In this bulletin you will hear about some of the work Inclusion North is doing and information about what is happening across the country.
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Safe Places Sharing Events Safe Places is a scheme to provide safe places in the community where people with learning disabilities can go if they get into trouble or feel unsafe, frightened or bullied. We know that there is a lot of good work going on in the North East and Yorkshire and Humber and we will be having two events where people can share what is happening in their area.
We have asked some people to tell us about their Safe
Places schemes and what has made it a success.
Inclusion North Bulletin
Issue Number 118
14th June 2016
There will also be time for everyone to ask questions
about the different schemes so that they can support other
areas and help improve their local schemes.
We would like 6 people from each Inclusion North member
area to come to this event. You can see a list of member
areas at the end of the bulletin.
The event for Yorkshire and Humber will take place on
30th June in Leeds
From 10.00am to 3.00pm
To book a places, please contact Marie at
or call
0113 2444792
European Union (EU) Referendum On Thursday the 23
rd June British people can vote in the
European Union (EU) Referendum. British people will be voting on the question – should the UK leave or stay in the European Union (EU)?
This is a big question. There is lots of information being talked about from the different sides. It can be confusing!
Different organisations have made information to support people to understand about what the European Union (EU) is, what the Vote Leave and Vote Remain campaigns are saying and how we can vote.
We have done a short paper that has links to the different papers or information made by other groups. Our short paper can be seen here
http://bit.ly/1XRHycU
Transforming Care in the Regions The National Forum of People with Learning Disabilities and the National Valuing Families Forum have been working together to find out how transforming care is working for people and their families across the country. They have been funded to do this work regionally by the Local Government Association. They will be producing four reports for the Transforming Care Assurance Board, which is co-chaired by Scott Watkin, self-advocate, and Alistair Burt, Minister for Care. The Board check the work that is happening around transforming care. You can find their first easy read summary and full report here: http://bit.ly/1Umk48m
Transforming Care Easy Read Information The transforming care work is work that started after the abuse of people with learning disabilities at Winterbourne View Hospital. The Local Government Association and NHS England have written some easy read information about what is happening in the transforming care programme. The information is an update for learning disability partnership boards and autism partnership boards. It talks about
The different organisations involved in transforming
care
What their aims are
The transforming care assurance board
Building the right support for people
The service model – what good support is
Care and Treatment Reviews
Finding out about transforming care in your area
The National Forum of People with Learning
Disabilities and The National Valuing Families Forum
booklet Hospitals are not homes
The easy read information can be found here http://bit.ly/25RMp27
National conference on the way forward in postural care Changing our Lives are holding a national conference on the work that they are doing to make sure that postural care is on the national agenda. There will be speakers including
Suzanne Carter physiotherapist from Mid York’s Hospitals Trust where they are known for their excellent postural care practices
Simple Stuff Works (family run business with incredible knowledge and expertise in protecting body shape)
Chris Hatton who will be reporting back on iHal’s systematic review of postural care
Anna Marriott who will be giving an overview of health inequalities, linking to CIPOLD
Jenny Whinnet - family carer with extensive experience
Joanna Grace from the Sensory Stories project who is an expert in sensory approaches
Gail Russell an independent OT with years of experience in this subject
Adam Hoare from Red Embedded giving an overview of the Better Outcomes for People with Learning Disabilities project and its future application
The conference will take place in Birmingham On the 12
th September
From 10am until 3pm To book a place Email: [email protected]
Telephone: 0300 302 0770
Humber NHS Trust – My Health Guide App
Humber NHS trust is the first NHS trust to trial the my health guide app. Two hundred people with learning disabilities are taking part and the app is aimed to improve their quality of life. The my health guide allows people to capture videos, record voice messages and show photographs of their lives and the people important to them alongside important information about their healthcare. This will allow people to communicate with their care teams in a better way. Trish Bailey clinical care director at Humber NHS trust said “We want to do away with file after file after file and when people go to visit families the information they need is right there”
The app is funded by NHS England and SBRI Healthcare and developed by UK software firm Maldaba and allows people to communicate better with their carers. Carers can add important information such as changes in medication. This will mean that all the information is available at the touch of a screen instead of looking through lots of papers.
