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East Midlands Ambulance Service annual performance results
To view the annual performace results please use the following link, EM Ambulance Service annual performance results.
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Nottinghamshire County LINk
Priorities for 2010 – 2011
Nottinghamshire County LINk will be holding a three staged event to establish its priorities for 2010 – 2011.
STAGE 1 – LOCAL WORKSHOPS (January / February 2010)
Six workshops will be held across Nottinghamshire to give local people the opportunity to put forward their issues in their community.
STAGE 2 – ISSUES PANEL (February 2010)
A group of LINk participants will finalise the prioritisation of issues put forward from the workshops, as well as issues raised in 2009 that have not yet been dealt with.
STAGE 2 – WORK PLAN LAUNCH CONFERENCE (March 2010)
A conference will be held to launch and publicise the new work plan and give people the opportunity to join Task and Finish Groups, which will be looking into the newly prioritised issues.
If you are interested in taking part in any of these stages, please let us know so that we can register your interest!
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Job Vacancy
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LINk annual report
Nottingham County LINk has completed the production of it’s annual report. The report is now available to the public and can be downloaded from our publications page now! Please do just click on the pink hyperlink to download a copy.
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Bassetlaw Community Outreach
Community Outreach is a Nottinghamshire County Council LinkAge Plus project that started in Bassetlaw in March 2007 with the aim of helping older people remain independent and in their own homes.
The Community Outreach Advisor can visit older people in their own homes and offer advice and information on a number of local services such as Befriending Schemes, Transport and Meal Services.
Visits are made to local groups and clubs throughout the area to promote the service and support older people.
It is also possible to complete First Contact checklists during visits.
The Outreach Advisor has helped with issues such as:
- Making contact with groups and clubs to help combat isolation
- Crime prevention
- Adaptations to the home, e.g. Grab rails
- Helping to arrange DIY and gardening
- Arranging benefits checks
For more information on this service contact Laura Goad, Community Outreach Advisor at the Retford Action Centre on 01777 709650 or lgoad@retfordactioncentre.org.uk
Each Thursday Laura can be contacted through the Retford Resource for Older People on 01777 862745.
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NORTH NOTTS CROSSROADS AND MACMILLAN CARERS SUPPORT SERVICE
North Notts Crossroads working with Macmillan cancer support offers a free home based carers support service to patients and their families who live in Ashfield, Mansfield, Newark and Bassetlaw areas in Nottinghamshire.
Their aim is to understand the individual needs of people living with cancer and life limiting illness and of those caring for them. It also provides whatever practical and emotional support suits their circumstances. This can help avoid admissions to hospital or residential care for patients who would like to remain in their own home.
All the care support workers are carefully selected paid members of staff who are trained to understand the needs of people with cancer or life limiting illness. Before they begin work we take up references and complete police checks.
North Notts Crossroads has over 20years experience of providing both carers respite services and personal care for people who wish to remain at home.
The Service is very flexible and can be tailored to suit individual needs it may include:
- Practical and emotional support
- Evening breaks for carers
- Overnight care service
- Preparation of meals and light housework
- Personal care with washing and dressing for example
- Outings for the person with care needs
- Help with giving medication
- A sympathetic and understanding person to talk to about worries and problems
- Regular breaks for carers during the day
Contact Details :
Tina Richardson – Crossroads Macmillan Carer Support Manager.
Telephone: 01623 658535
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Nottingham’s City and County LINks’ overwhelmed with responses to the first Culture in Care Conference.
People from Nottingham’s diverse communities will be able to make a real difference to health and social care issues that are important to them. The LINks are set up to assess and review our experiences of publicly funded health and social care provisions.
Both LINks’ have joined forces to host the ‘Culture in Care’ conference and workshops event on Friday 17th April 2009 at the Nottingham City Council House between 11am and 3pm and a consultation and awareness day on 22nd April 2009, 11am – 3pm. The ‘question time’ themed event will examine the experiences of minority communities using Health and Social Care services in the city and county.
The conference (which has had such an overwhelming response that it was oversubscribed within 10 days of being advertised) will be streamed live on the internet and will feature an impressive, professional panel that includes:
Councillor Edward Llewellyn – Jones (Chair of the Over view & Scrutiny Committee and Health for the County)
Councillor Ginny Klein (Chair of Health and Adult Social Care Committee for the City)
Giles Matsell (Head of Equalities & Diversity Nottingham University Hospitals Trust NHS)
Julie Andrews (Patient & Public Involvement Manager – Mansfield & Ashfield. NHS Nottinghamshire County)
Veronica Sterling (Commissioning Manager for Housing and Health Nottingham City)
Ebru Ince (BME worker for Nottinghamshire County and Nottingham City LINks’) said: “This event gives everyone a chance to identify where improvement is needed most and where good practice is already in place”.
People who attend the event will be able to pose questions and give feedback about their experiences of health and care services.
The event on the 17th is now fully booked and the 22nd April is open to the public, for more information contact the LINks team on: 0115 9754647 or send an email to: info@strongerlocalvoice.com







