Inter-Action (March 2019 Edition 2) - RCVDA

Inter-Action (March 2019 Edition 2)

Keep Britain Tidy – #LitterHeroesAmbassadors

Keep Britain Tidy is seeking new #LitterHeroes Ambassadors to join our volunteer programme and we need your help!

During your work you may meet members of the public who want to volunteer and have a real passion for community engagement and keeping public spaces clean. We’d love you to encourage them to apply to join our enthusiastic #LitterHeroes Ambassadors in becoming community activators across the UK.

The #LitterHeroes Ambassador programme is supported by players of the People’s Postcode Lottery and aims to support community cohesion, improve public spaces and help benefit mental and physical wellbeing.

To apply online please visit, https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/LHAapply2019 or email LHAmbassador@keepbritaintidy.org for the application form, alternatively you can visit the website here for more information.

Applications open today and close on Monday 6th May 2019

Successful applicants will be notified of next steps during the week commencing 6th May.

Healthwatch – What would you do?

Our local NHS is changing, and it needs your help.

The Government is investing an extra £20bn a year in the NHS as part of the NHS Long Term Plan. Now you can help your local NHS invest in the right support by sharing your ideas with us.

Healthwatch South Tees has launched ‘What Would You Do?’ to gather feedback from the public on ways to improve local NHS services – your views matter.

It will only take a couple of minutes of your time to influence this:
https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/C25BNHK

Please submit your responses by April 30 2019!

If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to get in touch. We can also provide surveys in a Word document for you to download and print, as well as large-print surveys.

Healthwatch South Tees is the name in which Healthwatch Middlesbrough and Healthwatch Redcar and Cleveland is operating.

THE LINK CHARITABLE TRUST JOB ADVERTISEMENT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT WORKER

The Link Charitable Trust (LCT) is a Redcar based charity working with children, young people and families, supporting local families by offering regular drop-in advice and information sessions, educational training programmes and a range of activity and social groups for children, young people and families to reduce social isolation and enable new friendships to be made.

The charity has successful in an application to Sirius Minerals Foundation, to deliver an employability project ‘Time for Me’. The aim of the project is to empower, up-skill and support local people into education, training or employment.

We are currently recruiting a Community Development Worker post for our ‘Time for Me’ project. This post will be fixed term for 12 months with a salary of £21,469 per annum. Continuation after 12 months is subject to further funding.

For more information and requirements for this post please look at, Job Description and Job Requirements

To apply for this post please send you CV along with your personal statement to
info@redcarlink.com

Interview details – Provisionally scheduled to take place on Wednesday 10th April between 9am-5pm

FREE Forum ‘Dreaming of Dementia – visions for the future’

Wednesday 17th April 10-12
With tea/coffee from 9.30 and a light lunch at 12 noon.
The Trinity Centre, Market Place, North Ormesby, Middlesbrough, TS3 6LD

We now have six speakers who will set out their work/visions for around 10 minutes each and answer any questions allowing time for you to be involved and contribute to a vison of the future for dealing with dementia.

Speakers

Peter Otter – LiveWell Dementia Hub Co-ordinator
Brian Rowcroft – Project Lead, Dementia Friendly, Middlesbrough and R&C
Lisa McCormack – Dementia Voices, Stockton
Angela Dixon – Proprietor GMA HealthCare and Lynsey King – Manager Fountains Court
Lauren Roberts – Research Assistant, Tees, Esk & Wear Valleys NHS FT
Ian Fairlamb South Tees CCG (considering developing a dementia hub)

We hope professionals, care/voluntary workers, researchers, and carers/service users will be involved.

Look at the wonderful Fountains Court in Middlesbrough
https://www.thesun.co.uk/living/3936667/best-care-home-britain/

and the dementia village in Holland
https://edition.cnn.com/2013/07/11/world/europe/wus-holland-dementia-village/index.html?no-st=9999999999

TEWV NHS FT Research, Teesside Dementia Link Services, NESCHA and others will have stands of interest too. Please let us know if you would like a stand too

Book through Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/dreaming-of-dementia-visions-for-the-future-tickets-58945155547 or directly by e-mail to info@nescha.org or call Wade Tovey on 07976 363553

Great North City Games

On Saturday 7th September, Great North City Games will come to the Tees Valley, where thousands are expected to enjoy this incredible spectacle in the heart of Stockton Town Centre. Stockton high-street will be transformed to host world-class athletes from around the glove as they compete along side the very best of home-grown talent. Make sure you are in the Tees Valley to be part of the biggest sporting week in the North East this September.

There will be live athletics in Stockton Town Centre free to spectate, no tickets required. Fancy throwing on your trainers and getting involved? On the very same day, right in the heart of Stockton, you can take part in the Great Tees 10k, Mini or Junior Run.

It will be a great day out for all of the family.

Visit – www.greatcitygames.org for more information or to sign up for the races!

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