards meeting that vision, supporting people in the community to live fulfilled lives."

Any organisations interested in this tender should register their interest upon the etenderwales online portal at: https://etenderwales.bravosolution.co.uk/web/login.shtml in order to access the full tender documentation.

The deadline for submission of bids for the contract is 12 noon on 9 December 2016.

If your organisation has an interest in this tender, either independently or in partnership with others,and would like support to undertake a bid please feel to contact PAVO at: peter.lathbury@pavo.org.uk or 01597 822191.

Facebook Page for those working with children, families and young people

Check out PAVO’s new facebook page for the latest 3rd sector news for those working with children, families and young people https://www.facebook.com/ChildrenYoung-People-and-Families-in-Powys-1674963756127806/

Disability Powys -Development Manager - job Vacancy

18 hours a week (£25,350 pro rata), based in Llandrindod Wells

Disability Powys have an exciting opportunity for a new Development Manager. This new three-year post will support the Board develop, plan and implement a new strategic vision. Initially helping to develop the current draft business plan to give it focus and set achievable timescales. Then to manage the delivery of the plan, working with staff, the board and volunteers. The post holder will
enable the organisation to take on and manage new projects and opportunities to
make a larger and lasting impact for disabled people here in Powys. The ideal candidate should have experience of management, enthusiasm and commitment to equality and it is desirable that they have a lived experience of disability

Please contact the officer for Job Description and application pack or more information
Closing date – Jan 13, 12 noon Interviews - w/c 23 Jan
Email info@disabilitypowys.org.uk Phone 01597 824059

Health Boards want to hear your views

Health boards across Wales want to hear your views on what is important to you.

Across Wales each year, hundreds of thousands of patients are provided with advice, reassurance, treatment and health monitoring by NHS Wales.

Many of these will include a visit to a hospital, to have tests or to see a clinician who is part of a specialist team, these are often referred to outpatient appointments. Many patients will not need any further visits for specialist clinical care after their first outpatient visit.

People working in outpatients believe that there are opportunities in all the issues outlined above, but they want to hear what you think about the ideas.

To help them do this, please could you provide them with your views by completing a short survey  Please respond by 30th December 2016.


Mid Wales Healthcare Collaborative Board Mtg - 9 Dec

A meeting of the Mid Wales Healthcare Collaborative Board will take place on: 
Friday 9th December 2016, 10.00am, Council Chamber, Powys County Hall, Spa Road East, Llandrindod Wells, Powys, LD1 5LG 

The Independent Co-Chairs will be available before the meeting at 9.30am and after at 12.30pm to discuss any issues that members of the public would like to raise. 
Members of the public are welcome to attend to observe the meeting. There will be an opportunity to raise any questions and provide feedback on the work of the Collaborative during a specific agenda item “Listening to You” at 12noon. If you are unable to attend but wish to present your comments for inclusion at the meeting, please contact us by e-mail or in writing using the details below at least 2 working days prior to the meeting - a question form is available on the website www.midwalescollaborative.wales.nhs.uk. 

The meeting will be broadcast live on the internet at: http://powys.public-i.tv/core/portal/home 

The Mid Wales Healthcare Collaborative welcomes correspondence in Welsh and English. The agenda and supporting papers can be made available in a different format if required (e.g. large print) by e-mail mwhc@wales.nhs.uk or post to the MWHC team, First floor, Management Offices, Bronglais General Hospital, Caradog Road, Aberystwyth, SY23 1ER. 

Jack Evershed and Dr Ruth Hall Independent Co-chairs, Mid Wales Healthcare Collaborative

Nest Partner Newsletter - November 2016

Nest is Read for Winter (click here for more information)

Open University Courses for the Voluntary Sector

The Open University has a few courses relating to the voluntary sector running through its OpenLearn scheme.

The courses are:

Getting Ahead in the Job Market
Introducing the Voluntary Sector
Introducing leadership in Voluntary Organisations
Collaborative Leadership in Voluntary Organisations
Taking Part in the Voluntary Sector.

