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May 19, 2025

Grantham: family lives Community Connects


Community Connects - Promoting emotional wellbeing and physical health

In North Lincs we deliver a peer support service for people who are experiencing emotional wellbeing problems, who may feel isolated, lonely, lack confidence and/or experience a sense of being out of control or powerlessness over their situation. They may feel disconnected from their community and feel unable to live life the way they had hoped to.

At Family Lives we recognise that everyone’s experience is unique to what is happening for them in their life and mind and that everyone will feel things at different degrees of severity over different periods of time.

Our team of Peer Support Workers all have lived experience and have a good understanding of what people are going through and coping with. We know what it feels like to feel you are alone and we understand that sometimes the worry and concern about the stigma associated with mental health can be overwhelming and can act as a barrier to seeking support. We also know how relieved and hopeful people can feel when they do reach out and realise that they are not alone, and support is available.

Our team will use their lived experience of mental health issues by offering emotional, practical and social support to enable people to regain balance in their life. We do this by offering a listening ear and understanding and developing positive peer relationships. We support people to find their own strengths and solutions, build their confidence and self-esteem including the confidence and skills to manage their home and finances. We help them to develop a toolkit and coping strategies on their journey to achieving better mental health, living life independently, pursuing social or vocational interests and achieving their aspirations, forging meaningful connections socially and with family, friends and within the community and live their life with purpose and emotionally and physically healthy and well.

We work closely with the Social Prescribing Service, Recovery Colleges and other community primary health care teams. We have good partnerships with local community services such as colleges, employment, benefit and housing teams, Refugee Council, Family Centres and so much more.
Our support services

At Family Lives we believe that our services are needed more than ever in the current crisis; we know that many individuals and families are experiencing even more challenges. This service provides a programme of support which, includes, face-to-face sessions in the home and community, phone and remote support, group work, social gatherings, signposting and support with accessing other services and activities.

We aim to deliver a friendly service in a manner that encourages participation and partnership and enables us to tailor our service to meet people’s unique needs. We appreciate it will change as we travel together but to begin with, we can offer the following types of support:

One to one individual support for between 2 – 3 months on a weekly or fortnightly basis.
Light touch individual support over a longer period of time 3 – 6 months as and when required but approximately every 3 to 4 weeks.
Group support will be available to everyone waiting for, accessing and following completion of their individual support on a fortnightly basis.
Care to Chat support via telephone or video support for those who are waiting for the service or are not quite ready to meet in person. Duration to be determined with the individuals accessing support.
Phone and online support, including signposting to the Family Lives helpline, email support and live chat and other services is available to everyone throughout the support and for people making general enquiries.
Facebook Group where people can engage and connect with each other in a safe space, offer and receive support, share and gain information about coping strategies, local community events and relevant helpful organisations.
The online support can be accessed along the individual support sessions and group work.

For more information at: family lives

Information provided by Grantham HIVE 

Service Family Accommodation (SFA) Communications Update from DIO, 16 May 25

Early adopters of new online platform HomeHub

DIO in collaboration with Pinnacle, Amey and VIVO, have invited a small group of Personnel and families as early adopters of HomeHub – a new online platform for households to easily manage repairs, appointments and their SFA in general.

Early adopters include representatives from all three services and a mix of ranks and locations – with the aim of gaining a broad representation of our SFA community and estate.

Those participating will be contacted in the coming days with instructions on how to take part. From this month until August, they will have access to an early version of HomeHub where they can feedback their honest thoughts and experiences through surveys.

For those families supporting the development of HomeHub as early adopters, your help in gathering feedback will be invaluable in helping us refine the portal into a seamless and user-friendly platform that really meets the needs of our families. A finalised version of HomeHub will be rolled out to all SFA this year.

Summer safety reminders:

  • Window restrictors
With the warmer weather and children soon off for the school holidays, it’s imperative you and your family stay safe this summer by following the current safety guidance on window restrictors.

We understand that it can get very warm, and you may want to open windows wide to let in a cool breeze, but there is a risk of children or vulnerable adults falling from open windows and being injured if restrictors are not engaged.

It is important to check whether your window restrictors are operating correctly. Please contact Pinnacle immediately on 0800 031 8628 if your restrictors are not working or your windows can be opened more than 100mm when restrictors are engaged.

  • Gas and electrical safety
Gas and electrical safety in SFA are a top priority for DIO, our industry partners and their sub-contractors. We regularly ensure appliances are safe and checks are carried out for gas every 12 months and electrics every 2 years.

There have been a few incidences recently where access has been blocked to a boiler flue or electrics have been adjusted – causing damage to the properties and a safety risk to families and neighbours.

