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The sun shone for Connect ’09

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

On Sunday 27th September ’09 Crawley Happy Times popped down to Langley Green playing fields for a great day out with organisers Crawley Borough Council for Connect ’09.

Chris Marsden & Iris Adley from The British Red Cross

Chris Marsden & Iris Adley from The British Red Cross

PCSO's Tony Cook, Matt Froud, Debbie Hewlitt, Michelle Jack & Matt Saville

PCSO's Tony Cook, Matt Froud, Debbie Hewlitt, Michelle Jack & Matt Saville

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The event was mainly for the youth of the community. Present were such advise organisations who were all ready and willing to discuss most subjects handing out handy leaflets for future reference.

The stage was set and the music was played. It becomes extremely apparent how much musical talent we have when you attend these local events. We took some footage for you to enjoy which you can watch below. Some interesting up and coming performers in our eyes.

Pat Nelson and his assistants of Jerk Chicken supplying great food

Pat Nelson and his assistants of Jerk Chicken supplying great food

Rishi Sharma (aka KK) and manager Kennedy Mutongerwa

Rishi Sharma (aka KK) and manager Kennedy Mutongerwa

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We also had the guys from Kung Fu Schools, Lindsey Murch and Alan Sawyer giving advise on self defense. Lindsey and Alan show the young ones how Kung Fu can build self asteem and confidence and help them if ever they needed to defend themselves. The participants, be it children or adults, also benefit from a great exercise regime, keeping them fit and health. Crawley Happy Times has been invited down to see what the school has to offer the community so watch this space…..

Alan and Lindsey from Kung Fu Schools

Alan and Lindsey from Kung Fu Schools

Here are a list of organisations present to give advise and support: -

Crawley Borough Council:
Youth Awards Crawley
Community Safety
Active Crawley Team

Playservice
Positive activities for young People
Crawley Freestyle Association
Youth Service
Connexions
Crawley Cagers
Rethink
Muslim youth helpline
Outset Youth
Crawley Eagles
Crawley Islamic and Cultural Centre
Crawley Kung Fu school
Rare range (football)

http://www.nomadteam.org.uk/

fire service
Vision in Youth Collective
www.keepbritaintidy.org

Lloyd Aitken, Olwen Capper & Helen Brown - Family & Friends Network

Lloyd Aitken, Olwen Capper & Helen Brown - Family & Friends Network

The day, first of it’s kind at Langley Green, was a great success. Adam Welton, Youth and Community Outreach Officer for Crawley Borough Council told us 500 youngsters had attended the event, which is a great achievement for the first event. We are sure we will see Adam and his efforts again next year.

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Compare care providers with West Sussex website

Friday, July 17th, 2009

An innovative website is up and running, enabling people to select and compare care providers across West Sussex.

It ties in with the launch of the 2009/10 West Sussex Care Guide, giving information and advice on support and care services for adults across West Sussex.

The Guide is published jointly by West Sussex County Council and the West Sussex Forum, which represents and works on behalf of independent care providers across the county.

A new feature for this year is the Caringinfo.com (www.caringinfo.com) website, believed to be the first of its kind in the UK. It displays the Care Quality Commission overall star rating for each care home, and enables people to select and compare care providers on the basis of their rating.

The Care Guide and website contain information on the different types of care available and who may be eligible for help from the County Council. There are also details of carers support services across the county and information on self-directed support and how the scheme works.

Readers of the Care Guide can also find out more about various community services, including the Meals on Wheels service and the differences between residential and nursing home care.

The Care Guide contains a list of useful contacts and has listings for care homes across the county, banded together into the relevant locality, including how many places each home has and what type of care they provide. Registered care at home organisations are also listed geographically.

West Sussex County Council Leader Henry Smith said: “West Sussex is unique in publishing a care guide as a collaboration between the council and the independent sector. It’s an informative and important guide outlining all types of care available in West Sussex and how to access those services.”

Paul Renshaw, Chief Executive Officer of The West Sussex Forum, said: “Information and advice are the glue of a 21st century care system that seeks to function well and deliver choice and control to older and disabled people, their families and carers.

“Until now, those people in West Sussex who fund their own care or who do not meet the criteria for local authority support have been left to navigate the system without any professional input – often at a time of major change and considerable personal upheaval. Caringinfo and The West Sussex Care Guide are leading the way in helping people get the support and advice they need.”

For a copy of the care guide contact your Locality Office. You can also view the guide on the County Council website at www.westsussex.gov.uk or the Forum website at www.caringinfo.com.