For more information visit:  http://www.open.edu/openlearn/

Tuesday, 22 November 2016

Opportunity for Third Sector Organisations - End of Life Care

Powys Teaching Health Board, in their end of life plan, have committed to working with a national campaign - Byw Nawr (dying matters) and would like the opportunity to work with a couple of community organisations on this.

There may also be the opportunity for to attend a conference day on 1 February in Liverpool with a lift from Newtown.

If this is of interest to you then please submit your expression of interest to carol.hay@pavo.org.uk

There is also an awareness session at the Senedd on 29 November  12pm – 2pm The Oriel, Senedd Building, Cardiff Bay. This session will give you the chance to find out more about the work of Byw Nawr, helping people in Wales to plan ahead for the End of Life, securing your legacy, whether that be digital or through storytelling. Meet the Byw Nawr Steering Group members on the information stands and sign up to our Byw Nawr ‘i Pledge’ campaign Tell them about what you think is important at the End of Life Byw Nawr Café .

Invite to Llandrindod Wellness Route Launch

Wednesday, December 14th 2016 10:30am at Llandrindod Wells Lake
Collectively complete 100kms one circuit of the lake at a time as they launch Llandrindod's first Wellness Route. Even if you're new to exercise,go along - the route is there to encourage you to be more active, more often.
http://www.eventgoat.co.uk/llandrindod-wells/launch-of-llandrindod-wellness-route/

Save the Date!! - Research in Wales Conference

Public Health Wales are hosting their annual Research in Wales Showcase conference on the 2nd March 2017, at the University of South Wales Atrium building in Cardiff.

The theme for the 2017 showcase is Research collaborations: Working together in Wales, and will bring together academics, researchers, practitioners and policy makers involved in addressing population health issues in Wales. The Chief Medical Officer for Wales, Dr Frank Atherton will be a guest speaker at the event.
On the day, there will also be presentations by leading academics and health professionals, alongside a ‘marketplace’ to encourage organisations to network and promote their research priorities and interests. A panel debate will address the question: Meeting the challenge of collaborating in public health research. How do we improve?

Further details will follow in due course.

Public Health Network Cymru Coordinator, Public Health Wales,
Email: Marie.Griffiths2@wales.nhs.uk       www.publichealthwales.wales.nhs.uk/

BIG's Rural Programme - Community Grants Opens to Welsh VCSE Groups

https://www.biglotteryfund.org.uk/global-content/programmes/wales/rural-programme-community-grants

The Community Grants scheme is accepting applications from voluntary, community and social enterprise sector (VCSE) organisations aiming to tackle rural poverty in the rural communities (populations of less than 10,000 people) in the Welsh Local Authority areas of: Anglesey, Gwynedd, Conwy, Denbighshire, Powys, Ceredigion, Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire and Monmouthshire.

Approximately £2 million is available in the first round. Grants of between £10,000 and £350,000 are available.

To be successful, Community Grants projects should meet the following outcomes:
Rural communities are brought together to map the strengths and opportunities within their community.
Rural communities are empowered to develop their own solutions to address poverty.
Learning is captured and shared to inform future community development in rural areas.

Projects will need to undertake the following activities:
Engagement and communications.
Community development.
Evaluation and knowledge sharing.
Working with the Big Lottery Fund.

Although the programme is mainly for revenue funding which can cover the operating costs of the project as well as a contribution to the organisation's overheads, capital costs of up to 10% of the overall project budget will be considered.

The deadline for Round 1 application is 3 April 2017 (1pm).

Primary Mental Health & Child & Adolescent Mental Health Service

Reception highlighting Primary Mental Health & Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service

Royal Welsh Agricultural Winter Fair 2016

Jointly Directors of Nursing and Primary and Community Care, it gives us great pleasure to invite you to a reception highlighting the work of the Primary Mental Health and the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services to be held on Monday 28th November from 10.00 – 11.45 at Tŵr Brycheiniog, situated at Avenue 5 which is close by the main entrance into the Winter Fair.

