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October 4, 2023

Kent & Medway: Share Your Views on Mental Health & Wellbeing Services for Children, Teenagers and Young People

 


Kent & Medway Integrated Care System wants to know what you think about how to improve mental health and wellbeing services for children, teenagers and young people.

There is a survey with five simple questions for everyone to answer – please follow THIS LINK

Information provided by Chatham HIVE


October 3, 2023

Armed Forces Pension Scheme - 2015 Remedy updates published


A booklet entitled '2015 PENSION REMEDY: Consultation Response and key details you need to know' has been published today on Gov.uk, and several other guidance documents have also been uploaded recently.

To view these documents, please click HERE

Domestic Abuse - MOD guidance on where to find help

September 29, 2023

Dover: Family Food Bank Distribution Points

 


Information provided by Chatham HIVE

Colerne: Lunchtime circuits at the gym on camp every Tues & Thurs 1200-1300


Please note that spouses must have:

  • Completed the membership form and medical questionnaire
  • Paid the £5 annual gym membership fee (this may be increasing to £25 in the future) to the Regimental Accountant
  • Completed their induction before using the gym equipment or attending the circuits class

You can collect the membership form and medical questionnaire from the HIVE office in the Community Centre on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays 0900-1700. Alternatively please email rc-pers-hive-colerne-0mailbox@mod.gov.uk and the forms can be posted through your door.

Information provided by Colerne HIVE

September 28, 2023

Dorset: Fully funded courses available for adults.


Courses are currently running in Blandford, Bournemouth, Dorchester and Weymouth plus there are some online options. 

Support work in schools’ level 2
Great for anyone wanting employment in a school or nursery.

Hair and Beauty level 1
Ideal intro course for anyone interested in the Hair and Beauty industry.

Health and safety level 2 with Level 3 First Aid
Great as an all-rounder qualification, great for within the workplace.

Culinary skills level 1
Good introductory course for catering or hospitality roles.

Maths level 1 and 2
Great as a upskilling qualification or a staple cv builder for those who don’t have GCSE maths.

Numeracy skills for life
A more relaxed confidence builder course around numeracy and number.

Business start-up level 2
Perfect for any budding entrepreneurs or aspiring small business owners.

To find out full list of courses available or more information go to www.wrecltd.co.uk

All courses are suitable for participants who are:
19+
A Dorset Resident
Eligible to work in the UK
Earning less than £18,500 yearly or are unemployed. This is individual and not household income based. 

Information provided by Bovington HIVE 
























Dorset: Local area job opportunities

If you are looking for employment in your local area click HERE

Use the filter boxes on both search engines above to refine your search for specific roles, location, salary etc.


Information provided by Bovington HIVE

September 27, 2023

Wiltshire: You report it, we sort it with the MyWilts app



Have you downloaded the Wiltshire Council reporting app MyWilts?

You can report a number of issues at your fingertips, without having to call the Council or visit one of their hubs. Examples of issues you can report include:
  • Abandoned vehicles
  • Weather emergencies
  • Fly tipping
  • Overflowing litter bins
  • Graffiti
To visit the website click the link above or download the app via Google Play or the app store.

Information provided by Colerne HIVE

Wiltshire: Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) service from Avon & Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership

 

IAPT stands for Improving Access to Psychological Therapies and aims to help people access support for a range of wellbeing problems.

Many people can struggle to manage their emotions or feelings and need support to find helpful ways to cope. AWP's IAPT services can help you manage a range of common problems.

The three main types of support on offer are:
  • Self-help resources, for example information leaflets, relaxing audio media, and access to the SilverCloud website to help with difficulties such as stress, low mood, anxiety and some long-term physical health conditions
  • Courses and workshops which you can attend in person or online
  • One-to-one appointments, assessments and therapy sessions

For details of the above, including how to self-refer, please click here

Please note that Wiltshire IAPT services are available to anyone from the age of 16 years with a registered GP in Wiltshire. If you are still Serving and would like to access support, please speak with your Unit Welfare team, Army Welfare Service or nearest HIVE.

Information provided by Colerne & Lyneham HIVE

South West: Forces Connect


The Armed Forces Covenant is a promise by the nation ensuring that those who serve or who have served in the armed forces, and their families, are treated fairly.

The military community comprises Regulars and Reservists from the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, Army and Royal Air Force, their families and veterans, including National Service.

Forces Connect South West is a local authority initiative that supports the delivery of the Armed Forces Covenant to the military community across the South West through effective partnerships.