£21k per year, Full time contract 37.5 hours per week worked as annualised hours, Dolfor, Mid Wales
The Honeypot Children’s Charity is looking for a Team Leader to support disadvantaged children between the ages of 5 and 12 on overnight respite holiday breaks.
We’re looking for someone who’s positive and passionate about supporting young carers and vulnerable children, who can provide guidance and set standards for a friendly team of residential playworkers, and is ready to adapt to any challenge. Creativity is good, enthusiasm is a must – you’ll be organising fun activities for children and engaging with them to boost their self-confidence.
The role will be chiefly based at our respite home, Honeypot Pen-y-Bryn, situated in the beautiful countryside near Newtown, Mid Wales. It’ll be here you’ll provide a variety of individual and group activities for children in safe, nurturing environments, with full access to the facilities available, including trampolines, a swimming pool, the Galleon adventure playground, and the arts and crafts studio.
You must have experience of working with children in a group environment, a childcare, education or social work qualification and knowledge of Child Protection and Safeguarding. This role requires an enhanced DBS check.
We are recruiting this role on a full time permanent annualised hours contract and many of the hours will mainly be worked on weekends and school holidays.
Please click here for the full job description and personal specification.
To apply, please send us your CV with a brief covering letter telling us why you are interested in the role to recruitment@honeypot.org.uk.
The closing date for applications is the 20th January 2019.
Friday, 21 December 2018
Thursday, 20 December 2018
First 1000 Days of Life
Are you a parent or an expectant parent?
The early years of a child's life from pregnancy to age 2 are vital to their physical, mental and emotional health and development. Problems that occur in this period can not only affect a person’s childhood, but the rest of their life: their physical and mental health, their ability to learn, communicate and manage their emotions.All parents need support during this time from their families and friends, but also from local public services (e.g. midwives, GPs, children centres and health visitors). These services can help to identify problems in a child’s development and provide support for parents and families to help make sure children are given the best start in life.
The House of Commons Health and Social CareCommittee who are responsible for holding the Government to account, are seeking parents’ views on the challenges, and the support, they received during the first years of their child’s life, from conception to age 2.
How can you help?
The Committee is interested in
hearing from parents from all walks of life, particularly those who:
· Live in poorly
connected or rural areas
· Are first-time
parents
· Are single parents
· Do not have English
as a first language
Join our online
discussion
Your answers will be used to inform the Committee’s scrutiny of the Government.
You will be required to answer a few questions and share your experience on our MumsNet Web Forum
Your answers will be used to inform the Committee’s scrutiny of the Government.
You will be required to answer a few questions and share your experience on our MumsNet Web Forum
Tuesday, 18 December 2018
WCVA Update - 17 December 2018
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Friday, 14 December 2018
Community Connector (Builth Wells & Llanwrtyd Wells)
Powys Association of Voluntary Organisations has the following vacancy
Community Connector (Builth Wells & Llanwrtyd Wells)
Based in Builth Wells
(required to work one day per week in Llandrindod Wells)
28 hours per week
Salary £20,370 per annum (£1,697 per month) £25,463 pro rata
(This role is funded until 31 March 2020)
The post holder will, as part of PAVO’s Community Health and Wellbeing Coordination team, work with statutory and other partners to provide front line support delivering integrated community based health and well-being support services that take a whole system approach to “what matters” to people, helping individuals, their families and carers to access the right support at the right time.
You will have a good knowledge of communities within Powys, experience of working alongside and supporting individuals and families from a variety of backgrounds and with varying needs, of working within multi-agency partnerships, delivering a person-centred service and supporting people to plan and meet their own needs for the future.
You will have excellent communication skills, be well organised, have good ICT skills and the ability to work using your own initiative, managing a demanding caseload.
Ability to communicate in Welsh is an advantage.
Closing date for applications: 3rd January 2019 at 9am
Interviews will be held w/c 7January 2019 in Llandrindod Wells
Application packs are available from the PAVO website:
or recruit@pavo.org.uk tel:01597 822191
PAVO is for life, not just for Christmas
I’m making a list, checking it twice, figuring
out who’s naughty and nice ….
Christmas references aside, there have been many lists written in the last few months, lots of things crossed out and new lists re-made.
The reason being is that we’ve had a revamp in the Health and Wellbeing team. Mental Health is now part of the newly formed Health and Wellbeing team, lead by Freda Lacey Uwch Swyddog Iechyd a Llesiant/Senior Officer Health and Wellbeing. Jackie Newey is our Swyddog Gwybodaeth - Iechyd a Llesiant (Iechyd Meddwl) / Information Officer – Health & Wellbeing (Mental Health) whilst Owen Griffkin is the Swyddog Cyfranogiad – Iechyd a Llesiant (Iechyd Meddwl) / Participation Officer – Health & Wellbeing (Mental Health) for the team. We’ve had two new additions to the team to support the changes, myself Jen Hawkins and Sue Newham Swyddog gwybodaeth lles a iechyd / Health and Wellbeing Information Officer Engagement Officer – Health & Wellbeing (Health) We say goodbye to Carol Hay Swyddog Cyfranogiad – Iechyd a Llesiant (Iechyd) / Participation Officer – Health & Wellbeing (Health) and Anne Woods and welcome Carol’s replacement next year to the team.
