Staying Connected
We know that it is a really difficult time for everyone right now particularly having to adjust to new ways of working, possibly going into self-isolation and being separated from family and friends. We know how important it is to stay connected and to keep in touch with what is happening, particularly as the situation is changing daily. We have been overwhelmed by the amazing stories of our communities coming together; setting up their own support networks, telephone befriending services, helping out with shopping, local pubs offering takeaways. This community spirit and resilience is remarkable and we really appreciate everyone efforts to help out wherever they can.
During this difficult time when social contact is limited and we are unable to meet, we want to continue to use our Forum network to stay in touch and to keep you updated with the latest information. We also want to make sure you have the necessary support that you need. We will ensure that we try to avoid duplicating information as much as possible and only contact you when we have new information to share. If there are areas that you want to know more about, please do tell us so that we can target the information more effectively.
The team are contactable on our usual email addresses and contact numbers, see contact information below. Keeping connected with people is really important at this time and we are here to support you.
In this communication we are focussing on :
Community support – What is happening in your area? - We need your help to find out.
The Council is supporting Virgincare and the 3SG to set up a helpline to signpost people to services and support in their community. We want your help to find out what is happening on the ground in your area.
We have developed a short survey and would appreciate it if you could provide us with information about community websites, local shopping, on-line activities, community meals etc, anything that would help the team to signpost services to local people.
The survey should take no more than a couple of minutes to complete. Thank you in advance for your help.
The 3SG are also recruiting a network of volunteers, called Compassionate Community Volunteers, to help local community groups and charities as they work to support elderly or vulnerable people self-isolating. More than a thousand people from across Bath and North East Somerset have already signed up to volunteer. Here is how to sign up. Charities and community groups who would like support from 3SG’s volunteers, should post their volunteer opportunities here.
Funding for community organisations and businesses
Useful links
The following links provide useful, factual and regularly updated information on COVID -19:
Overview of COVID-19 – what is it? Common questions and answers on COVID-19 including advice for families, prevention, how it’s caught and spread, self-isolation, test and treatment, and foreign travel.
Useful Contact Numbers
You do not need to contact 111 to tell them you're staying at home, instead use the online 111 coronavirus service:
If people feel they cannot cope with their symptoms at home
their condition gets worse
their symptoms do not get better after 7 days
Only call 111 if you cannot get help online.
The DfE have set up a new helpline to answer questions about COVID-19 related to education. Staff, parents and young people can contact the helpline as follows:
Telephone: 0800 046 8687
Email: DfE.coronavirushelpline@education.gov.uk
Opening hours: 8am to 6pm (Monday to Friday)
Sara Dixon
Locality Manager
Partnership and Corporate Services
Bath & North East Somerset Council
tel: 01225 396594
email: sara_dixon@bathnes.gov.uk
www.bathnes.gov.uk
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