They hope that the reception (tea/coffee, bacon rolls and breakfast pastries will be served), will be informative and interactive and leave you with a greater understating of Primary Mental Health & Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service services and the part that you can play in ensuring the emotional and mental health of the children and young people in Powys.

RSVP by Tuesday 22nd November to: Angela Price angela.price@wales.nhs.uk Tel: 01874 615662

Unfortunately, due to budget constraints, this invitation does not allow access to the Showground but they hope you will be able to join them on Monday 28th November at what promises to be a very informative reception.

Alan Lawrie, Deputy CEO/Director of Primary And Community Care and Mental Health
Rhiannon Jones, Executive Nurse Director

Make Every Contact Count Training

http://www.pavo.org.uk/home/latest-news/latest-news-article/article/make-every-contact-count-training.html

For more information contact: darren.smith@pavo.org.uk

Webinar: PQASSO

Webinar: PQASSO

3-SET will be hosting a PQASSO webinar in collaboration with NCVO.

Join them on the 29th November at 2pm if you want to learn more about PQASSO
know why it's a great quality management tool for the sector (particularly for organisations delivering European funded projects or contract)
know how to get started
It will be an informal session with plenty of opportunities to ask questions throughout. 
To book a place, please click here.

The webinars will be interactive sessions with the opportunity to ask questions throughout. We also welcome questions in advance, please send these via email using 3set@wcva.org.uk.



Webinar: Erasmus+ in Wales - Find out more!

Erasmus+ is the European programme for training, education, youth and sport.

3-SET will be joined by Grant Poiner from the Boys and Girls Clubs of Wales who will give an honest account of what it’s like to deliver a project under Erasmus+. It will be an informal, interactive session with plenty of opportunities to ask questions throughout.

The webinar will take place on the 21st November at 2pm. To book a place, please click here.

Pre Hospital Communication Guide App

The Welsh Ambulance Service has launched a new App version of its ‘Pre Hospital Communication Guide’

In 2013 a bilingual Pre Hospital Communication Guide in the form of a small booklet was produced.

An App version of the guide has now been developed which is available for everyone to use, you can download it to your phone for free!

The App is a tool to help communicate with those who have additional communication needs including:

ü People who are Deaf or hard of hearing
ü People for whom English is not their first language
ü People with learning disabilities
ü People whose illness or injury affects their communication

A person may use a mixture of speech, gesture and pictures to communicate. The App uses images and a small amount of text to help you find out important information about someone or what has happened if they have had an accident.

You can use the App to identify if the person uses a specific communication method or the language they speak. Anyone can download and use the App for free! Its available on iOS, Android and Blackberry.

§ iOS - search for ‘PreHospApp’
§ Blackberry – search for ‘pre hospital app’
§ Android – search for ‘Pre-Hospital Communication App’

Bronllys Well Being Park AGM & Deputy Chief Medical Officer for Wales

Thursday November the 24th at 7pm at The Concert Hall Bronllys Hospital LD3 0LU

The keynote speaker will be Chris Jones Deputy Chief Medical Officer for Wales talking about the opportunities for citizens and the NHS to achieve better health and well-being outcomes by working together as equal partners.

The evening will be rounded off with a fundraising Quiz Night run by a popular local Quiz Master.
Refreshments will be served.

For more information contact: Lydia powell m: 0781 5594799

* They are working closely with the National Community Land Trust Network to become a CLT

Prevention & Early Intervention Mental Health Conversation at PAVO Conference

http://powysmentalhealth.blogspot.co.uk/2016/11/prevention-early-intervention-mental.html

Thursday, 17 November 2016

PAVO Training Progamme (January - March 2017)

Training Programme (January - March 2017)

For more information about these training courses go to: www.pavo.org.uk or contact PAVO Training at PAVO, Unit 30, Ddole Road Industrial Estate, Llandrindod Wells, LD1 6DF Tel: 01597 822191, Fax: 01597 822495, Email: training@pavo.org.uk

Preparing a Sustainable Fundraising Strategy
Thursday 12th January 2017 (full day)


Cost: £20 (PAVO members), £40 (Non PAVO members/Third Sector), £60 (All other/individuals)

Aims: This course will help organisations understand the importance and benefits of adopting a structured approach to fundraising in order to develop a sustainable income base.