Research project - expressions of interest Stay up Late are going to launch a research project with a
University looking at different models of residential support
and how these models help people with learning
disabilities live the way they want to live.
The project will look at what works and doesn’t work so
will be looking for support providers to take part.
The project is not going to happen straight away but if you
are interested in taking part a short survey is available
here.
http://bit.ly/1Pn70P5
European Referendum Event Skills for People are holding an event. The event is accessible and will include
A light hearted quiz about European culture
A presentation on the referendum
Information for and against staying in the European Union
Group discussions
Secret ballot on the in or out question A light lunch will be provided The event is in Newcastle On 15
th June
From 10am until 2pm To attend the event Email [email protected] Phone 0191 281 8737
CoActive -Midsummer Night’s Dream CoActive the arts charity for people with learning difficulties are holding an event. The event is a dance adaptation of A Midsummers Night’s Dream with Yew Tree Youth Theatre and The Mechanics Theatre in Wakefield. On the 5
th July at 1.30pm
And 6
th July at 7.30pm
Tickets are not charged it is donate what you can For more information Email [email protected] Telephone: 07954 391043
Bradford People First Coffee Morning
As part of Learning Disability Awareness Week.
Bradford People first are having a coffee morning.
It will give people from organisations and people the chance to get to know one another and also talk about what is important to them.
The coffee morning will include refreshments and cakes and will be at
Kala Sangam, St Peters House, Bradford, BD1 4TY
On
23rd
June
10.30 until 12.30
To book a place
Email [email protected]
Telephone 01274744151
Leeds Learning Disability Week 20th June
This year’s Leeds learning disability week takes place
from Monday 20th
June until Sunday 26th June.
The events are
5 A Side Euro 2016 Football Competiton
On Monday 20th June
At Middleton Leisure Centre,LS10
From 10am
Market Place Event
This event will include the Leeds Learning Disability
Partnership annual general meeting in the morning and
the launch of the Safe Places app.
At West Yorkshire Playhouse
On Tuesday 21st June
from10am until 3.30pm
Victorian Day
At Armley Mills
On Wednesday 22nd
June
From 10.30 until 2.30
Boccia Tournament
At Middleton Lesuire Centre
On Wednesday 22nd
June
10am until 12.30
Wellbeing Day
The wellbeing day will include Tai Chi, music and
Bollywood dancing
On Wednesday 22nd
June
At Hamara, Beeston
10.30am until 2.30pm
Meanwood Fest
At Meanwood Valley farm
On Wednesday 22nd
June
7pm until 10pm
Fashion Show
At St James Hospital
On Thursday 23rd
June
10.30am until 12pm
Beyond Festival Music Gig
At Wharf Chambers
On the evening of Thursday 23rd
June
Picnic in the Park
At Temple Newsham
On Friday 24th June
11am until 2pm
Armed Forces Day
at the Leap café
On Friday 24th June
10am until 2pm
Totem Pole making workshop
To be confirmed
Wetherby Funday
at Wetherby Social Club
on Sunday 26th June
from 11am until 3pm
This full programme of events can be found at
http://bit.ly/1ZIGsNX
Information will be updated at
http://bit.ly/28zgFh1
Safe and well in the community event
North Lincolnshire Learning Disability Partnership are
holding an event about staying safe and well in the
community.
There will be stalls and information from organisations and
services including
Transport
Humberside Fire Services
Health checks
The event will take place at
Ashby Bowls, 170 Grange Lane South, Scunthorpe
On
21st June
From
10am until 2.30pm
Coffee Morning Halifax
Lead The Way, Cloverleaf and Calderdale Self-Advocacy
Network are holding a coffee morning as part of Learning
Disability Awareness week.
