arers Voice - Enfield Carers CentreWritten by - o founders and Directors Zebras ini aim Zebras...
Transcript of arers Voice - Enfield Carers CentreWritten by - o founders and Directors Zebras ini aim Zebras...
Charity Reg. No: 1140089 www.enfieldcarers.org
If you look after a
relative, friend or partner
who is frail and elderly;
has a mental illness; a
disability; long-term or life
-limiting illness or if they
have a substance misuse
condition, then you are a
Carer.
Enfield Carers Centre
is here to support you in
your caring role.
We offer a wide range
of services including: free
training and information,
advocacy, respite
activities and counselling
as well as many others.
Give us a call or pop into
the Centre and we will be
happy to help.
Inside this issue:
GP & Health Forum/
Legal Info Clinics
2
Family Fun Day 3
Zebra Children’s Club 4
New - Yoga Sessions 5
Home Library Service/
Drug & Alcohol Carers
Support Group
5
Planning For the 6
Free Debt Advice 7
Moving & Handling Trg 8
Care Homes Network 8
Enfield Carers Centre Britannia House 137-143 Baker Street Enfield EN1 3JL
Tel: 0208 366 3677 E: [email protected] www.enfieldcarers.org supported by Charity Registration No: 1140089
Carers Voice Summer 2016
This year’s Carers Week celebrations took place from 6th - 12th June.
Throughout the week ECC staff shared information about Carers Centre services and activities and talked to residents, raising awareness of carers’ needs at various venues: Tesco-Ponders End; North Middx. Hospital; Asda-Southgate; Sainsbury-Highlands; Chase Farm Hospital; Sainsbury A10; Albany Park Leisure Centre and Barclays in Enfield Town.
On Saturday 11th June, ECC held its annual Family Fun Day outside Enfield Town Library. Over 400 people attended!
Entertainment on the day included amazing performances by The North London Street Dance Academy and Fiction Dance, guest appearances by Peppa Pig, live singing performance by Tijana, children’s entertainer Jo Jingles and the Deegan Academy of Irish Dancers. See inside for more pictures.
Star Guest Peppa Pig was a hit with younger residents
Enfield Celebrates Carers Week 2016
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CARERS FRIENDSHIP NETWORK
BRING & SHARE LUNCHES 11am—1pm
Fri 29th July Fri 26th August
NO NEED TO BOOK- JUST DROP IN
Carers Evening Support Groups
Tues 19th July 7.30-9.30pm
The Effects Of Stress & How To Manage it Community House,
Edmonton N9
Wed 27th July 6pm -
7.30pm
Setting Up Your Enfield Connected Account At Enfield Carers Centre
Enfield Connected allows you to use council services online quickly
and easily. You will need an email account before
you can set up an Enfield Account.
0208 366 3677 to book
FREE CARERS’ LEGAL INFO CLINICS WITH
CRAIG WARD - Law Talks
Ten minute legal information appointments
26th July 2016a 23rd Aug 2016 2pm -3.30pm
* sessions are limited and subject to
availability Lasting Power of Attorney, Community
Care, The Care Act, Carers Rights, Court of Protection, Care Home Matters
0208 366 3677 to book
Carers GP & Health Forum
Monday 15th August 11.00am – 1.00pm
Speaker: Marian Hopkins Cancer Nurse Specialist - Nightingale Cancer Care.
We’d like to hear your feedback on the services and support that you, as carers, receive from your GP practice. We will also be providing an update on healthcare services in Enfield.
Lunch will be provided. Please call to book your place 0208 366 3677
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Congratulations to all the Raffle Prize Winners
Huge thanks go to our Volunteers, Donors and Sponsors who supported ECC and made our event such a success. We’re looking forward to our 2017 Carers Week Fun Day already...
WHAT IS THE ZEBRAS CHILDRENS CLUB ?