By the end of the course, participants will:
• understand what a sustainable funding strategy is and why they need one
• learn how to explore and extend their fundraising options
• be able to construct a realistic and sustainable fundraising strategy

To book: Click here

Working together for Service Delivery
Friday 13th January 2017 (half day)


Cost: £10 (PAVO members), £20 (Non PAVO members/Third Sector), £30 (All other/individuals)

Aims: To provide participants with the tools and knowledge to make informed decisions about whether and how to work with other third sector organisations to deliver services.

At the end of the course, participants will be able to:
• Understand the benefits and obstacles of joint working
• Identify some of the key practical considerations for joint working
• Assess the merits of different consortium structures

To book: Click here

Developing Trading Opportunities
Thursday 16th February 2017 (half day)

Cost: £10 (PAVO members), £20 (Non PAVO members/Third Sector), £30 (All other/individuals)

Aims: This course will offer an insight into how to develop trading opportunities

By the end of this course participants will be able to:
• assess their potential for trading goods or services
• understand the processes involved in developing a trading idea
• develop a competitive advantage
• know where to go for further information, help and advice

To book: Click here

Staff Supervision and Appraisal
Wednesday 22nd February 2017 (full day)

Cost: £20 (PAVO members), £40 (Non PAVO members/Third Sector), £60 (All other/individuals)

Aims: To provide participants with the confidence to deliver effective supervisory relationships and staff appraisals

By the end of the course, participants should be able to:
• Understand the benefits of supervision and appraisal to staff and the organisation
• Recognise the difference between supervision and appraisal
• Develop and implement appropriate systems for supervision and appraisal

To book: Click here

Financial Management
Thursday 9th March 2017 (full day)

Cost: £20 (PAVO members), £40 (Non PAVO members/Third Sector), £60 (All other/individuals)


· Understand the concept of financial management and controls
· Be able to implement simple management techniques and controls within their organisation
· Be able to produce appropriate reports for their governing body
· Feel confident in ensuring their organisation works to good practice standards
· Know where to go for further information and support.

To book: Click here


Demystifying Commissioning
Thursday 16th March 2017 (full day)

Cost: £20 (PAVO members), £40 (Non PAVO members/Third Sector), £60 (All other/individuals)

Aims: To provide participants with an understanding of the commissioning process and how they might be involved.

At the end of the course, participants will be able to:
• understand the commissioning process for social care services
• assess the areas where third sector providers can be involved
• understand tendering, and how it fits within the commissioning cycle

To book: Click here

Powys White Ribbon Day

10.00am to 12.00am, Friday 25th November at Powys County Hall, Llandrindod Wells.

As a White Ribbon Authority, Powys County Council and partners are committed to preventing domestic abuse and all forms of violence against women.

November 25th is White Ribbon Day and the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. It is a chance for us all to show our support to survivors and to make the White Ribbon pledge never to commit, condone, or remain silent about men's violence against women.

This event will be show-casing some of the dedicated work that goes on every single day in Powys to combat abuse. There will be a series of very brief presentations and a chance to network with organisations including Barnardos, Calan DVS, Creu Cymru, Dyfed-Powys Police, Hafan Cymru, Montgomeryshire Family Crisis Centre, PAVO, the Spectrum Project and White Ribbon Ambassadors. Chris Davies MP will also be giving his support.

10.00 Arrival, photo-call and an opportunity to make the White Ribbon Pledge.
10.15 Opening of the Powys White Ribbon Day by Cllr Keith Tampin, Chairman of PCC.
10.20 “Taster” Presentations from local organisations.
10.55 Closing of the presentations.
11.00 Opening of the exhibition area with refreshments.
12.00 Event ends.

You can book a place by emailing pwbotu@powys.gov.uk or by phoning 01597 827507.