There is also an opportunity to try Origami (making things
out of paper) or enjoy a hand massage.
Everyone is welcome to come along and meet new people
The coffee morning will be at
The Maurice Jagger Centre Halifax
On
24th June
From 10am until 1pm
Kirklees Learning Disability Awareness Week
Events
As part of Learning Disability Awareness week there are
events taking place in Kirklees these include
Inclusive Football
At The Zone, Leeds Rd, Huddersfield.
On
Tuesday 21st June
From
11am to 2pm
For further information contact
Picnic in the Park
Bring your own food and seats.
There will be sport, music and information at this event
At Greenhead Park
On
Wednesday 22nd
June
10am until 2pm
For more information
Telephone Sarah Roberts 07710 020235
Photography Competition
Photographs taken by people with learning disabilities.
Please email photographs before Thursday 23rd
June to
Raising Awarness Sessions
There will be a stall in Huddersfield bus station with
information about learning disabilities.
On Friday 24th June in the morning.
Free Benefits Advice Sessions
A benefits session will take place about PIP claims.
By The Department of Work and Pensions.
At carers@carers count Huddersfield
On Friday 24th June
From 10am until 12pm.
Lindley by night
There will be late night opening of Lindley and a
celebration. There is also a bunting competition.
On Friday 24th June
Mencap in Kirklees Music Festival
Mencap will be holding a music festival with bands, BBQs
and much more.
Tickets are £5 for adults and £3 for children
On Saturday 25th
June
At
Carlinghow Mills Batley
For more information
Telephone 01484 340811
Gateshead Big Friendly Get Together Gateshead Learning Disability Partnership Board have organised a Big Friendly Get Together. This event is part of Learning Disability Week and as the theme this year is friendships and relationships – the goal is for everyone to make a new friend. There will be entertainment by The Lawnmowers Theatre Co and Inspired Support The event will take place on Wednesday 22
nd June
At St Marys Heritage Centre From 6.30pm until 10pm More information can be found at http://bit.ly/1YmD9x8 The Involvement Now Team also have an event Picnic in the Park Bring along a Picnic to Saltwell Park On Thursday 23
rd June
From12pm until 2.30pm
More information can be found at http://bit.ly/1PYoLtn
What is coming up next at Inclusion North
15th June Yorkshire & Humber Lead Officers
20th June North East Talking Travel
23rd
June Yorkshire & Humber Family Carers
29th June North East Family Carers
30th June Yorkshire & Humber Safe Places Sharing
Event
7th July North East Family Carers
12th July Creative Communication Training
Newcastle
19th July Creative Communication Training Leeds
11th August Yorkshire & Humber Family Carers
If you would like to know more about any of these events
contact Marie on 0113 244 4792
If you would like any information on any of our meetings, training or projects you can contact the office on: Tel: 0113 244 4792 E-mail: [email protected] Or you can write to us at:
Inclusion North CIC Woodhouse Community Centre 197 Woodhouse Street Leeds, LS6 2NY You can visit our website at: www.inclusionnorth.org Or you can contact any member of the Inclusion North team: Samantha Clark Tel: 07823 536 603 Email: [email protected] Kellie Woodley
Tel: 07876 145 390
Email: [email protected]
Lucy Virgo
Tel: 07944 185771
Email: [email protected]
Angela Ellis
Tel: 07487 729237
Email: [email protected]
Kirsty Morgan
Tel: 07539 063467
Email: [email protected]
Ailis Hardy
Tel: 07767 776125
Email: [email protected]
Inclusion North Member Areas 2016-17 -
If you live in one of these areas you can come to our member events.
Yorkshire and the Humber Barnsley Bradford Calderdale Doncaster Hull Leeds North Lincolnshire North Yorkshire Sheffield Wakefield York
North East Darlington Durham Gateshead Hartlepool Middlesbrough Newcastle North Tyneside Northumberland Redcar and Cleveland South Tyneside Stockton Sunderland
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