The Co- Founders and Directors of Zebras Children’s Club C.I.C , are also parents/carers of a child aged 10 years old with Autism and Learning Disabilities (LD). Harriet Piercy & Jamie Ashton’s son Joshua was diagnosed a few months before his 8th birthday. Having struggled for many years with mainstream school, they eventually took the brave decision to educate their son at home. They had previously been told that if Joshua’s behaviour, which at the time, was challenging didn't improve, the only future he would have was a care home and medication. They continued home schooling and began to notice small changes and improved development. They were unable to use regular respite services as Joshua experienced separation anxiety, which is common among those with Autistic Spectrum Disorder.
After noticing a lack of recreational activities where parents and carers could stay with their child/children and gain support, they decided to start a small group where children with Autism and LD could get together, learning through play, using a life skills and humanistic approach, as they did with Joshua at home.
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So the hard work began, and with lots of patience and determination, on 21st of February 2015, Zebras Childrens Club C.I.C was opened to the public by Nick De Bois M.P. Zebras currently receives funding from Enfield Council, sponsorship from Metaswitch Networks, and works in partnership with Enfield Voluntary Action, Ponders End Community Trust and F.C Enfield. Feedback from over 25 families who attend the club agree that there’s not another service where their children are
accepted, can develop and enjoy leisure and fun without judgement. The club helps parent and carers too as they have a chance to talk and share experiences. Future plans include developing a modest leisure/day centre for those with disabilities to use our unique services. Written by - Co founders and Directors Zebras Childrens Club C.I.Cini aim
Zebras recently opened a service for Adults called ZAG- Zebras Adult Group, which provides adults with Autism and LD with a chance to socialise and develop skills, with others in a relaxed, safe environment. ZAG takes place every fortnight on Tuesday 11.00 till 1.00pm and costs £6.50. Carers are welcome at ZAG too and can enjoy fun, free refreshments and be waited on for a change. Zebra also run “Employ-able” helping those with disabilities and mental health difficulties gain voluntary employment with support .
Home Library Service If mobility, disability, or caring responsibilities make it difficult for you or the person you
care for to visit the library, then the library can come to you. They deliver everywhere,
including sheltered housing and residential homes. There are no charges for this ser-vice. If you have an ECC Carers Gold Card you can also get additional services
such as: extended borrowing times, no charges to borrow DVDs and CDs. Con-
tact Enfield Carers Centre if you don’t already have a Gold Card and we’ll arrange one
for you.
There are many titles available in different languages and formats:
Large-print and small print books
Recorded books on tapes or CDs
In addition to books, there are a range of DVDs and CDs to suit every taste.
Home Library users are visited once every four weeks.
For more information or to sign up for this free service, call the
Outreach Team on 020 8379 8456.
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Yoga Sessions Enjoy a safe and effective way of
increasing physical activity, strength and reducing stress .
Every Friday starting 22nd July
Community House Fore Street, Edmonton
N9 0PZ 2.00pm - 3.30pm
To book a place
call:
0208 366 3677
ARE YOU CARING FOR SOMEONE WITH DRUG AND ALCOHOL MISUSE PROBLEMS?
Come to our support group meeting and meet other carers in similar circumstances.
Workers from Enfield’s Drug & Alcohol Rehabilitation Team (WDP) will be available to speak privately with
10.00am-12.00pm
Friday 8th July Friday 12th August
0208 366 3677 to book
Enjoy Chess or board games? Join other carers at our Friendship Network Group on the last Friday of each month. Bring and share your lunch. 11am - 1pm 29th July 26th Aug 30th Sept
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Regular Support Groups
AUTISM/ASPERGERS CARERS
Fri 1st July 10am
DEMENTIA CARERS
21st July & 18th Aug 2pm
Daytime Groups for all carers
4th & 15th July 11am
MENTAL HEALTH CARERS
25th July & 22nd Aug 11am
TURKISH SPEAKING CARERS
14th Sept 11am
At Enfield Carers Centre
As part of the need to reduce expenditure, Enfield Council’s Adult Social Care has identified that some service users, funded to live in care homes, are also being funded to attend day centres.