Tuesday, 15 November 2016

Gwirvol Youth Led Grant Scheme 2016 - 2017

Grants in the region of £600 are available for projects that provide volunteering opportunities for young people aged 14-25 to help their communities. Previous successful applications secured funds to:
  • create a community garden
  • hold a fund-raising event to raise money for a village hall
  • open up a footpath for local people and making it accessible for people with mobility disabilities
  • run a peer-led first aid course
  • train young volunteers.
Deadline is 2nd December.

The applications have to be written by young people. A panel of young people from Powys will assess the applications.

Application Form

Notes for Applicants

Friday, 11 November 2016

Wales Dementia Strategy Events

The Welsh Government is planning a new Dementia Strategy for Wales.

You have the opportunity to have your say on the things that are important to you about living with dementia and what you want to see in the Wales Dementia Strategy.

We would like to hear from people living with dementia including family, partners - people who are supporting or caring

Alzheimer's Society Wales and DEEP are working together to include you.

Refreshments will be provided

There will be five first stage consultation events across Wales:


  • Thursday November 17th – Pontypridd – Muni Arts Centre, between 11 and 2.00
  • Friday November 18th – Bangor – Bangor University, between 12 and 3.00
  • Wednesday November 23rd – Llandrindod Wells – Metropole Hotel & Spa, between 2 and 4.30
  • Thursday November 24th – Newtown Plas Dolerw, between 2 and 4.30
  • Tuesday December 6th – St. Clears, Carmarthenshire – The Gate 11 and 2.00


We would then like to invite you back to hear the final stage of consultation:

There will be four second stage of consultation events on the following dates & locations:

  • Thursday January 12th – Bangor – Bangor University
  • Tuesday January 17th – Llandrindod Wells – Metropole Hotel & Spa
  • Thursday January 19th 2:00 – 4:30 Newtown – Plas Dolerw
  • Wednesday January 25th – Pontypridd – Muni Arts Centre
  • Wednesday February 8th – St. Clears, Carmarthenshire – The Gate

Please get in touch if you would like to:

  • attend but need support, transport or funding to do so
  • have your say but cannot attend one of the events
  • find out a bit more about what the events will be like
  • Order food for a specific dietary need


For further information and to book your free place if you do not have access to a computer please contact:

Rachel – 07720 538851 or by email at Niblock@myid.org.uk

Hayley – 07711561170 or by email atHayley.horton@alzheimers.org.uk

'Being a Trustee' Training Course - November 24th 2016

To celebrate National Trustees week, we have a special offer!
When you buy two places you receive a third place for free!
(Must be from the same organisation, offer runs from 07/11/2016-13/11/2016)


Date: Thursday 24th November 2016 - full day
Venue: Plas Dolerw, Milford Road, Newtown SY16 2EH
Cost: £20 (PAVO members), £40 (non PAVO members), £60 (All other/individuals)
Content
Being a trustee is a responsible voluntary role and one that comes with duties and responsibilities. This course will take you through the legal responsibilities you have when you are a trustee as well as your role and the responsibilities you have towards your organisation.

Learning outcomes
By the end of the session, participants will be able to:
· understand what it means to be a trustee, who can be one and what roles and responsibilities trustees may have
· appreciate what trustees can be liable for, and know how to limit potential risks
· understand the principles of good governance, the roles of specific officers, and the difference between a trustee board and its subcommittees
· have an overview of what is needed for effective trustee recruitment and induction role
To bookclick here

Thursday, 10 November 2016

Health & Care Futures Event - 2 Dec

For more information click on below link:
2 December 2016 at Hafod a Hendre, Royal Welsh Showground, Llanelwedd

Preventing homelessness in the Private Rented Sector

Shelter Cymru Training

DigiHealth UK: Enhancing the Patient’s Journey

2nd March 2017, Royal National Hotel, London

http://www.openforumevents.co.uk/event/digihealth-uk-enhancing-patients-journey/

Alcohol Awareness Week 2016 - 14th to 20th November

Alcohol Awareness Week 2016 - time to see if you can help us raise awareness.

