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April 10, 2025
Grantham: Grantham Disabled Children's Society - GDCS
Serve & Protect Credit Union - 2025/26 Cash ISA now launched!
Secure a guaranteed and tax-free 4% AER return on your savings for the 2025/26 tax year, while supporting the wider community of those who serve and protect. Here’s how the new Fixed Cash ISA benefits you:
- Start Small, Save Big: Deposit as little as £5, with contributions up to £20,000 for this tax year.
- Tax-Free Growth: Enjoy a guaranteed 4% AER return to maximise your savings effortlessly.
- Peace of Mind: Your savings are protected up to £85,000 by the FSCS (Financial Services Compensation Scheme).
- Community Impact: Your savings make a meaningful difference by supporting others within the credit union.
Learn more at: https://sandpcu.co.uk/isa-hs-email
Northern Ireland: Once A Warrior: Life Beyond The Uniform - Podcast from Northern Ireland Veterans Commissioners Office
Listen to "Once a warrior: Life Beyond The Uniform" the brand new podcast, from Northern Ireland Veterans Commissioners Office, and get inspired by these incredible journeys.
Subscribe now: https://nivco.podbean.com
#Veterans
#VeteransPodcast
#WarStories
#NIVeterans
Information provided by HIVE NI
April 9, 2025
April 8, 2025
Lichfield: A message from the Military Housing Liaison Officer
A message from the Military Housing Liaison Officer:
Standard of SFA Move Outs:
Move out fails are currently increasing and exceeding move out passes.
SP/Occupant have a responsibility to present their SFA at move Out Standard. This to allow DIO/IP to turn SFA around for future occupancy in good time. When SP move out of their home, it is highly likely a new family will be moving in very soon after. SP/Occupants must leave their home in accordance with the DIO/Pinnacle move-out standard. CM-clean-RD-Revised-Move-in-and-out-specification-FINAL-Dec-24-002-1.1.pdf. These standards have been developed by all stakeholders involved in providing your Service Family Accommodation and are in line with the Government Decent Homes Standard. Pinnacle move out checklist: Handy moving home checklist - Pinnacle Service Families
To help you understand what you need to do, your Pinnacle Housing Officer will go through everything with you at the pre-move out. It is really important you take action on any work required of you, or you may be charged. To avoid being charged when you move out you must follow the advice set by your Housing Officer at the pre-move out appointment. You will have at least 28 days between your pre-move out and move out appointments to make changes.
Remember to always check your home against the full move out standards and complete the list of work agreed with your Housing Officer at your pre-move out appointment.
SP may challenge/dispute charges raised on move out - Charges for damages to Service Family Accommodation (SFA) and Substitute Service Family Accommodation (SSFA) and 2025DIN01-031-Charges for Damage and Deficiencies for Service Family Accommodation (SFA) and Substitute SFA (SSFA).docx
Please Note: Personnel will have 14 days from receipt of notification to lodge a Stage 1 dispute which must include details of the efforts made to resolve the dispute at the time of move out and photographic evidence wherever possible. If no dispute is lodged within 14 calendar days the charge will be taken direct from pay (through Joint Personnel Administration (JPA)
Gloucestershire: Want to make a healthy change?
The HLS team provide free healthy lifestyle behavioural support coaching around giving up smoking, drinking less alcohol, increasing physical activity and losing weight for anyone over 18 (or over 12 for smoking support) who lives or has a GP registered in Gloucestershire.
Glasgow and Lanarkshire: Army Cadet Force Annual Review 2024-2025
It can be found here:
tinyurl.com/RepGandL
Information Provided by Leuchars HIVE
April 7, 2025
Fife: Mental Health Support Access Therapies Fife
They can help provide people with the information and skills they need to improve mental wellbeing.
Parent groups include:
✔ Child Healthy Weight Workshops
✔ Embracing Difference
✔ Parent ADHD courses
✔ Parenting an Anxious Child
✔ Parent Awareness of Developing Differently (PADD)
✔ Parent Awareness of Learning Disabilities Support Group (PALS)
✔ Parent Awareness Programme for Autism Support (PAPAS)
✔ Social Stories
✔ Understanding Kids
✔ Understanding Teens
For more information on parent groups, please visit: https://www.accesstherapiesfife.scot.nhs.uk/how-can-we-help-you/parent-groups/
Information provided by Leuchars HIVE
Leuchars: Cafe and Soft play in the Community Centre
Until a decision is made, the soft play and seating area will be open for use from Mon 10 Feb (Mon – Thurs) between the hours of 0900 – 1430 hrs and closed on Fridays.