As the care homes are paid to provide a 24 hours per day, 7 days per week service, the additional costs to access a day centre are seen as a duplication of
funding. In view of this, separate funding for day services for these service users is now being removed. It should be noted that this does not apply to service users who live in a ‘supported living’ environment, as they are funded separately for day services, so no duplication exists.
For many service users, this will be a real problem, as access to day services provides a way of meeting friends and taking part in group activities outside their care home. If this is taken away, there is a real fear that people will become isolated and institutionalised.
Ideally, care homes will provide interesting and stimulating daytime activities for their residents, and they do have a duty to do this. However, there is real concern that they will not be able to achieve this within their limited resources.
Before any existing day services can be removed, every service user affected by this policy MUST have an assessment of their needs and a new Care & Support Plan MUST be produced. This should detail how the fee being paid to the care home (i.e. the Personal Budget) will be used to meet all the ‘eligible’ needs of the service user, especially in the provision of stimulating and appropriate daytime activities.
The production of the Care & Support Plan should involve the service user and any concerned family member and the resulting plan should be made available to them.
Any service user who is not able to understand and fully participate in the new assessment and planning process must have an advocate to act on their behalf and provide support. This could be a friend or a family member, but if no appropriate person is available, the local authority MUST provide an independent advocate.
Carers’ groups, particularly in the area of learning disabilities, have real concerns about this policy, although they do accept the basis on which is being adopted.
REMOVAL OF DAY SERVICES FOR PEOPLE LIVING IN CARE HOMES - ALERT FOR CARERS - by Wendy Berry, CAPE
(Carers & Parents of Adults with Learning Disabilities in Enfield)
If you have experienced this policy being applied to your family member, and are
concerned about the effect it’s having, or if you think that the required procedures have not
been followed, contact Enfield Carers Centre for advice and support.
PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE
Starting fortnightly from Tuesday 5th July carers can book individual one-hour appoint-ments with a specialist legal adviser from the Mary Ward Legal Centre. You only need one debt to access this service. Appointments will take place at Enfield Carers Centre and can cover the following issues:
Rent or mortgage arrears Council Tax debts
Magistrates court debt Bankruptcy proceedings
Debt relief orders Replying to or enforcement of
county court claims
TO BOOK AN APPOINTMENT CALL: 0208 366 3677
Learn more about making Wills, Trusts, becoming an Appointee, Deputyship and
Lasting Power of Attorney
Difficult though it is, it’s important for carers to make arrangements for the future. This applies just as much to the carer as the cared-for person.
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This session will be run by Hadley Long from Michael Anvoner & Co Solicitors
Thursday 14th July 10.30am - 12.30pm LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED Call to book a place: 0208 366 3677
Do you need FREE DEBT ADVICE?
How to lift and move a person safely without hurting your back (Manual Handling Training)
Tuesday 26th July 10am - 3pm
If you are caring for someone who’s bedbound or has difficulties moving around,
this is an important course for you. You will learn techniques and see equipment that can help you to lift and move them safely. You can even try out some equipment for yourself.
There is no pressure to buy equipment.
0208 366 3677 to book a place on this course replacement care and/or interpreters can be provided*
* Subject to availability and priority
This training will be take place at Fortuna Mobility offices, Crown Road, Enfield
Lunch will be
provided free
of charge
Do you have a family member in residential or nursing care? Are you caring for somebody who
may need residential or nursing care in the future?
Carers Care Home Network
Speaker: Lorna Barry, Manager of The
Conifers Care Home, Palmers Green
“GOOD PRACTICE IN CARE HOMES”
An Enfield Council Social Worker from the Care Management
Team will also be present
Tuesday 9th August From 6.00pm – 7.30pm At Enfield Carers Centre 0208 366 3677 to book