This year’s AAW toolkit can be downloaded from www.drinkwisewales.org.uk/downloads/ and the Welsh version atwww.yfeddoethcymru.org.uk/dogfennau/, the toolkit can be used for staff and clients depending on the organisation. In addition, you will find a workplace challenge poster that raises awareness of the revised alcohol guidelines

Ash Wales - Smokefree school gates and more.....

http://us5.campaign-archive2.com/?u=dc40c73deed6b814c75c7f4ea&id=f175115c64&e=9644b93e15

Powys CHC -Montgomery Local Committee Mtg

POWYS COMMUNITY HEALTH COUNCIL’sMontgomeryshire Local Committee Meeting will be heldon Monday 14th November 2016 in Newtown Football Club, Latham Park, Newtown at 10.30 am

** These meetings are held in public and there is an item on the agenda for members of the public to raise questions about their local health services.

Lisa Foster – 01874 610646 Lisa.Foster@waleschc.org.uk

Ponthafren Open Day

Saturday 3rd December. 1am-3pmat Ponthafren Centre, Welshpool.42A Broad Street, Welshpool, Powys, SY21 7RR.
“Promoting positive mental health for everyone in the community.”

A fun open day for all members of the public - For you to see what Ponthafren is all about.

If you would like any more information about Ponthafren, our Open Day or any of the services that they provide, please contact: Zoe or Michelle in the Ponthafren Office on 01938 552770

Making Things Better: Safeguarding, Valuing and Caring for People with Learning Disabilities

Tuesday 31st January 2017 in Manchester Conference Centre, Manchesterhttp://www.openforumevents.co.uk/?utm_source=S2%20LD17%20WE%2004%2F11%2F2016&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=S2%20Learning%20Disabilities%202017

Celf o Gwmpas Art Therapy Presentation and Discussion

16 November 2016 - For more information visit:

http://www.powysmentalhealth.org.uk/events/event-diary/event/browse/34/article/art-therapy-a-dangerous-opportunity.html?tx_ttnews%5Bmode%5D=1&tx_ttnews%5BbackPid%5D=819&cHash=24804dc731a1ef3f2696ba7cd7ff1806

Hate Crime Awareness Session, Builth Wells, 28-11-16

A Hate Crime Awareness Sessions will be held at Antur Gwy, Park Road, Builth Wells, Powys LD2 3BA on Monday the 28th of November, 1.30 to 3.30.

The sessions are free of charge.

To apply for a place, please email your application form to, Powys Training Skills Academy ptsa@powys.gov.uk

A Focus on Early Intervention at PAVO AGM & Annual Conference 2016

Adrian Osborne. Assistant Director (Engagement and Communication) with Powys Teaching Health Board was delighted to be part of PAVO's Annual General Meeting and Annual Conference on 8 November 2016. Here are few reflections - from Adrian and other people.

(https://storify.com/NHSAdrianO/a-focus-on-early-intervention-at-pavo-agm-2016)

History Matters Project Zero Job Vacancy

Guidance Notes Project Coordinator for Project Zero.
Organisation: History Matters
www.historymattersonline.com
Submission Deadline: 18th November 2016
Interview Date: To be confirmed
Project Zero , a centenary partnership project will commemorate the role of the dirigible (or airship) that was deployed in Wales during 1916 to 1918 in the service of the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS), based on Anglesey and Pembroke .
E.T Willows , the 'father of British airships' first designed, built and flew his airships at Splot outside Cardiff and went on to design the SS type blimp adopted for military service by the RNAS.
It will tell the story of the remarkable men, women and machines that patrolled the waters around the British Isles in response to Germany's 'unrestricted submarine warfare campaign' and recount the 200 lives lost in this forgotten sevice.
The project has been enabled with a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund Wales.

More information can be found at:

Thursday, 3 November 2016

Talk Communities - online survey re Communities First

The Cabinet Secretary for Communities & Children, Carl Sargeant, recently announced that he is "minded" to phase out the Communities First programme and develop a fresh approach to building resilient communities in Wales.
As part of this new approach, the Welsh Government is promoting 'Talk Communities', an online survey and twitter hashtag to hear the views of the public (including those with personal experience of Communities First) on the next steps they should take to succeed in their new priority areas: Employment, Early Years and Empowerment.