To ensure everyone remains safe, it is vital we can access your home to carry out these inspections and you do not interfere, alter or obstruct any gas or electric appliances, in particular boiler flues.

Flues are designed to take in air and then dispel harmful fumes outside homes via a second duct. Any interference could cause the appliance to malfunction or prevent boiler emissions being discharged outside the home, resulting in a serious health risk to the household. The flues are checked annually as part of the Landlord Gas Safety Inspections (LGSI).

Before undertaking any DIY projects, you should seek approval by submitting an enhancement request to Pinnacle to ensure the proposed works are safe.

Understanding the Afghan Resettlement Programme (ARP)

Defence has created an informative and transparent leaflet called ‘welcoming our new neighbours’ to help you understand more about our eligible Afghan allies, who have been relocated into our communities and SFA under the UK’s safe and legal ARP.

The new resource is attached for ease and outlines:
  • Eligibility and the evidence-based migration process.
  • Defence’s duty to support our Afghan allies in need, who risked their lives working alongside British Armed Forces during the campaign in Afghanistan.
  • Answers to the most frequently asked questions and safety concerns of families.
  • How families can support their integration into the community.

 
Click on the image to open the leaflet

Improvements to the e-1132 form online system

Applying for your new SFA home can be both an exciting and daunting time. To make the process of applying easier, DIO will be updating the design of the e-1132 form today (Friday 16 May 2025) – making it simpler for you to navigate the online system and locate the information you need quickly.

On receipt of a new assignment order or if you are entitled to SFA, you must apply for your new home at your next duty station using the e-1132 form. You can access the online system here after logging into the Defence intranet.

Weeton & Fulwood: AWS - YHA Residential 2025

Information provided by Preston & Weeton HIVE

Stafford: Staffordshire smart alert - stand up against street harassment





With 80% of women in the UK reporting harassment in public spaces and 75% of harassment victims saying no one helped, the need for action is urgent.

The Suzy Lamplugh Trust has partnered with L’Oréal Paris to deliver the Stand Up Against Street Harassment training programme across the UK.

Developed by international NGO Right To Be, this globally approved free bystander intervention training empowers individuals to safely step in and support victims of public harassment.

Join over 18,000 people in the UK who've already completed the training by booking one of our May dates:

👉 22nd of May 12:00-12.30

👉29th of May 12:00-12:30

Sign up now at www.suzylamplugh.org/Pages/Events/Category/events

Most people want to help but don’t know how - this training changes that. Together, we can make public spaces safer for everyone.

Information provided by Stafford HIVE

May 17, 2025

Northern Ireland: Did you, a loved one, or someone you knew serve in the Ulster Defence Regiment?

 
Did You, A loved One, or Someone You Know Serve In The Ulster Defence Regiment?

Since 1972, the UDR Benevolent Fund has been dedicated to supporting former members, their widows/widowers, and their families in times of need.

They offer confidential and compassionate support when you need it most:

Financial advice and support
Healthcare support
Mental health care and support
Wellbeing support

To find out more about their services, please get in touch:

Call: 07720677838 or Email: udrbenfund@outlook.com

*Proof of service required

Please note caseworkers, whose knowledge and expertise are of the highest level, will deal with any issue sensitively and confidentially, however as part of a grant application process, personal information and supporting documentation will be required.

#UDRBenFund #KeepTheBenFundNumber

Information provided by HIVE NI

May 16, 2025

Hereford: New Garden Waste Collection Across Herefordshire



Register your interest in new garden waste collection service

Herefordshire Council are introducing a new household garden waste collection service for residents from March 2026 and are inviting you to register your interest now.
The new, optional, garden waste collection service will replace the current single use green plastic sacks.
Find out more and register - https://orlo.uk/6uUwg


Information provided by Wales HIVE Hub

Stafford: MOD Community Centre AWS Community Support weekly activities



Information Provided by Stafford HIVE

Hereford: Free Training Course, Cancer and Cardiovascular disease prevention & screening - Tue 20 May


 Information provided by Wales HIVE Hub

Worcester: Veterans and Families Event


 Information provided by Wales HIVE Hub

May 15, 2025

Brecon: Flying Start Brecon - Bump & Buggy Walk on Wednesdays from 21 May 25

Brecon Flying Start:
Starting next week!

Come and join us for a lovely stroll along the promenade. Meeting at 2pm at The Hop Out (was Cat Soup Kitchen).

Yn dechrau'r wythnos nesaf!

Dewch i ymuno â ni am dro hyfryd ar hyd y promenâd. Cyfarfod am 2pm yn The Hop Out (oedd Cat Soup Kitchen)

Information provided by Wales HIVE Hub.