However individuals using the area will do so at their risk and supervise their own children. A cleaning kit will be available in the area and we ask all users to clean and clear up after themselves to ensure the areas remains clean, hygienic and safe for other users.
If this does not happen, both areas will be closed.
Information provided by Leuchars HIVE
April 4, 2025
Wiltshire: Parent Carer Council - what's on and how they help families with additional needs in Wiltshire
The WPCC is Wiltshire’s Parent Carer Forum that represents and supports parent carers of children and young people aged 0-25 resident in Wiltshire
You can learn more about the work the WPCC does to shape services on behalf of Parent Carers in Wiltshire in the who we are, what we do and who we work with sections
The WPCC also supports parent carers, and professional colleagues working with them, through its Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Information Service (SENDIS). If you’re looking for specific information on services, organisations, or activities, start in the signposting and what’s on sections.
You can find out more about the range of work that SENDIS carries out in the what we do section.
Information provided by Colerne and Lyneham HIVEs
Colerne: New 21 Signal Regiment Welfare Sway page
Please click here to visit the new 21 Signal Sway page where you can:
- Meet the wider Welfare team
- Find details of how to book the Welfare house or flat
- Discounted park pass information
Information provided by Colerne HIVE
Corsham: Inclusive play weekend sessions
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Further details can be found on the Wiltshire Inclusive Dance page here
Information provided by Colerne & Lyneham HIVE
Headspace - New Ebb Chat Service now available
To sign up, please go to https://work.headspace.com/britisharmy/member-enroll
Please use your @mod.gov.uk, @armymail.mod.uk or @csmail.mod.uk email address to verify your account when prompted.
BFBS Competition: A Minecraft Movie Merch Bundle

A Minecraft Movie is out in cinemas April 4th.
Don’t let this loot despawn, click the link in the comments and enter for a chance to win.
https://www.bfbs.com/minecraft
April 3, 2025

Job Details:
Job Reference: HCC620467
Salary Range: £32,149 - £35,241 per annum
Work Location: Dame Mary Fagan House, Basingstoke
Hours per week: 37
Contract Type: Permanent
Closing Date: 15 April 2025
The Role:
As a Reablement Practitioner, you’ll be working across all disciplines within the Reablement service including sensory loss, occupational therapy and the community response team (CRT). You’ll be part of a progressive team, using an enabling, adaptive approach, supporting people to live in their own homes where possible, and in the least restrictive way.
What you'll do:
- Alongside a multi-disciplinary team of Health and Social Care professionals, you’ll triage referrals, complete holistic assessments of need and plan supportive interventions.
- Use a strengths-based approach when providing advice and information throughout someone’s reablement journey, enabling them to problem solve and make informed decisions.
- Build positive working relationships with service users and their wider support network, healthcare professionals and local community networks.
- Support professional practitioners with safeguarding cases.
What we're looking for:
- Experience in a Reablement, Rehabilitation, Health or Social Care setting.
- General knowledge of the Care Act 2014 and Mental Capacity Act 2005.
- Excellent communication, interpersonal and teamwork skills.
- Detail-orientated and able to assess risks, needs and analyse information.
- Demonstrates patience, compassion and empathy, treating service users with dignity and respect in all interactions.
Why join us?
- Make a Difference: Work in partnership with organisations across Health and Social care to maximise independence, prevent hospital admissions, and facilitate rapid discharge from hospital to improve outcomes for the people of Hampshire. For further information please visit our Reablement website.
- Professional Development: Supportive supervision and continuous learning opportunities, including formal qualification routes and a comprehensive suite of management training. All team members obtain a Care Certificate once in post, fully funded by the council.
- Employee Support: Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice.
- Competitive Benefits Package: Including generous annual leave entitlement, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. Find more information here.