Please find attached an article that will appear in the next edition of Network Wales and the links to the Welsh Government webpage and online survey

http://gov.wales/topics/people-and-communities/communities/talk-communities/?skip=1&lang=cy

Keep a look out for #TalkCommunities on social media to join in the online conversation.

Wednesday, 2 November 2016

Magic Moments in Care Homes

http://www.careforumwales.co.uk/uploads/MagicMoments_PDF.pdf

Appointment of Vice-Chair and Independent Members to NHS Wales

The closing date for receipt of applications is 16 November 2016.

Website can be viewed here: www.wales.gov.uk/publicappointments

British Red Cross Vacancies

In Powys (Llandrindod Wells & Ystradgynlais), Ceredigion and Flintshire
https://jobs.redcross.org.uk/tlive1_webrecruitment/wrd/run/ETREC105GF?USESSION=17C867F64CC1461288CDDA6FBC01EE7B&WVID=624080007l&LANG=USA



Powys teaching Health Board Vacancy Search

Dwyieithrwydd yn y Trydydd Sector / Bilingualism in the Third Sector

Gweithio'n Ddwyieithog yn y Trydydd Sector - 29 Tachwedd 2016 - Plas Dolerw, Y Drenewydd

Nod yr hyfforddiant yma yw rhoi hyder a gwybodaeth i fudiadau ddatblygu'r defnydd o'r Gymraeg yn eu gweithleoedd ac yn eu gwasnaethau

Ar gyfer pwy?

Rheolwyr a gweithwyr llinell flaen sy'n dymuno datblygu dwyieithrwydd eu mudiad
Swyddogion sydd yn gyfrifol am bolisi iaith eu mudiad
Unigolion sydd eisiau gwybod mwy am arwyddocâd gweithredu'n ddwyieithog

Hyfforddwr: Siwan Tomos      Mwy o wybodaeth yma

Working Bilingually in the Third Sector - 29 November 2016 - Plas Dolerw, Newtown

The aim of the session is to give organisations information and confidence to develop the use of Welsh in their workplaces and when delivering services

Audience: The training is intended for
Managers and frontline staff who want to develop bilingualism in their organisation
Officers who are responsible for their organisation's language policy
Individuals who want to know more about the significance of working bilingually

Trainer: Siwan Tomos  Further information here

Assistive Technology For unpaid carers- Drop in Sessions during November

County Wide Drop in Sessions
The Commissioning team are holding various drop in sessions for Health and Social Care Professionals throughout November. This is a chance to see the products available.

Come and see a range of products that are now available for unpaid carers only

09/11/16 12 Christchurch Court Llandrindod Wells
15/11/16 Chamber, Neuadd Maldwyn, Welshpool
17/11/16 Rm 62 Neuadd Brycheiniog, Brecon
28/11/16 1st Fl Conf Rm, Hendrladus, Ystradgynlais
07/12/16 Conf Rm, The Park Newtown

All sessions  10am – 3pm   Further Information  Email  Eail:derek.johnston@powys.gov.uk
For copy of the Brochure September 2016 contact Derek Johnston


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Pre Hospital Communication Guide Now Available as an App!

In 2013 a bilingual Pre Hospital Communication Guide in the form of a small booklet was developed.

An App version of the guide has now been developed, which is available for everyone to use, you can download it to your phone for free!

The App is a tool to help communicate with those who have additional communication needs including:

ü People who are Deaf or hard of hearing
ü People for whom English is not their first language
ü People with learning disabilities
ü People whose illness or injury affects their communication

A person may use a mixture of speech, gesture and pictures to communicate. The App uses images and a small amount of text to help you find out important information about someone or what has happened if they have had an accident.

You can use the App to identify if the person uses a specific communication method or the language they speak. Anyone can download and use the App for free! Its available on iOS, Android and Blackberry.

§ iOS - search for ‘PreHospApp’
§ Blackberry – search for ‘pre hospital app’
§ Android – search for ‘Pre-Hospital Communication App’