The reason being is that we’ve had a revamp in the Health and Wellbeing team. Mental Health is now part of the newly formed Health and Wellbeing team, lead by Freda Lacey Uwch Swyddog Iechyd a Llesiant/Senior Officer Health and Wellbeing. Jackie Newey is our Swyddog Gwybodaeth - Iechyd a Llesiant (Iechyd Meddwl) / Information Officer – Health & Wellbeing (Mental Health) whilst Owen Griffkin is the Swyddog Cyfranogiad – Iechyd a Llesiant (Iechyd Meddwl) / Participation Officer – Health & Wellbeing (Mental Health) for the team. We’ve had two new additions to the team to support the changes, myself Jen Hawkins and Sue Newham Swyddog gwybodaeth lles a iechyd / Health and Wellbeing Information Officer Engagement Officer – Health & Wellbeing (Health) We say goodbye to Carol Hay Swyddog Cyfranogiad – Iechyd a Llesiant (Iechyd) / Participation Officer – Health & Wellbeing (Health) and Anne Woods and welcome Carol’s replacement next year to the team.
All in all there’s been a lot going on but I’m
delighted to say that we’re hitting the ground running in January with a great
line up of events to share valuable information with you and support you with
your health and wellbeing requirements.
Please keep up to date with all our recent news,
in addition to the Mental Health Twitter account @PAVOMH and Facebook Page
@ExpertsbyExperience you can also find all our latest Wellbeing news and information
via Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Simply click the links below to connect
with us.
All that is left for me to do is to wish you
well during this festive season, may it be a time of peace for you and those
close to you.
Connect on Instagram Follow @PavoWellbeing
Christmas Message from PAVO Wellbeing
As we race to the last working day before our Christmas holidays, I’m mindful this year that it falls on the shortest day of the year 21st December. For me, this day, the Winter Solstice has all sorts of meanings. Over Christmas many of us stay warm - lighting fires, eating hearty food and enjoying the holiday season, whatever tradition we celebrate. We make special efforts to be with family, friends and neighbours, with our Christmas lighting ceremonies or food festivals, Christmas markets, choirs, church and concerts. But at this time of year I’m also aware of many people in Powys who may be socially isolated, living with depression, living on their own, people who are sad or lonely, who are in need. I’m very mindful and grateful for the work of Sector colleagues who are on the front line, giving support to people. It is the season generally of good will, of sharing, of compassion and of giving. I hope that at this time you will feel the abundance of receiving yourselves and in giving, feel you are filled up with light, warmth and energy as we head into the New Year. Wishing you and your families, colleagues, clients and friends a very happy and warm holiday season and a heartfelt New Year celebration. We look forward very much to working with you all in 2019. Freda Lacey, Senior Officer, Health and Wellbeing Team, PAVO Please note that PAVO offices will be closed from 5pm on Friday 21st December 2018 and will reopen at 9am on Wednesday 2nd January 2019. |
CARER AWARENESS E-LEARNING COURSE
Social Care Wales and NHS Wales have jointly developed a Carer Awareness E-learning Course.
This e-learning course aims to raise understanding and awareness of carers by exploring key topics:
- who is a carer;
- the types of support carers provide;
- the impact of a caring role can have;
- what carers need
- carers’ rights and entitlements, the law and where to find out what support is available
With over 370,000 carers in Wales and 3 in 5 people providing care for someone at some point in their lives, carers make up most of the support given to people within our society.
Whilst some of these carers are aware of the support available to them, others will not see themselves as carers. Therefore, identification of carers is vital for them to know where they can find help. The earlier this identification happens the better to support carers’ health and well-being.
The course will take about 45 minutes to complete, and following successful completion, a certificate will be downloadable for personal development records.
Complete the resource here Learning@Wales
Arts and Health Meeting
Monday 14th
January 10.00-12.00
PAVO Office, Unit 30
Ddole Road Industrial Estate, Llandrindod Wells. Powys LD1 6DF.
A chance for voluntary
sector groups to meet other creative people and share ideas.
This get together is
organised by PAVO and refreshments will be provided.
Living Well with Dementia
An invitation to join us in a day of
networking.
Wednesday 20th February, 9.30am -4pm at
the Elim Pentecostal Church Brecon, Canal Rd, Brecon LD3
7HL
The focus for this event is housing, including housing issues, technological aids, adaptations and maintaining
independence. It's open to those living with dementia, their carers
and organisations, as well as professionals working with people with dementia.
To book your place
please complete our online booking form
Social Prescribing learning needs study- participants required.
Do you have a role as a community navigator, link worker or similar? Or do you send or receive a social prescription and deliver a community asset? Carolyn Wallace and David Pontin have been commissioned by Health Education and Improvement Wales to complete a study exploring the learning needs for those practicing social prescribing. If you have a role as a community link worker, community navigator (or similar), make or receive referrals for a social prescription then we need your perspective on the learning needs for social prescribing.
