Dementia Action Week – 17th-23rd May – event with ACP and Forward Carers
Are you a carer? Are you looking after someone with dementia? Do you have a diagnosis of dementia yourself?
Are you a carer? Are you looking after someone with dementia? Do you have a diagnosis of dementia yourself?
ACP return with their monthly blogpost from Kam to explore health and wellbeing.
Could you help these communities with vaccination activity? If so, please contact our colleagues within University Hospital Birmingham via email BMV@uhb.nhs.uk they would welcome you assistance.
Balsall Heath Local History Society’s monthly gazette is now available to download.
ACP are continuing to run a range of wellbeing activities online.
Moseley Road Baths are running a series of online Yoga workshops for children on Thursday afternoons after school.
We will listen to you and support you without judgement. You don’t need to disclose any details you don’t want to. Choose a contact method which suits you.
Free helpline: 0800 019 8818
Live chat: www.anawim.co.uk
Safe, open Drop-in: See opening times at www.anawim.co.uk
Join as a member for just £4 and access a weekly shop for all your essential food, grocery and toiletry items and check each week for new stock.
To Become a Member: https://your-local-pantry.force.com/s/member-sign-up or come in Tuesday or Thursday, 9:00am-11:00am and a volunteer will help you sign up.
Address: 57 Park Road, Sparkhill
All up to date information can be viewed in full at: https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus.
This stage of the roadmap out of lockdown sees more businesses and activities allowed to open:
Alongside the rollout of the vaccine, regular testing is an essential part of the easing of restrictions and now testing is being made even more convenient and easy to obtain. Getting tested is a great way to reduce your risk of spreading the virus to friends, loved ones, and the wider community, and helps track the progress of national and local virus-control measures.
If you or a member of your household has a possible or confirmed case of Covid infection, see these guidelines.
There are different ways to arrange the test depending on whether or not you have symptoms:
If you do NOT have Covid symptoms – All of us should now be starting to test twice a week; the government has announced that everyone in England will be able to access free, regular, rapid coronavirus testing twice a week. Testing for asymptomatic individuals is available across the city including fixed sites, mobile sites, and over 100 community pharmacies. Taking a rapid lateral flow test is a great way to reduce your risk of spreading the virus to friends, loved ones, and colleagues if working from home is not possible. If you are asymptomatic and don’t have access to the free lateral flow tests through work, school, or other community sites, you can order free at-home tests here. More information on at-home testing can be seen here.
If you DO have Covid symptoms – If you have symptoms, especially a high temperature, new continuous cough, or change to your sense of smell or taste, you should call 119, or go to the NHS website where you can book a test at one of the 12 local symptomatic testing sites across the city, or arrange a test to be delivered to your home.
Information on the rollout of vaccines across Birmingham can be seen on the NHS Birmingham and Solihull Covid Vaccine website.
Information and resources put together by BVSC primarily by and for BAME communities can be seen here, including a section addressing concerns about the vaccines.
Under 30s may now choose an alternative to the AstraZeneca vaccine if they wish.
We must continue to follow the social distancing guidelines after having our vaccines, especially while the lockdown measures are gradually eased.
It’s important we also look after our wellbeing and
Detailed Guidance
The government guidance can be seen here, with the full guidance here.
Data4Good Festival 2021, an online programme of events in May 2021.
The Muath Trust is offering FREE Online Training via Zoom
We are excited to learn that Moseley Road Baths CIO have announced that swimming will commence on 4th May. This is the result of lots of hard work by the team to get everything up and running. They are requesting the help of volunteers to clean public areas ahead of opening.
Do you need help completing your census form or know someone who is struggling? Help is available at a session at Balsall Heath Children’s Centre on 27th April, 11am-3pm.
Moseley Road Baths CIO are preparing for the building to open to the public soon. Staff are eager to get people back in the pool (and no doubt have a dip themselves!). They are looking for a bit of help to get the building looking great for when they open the doors on Monday!
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