It will be an online study using three separate short exercises.
- The first asks you to complete the following sentence: to help me in my social prescribing role my learning needs are….
- The second invites you to sort and label a collection of statements.
- The third asks you to rate the statements against two scales - importance and availability.
The study takes place during December to February 2019. Please contact Carolyn Wallace if you are interested in taking part. Carolyn.wallace@southwales.ac. uk
Everybody's Business: A Report on Suicide Prevention in Wales
The Assembly Health, Social Care and Sport Committee has published its suicide prevention inquiry report Everybody’s Business: A report on suicide prevention in Wales. The Welsh Government will now consider the recommendations alongside those in the Talk to Me 2 Midpoint review and will respond formally to the inquiry. Read the full findings of the report Here
News and recent publications from IPC
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Tuesday, 11 December 2018
The Future of Community Pharmacies
Promoting Local Collaboration and Securing the Benefits of Holistic Community Care
Central London
Wednesday 20th March 2019
The role of community pharmacies in promoting the health and wellbeing of UK citizens has expanded rapidly. Currently, over 11,688 community pharmacies exist in England (Public Health England, 2016). Roughly 1.2 million individuals visit a local pharmacy with a health related concern every day. The total amount of items dispensed between 2017 and 2018 was a recorded 1,013.8 million (General Pharmaceutical Services, 2018). Across a range of communities, pharmacies have become instrumental components of the local healthcare infrastructure.In recent years, the Government has sought to utilise community pharmacies to overcome increasing demand for primary care services. In 2018, NHS England launched its new, ‘Stay Well Pharmacy’ campaign to promote the role of pharmacies as frontline sources of clinical advice for minor health concerns including ‘sore throats, coughs, colds, tummy troubles and teething’ (NHS England, 2018). Moreover, the NHS Five Year Forward View, initially launched in 2014, has promoted heightened coordination between healthcare bodies in an attempt to improve existing services. The Pharmacy Integration Fund (2016) has assisted the delivery of deeper collaboration between medical institutions. Predominantly this has been through deploying pharmacy professionals into alternative care settings such as general practice, integrated urgent care (IUC) hubs and care homes. During 2018, NHS England has also been trialling new programmes intended to further embed pharmacies into local care networks via new Sustainability and Transformation Plans (STPs) and Integrated Care Systems (ICSs).
Although pharmacies have assumed a central role in the UK healthcare provision, a number of challenges threaten their future viability. As the UK prepares to leave the European Union, the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee have raised concerns within its report, The Impact of Brexit on the Pharmaceutical Sector (2018), over potential skills shortages in the sector. NHS England’s pilot integration scheme is due to end in January 2019, raising questions over the prospects for future collaboration between local public health services. Moreover, a reported 2.1 million A&E visits in 2016/17 were for self-treatable conditions, illustrating the need for further campaigning to ensure local communities understand how to engage with pharmacy services (NHS Digital, 2017).
Residing at the heart of their communities, pharmacies have been called upon to support more robust public health services. This timely symposium provides a range of public policy and health professionals including pharmacists, health and wellbeing boards and clinical commissioners with an invaluable forum to examine how pharmacies can deliver stronger and more efficient primary care support. Delegates will also explore the evolving role of pharmacies within their communities and co-develop strategies to embed them at the centre of local public healthcare.
Delegates Will:
Explore the evolving role of community pharmacies in supporting local public health and explore how to safeguard their contribution to national health and wellbeing
Co-develop strategies to promote heightened collaboration between local pharmacies, primary care institutions and medical professionals
Determine the impact of emerging technologies on community pharmacy services and care provision
Assess the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee’s report, The Impact of Brexit on the Pharmaceutical Sector and examine the broader risks of the UK departing from the European Union
Develop methods to strengthen pharmacy staff training to ensure the delivery of quality clinical services
Engage in the sharing of best practice regarding local level promotion of existing pharmacy services and functions
Examine the remaining obstacles to public accessibility and consider methods of facilitating the public’s use of pharmacy services
Promote the role of community pharmacies as local hubs, discussing measures to further uphold their broader social and economic contributions
To view our brochure, including the full event programme, click here.
We would like to advise you that we offer a 20% early registration discount off the standard delegate rates (subject to type of organisation and terms and conditions) for bookings received by the 8th February 2019. Do feel free to circulate this information to relevant colleagues within your organisation.
In the meantime, to ensure your organisation is represented, please book online or complete and return the attached registration form at your earliest convenience in order to secure your delegate place(s).
WCVA Training - Engaging online
Engaging online
5 February 2019, Rhyl
Connect with your online audience and create innovative content to meet their needs
https://mailchi.mp/wcva/engage-online-audiences-ymgysylltu-chynulleidfaoedd-arlein?e=1926e35f2d
5 February 2019, Rhyl
Connect with your online audience and create innovative content to meet their needs
https://mailchi.mp/wcva/engage-online-audiences-ymgysylltu-chynulleidfaoedd-arlein?e=1926e35f2d
WCVA Update - 10 December 2018
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