POSITIVE ROLE MODEL AWARD FOR RACE, RELIGION & FAITH  –

POSITIVE ROLE MODEL AWARD FOR RACE, RELIGION & FAITH –

Vanessa Boateng is the first black councillor in Knowsley Town Council, one of five parishes under the Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council. She founded a charity geared towards social inclusion, integration and to create the awareness of the welfare and protection of children’s rights in the UK amongst migrants. Vanessa was instrumental in the “Bring Back Our Girls” Liverpool movement when 110 girls from Chibok in Nigeria were kidnapped by boko haram which drew worldwide attention. Vanessa is also the first female trustee and General Secretary of the Liverpool Commonwealth Association responsible for the general organisation of the LCA and community engagement. In 2018, Vanessa was invited by HM the Queen to a reception at Buckingham Palace in recognition of individuals who have made a significant contribution to the UK’s Commonwealth diaspora communities.

Cllr Vanessa Boateng has been awarded a certificate of Achievement for her hard work in championing social inclusion,intergration and protection of children's rights in the UK amongst migrants by the Mayor of Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council Cllr Fank Walsh.

 
Cllr Boateng is on the shortlist for The National Diversity Awards – a prestigious black tie event, which celebrates the excellent achievements of grass-root communities.
 
Cllr Boateng Tweeted , Ahead of the National Diversity Awards I was honoured by the KnowsleyCouncil in championing social #inclusion, #integration and the protection of children's rights in the UK amongst migrants. I am truly grateful for this wonderful opportunity bestowed on me. This is what champions #diversity.
 
 

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Mental Health Support

Two Knowsley support grants launched

Prince's Trust , Courses run every January , May & September

 
 
 

 
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The @MFRS_PT is offering 12 week personal development/employability courses, which are free and open to 16 to 25 year olds not in education, employment or training (NEET). The next course starts on 20 September. Email youthegagementteam@merseyfire.gov.uk or call 0151 296 6466

 

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Free Legal Advice Service For Parents &Carers of Special Eduction Need Children

  Appoinments Available from Monday 4th October 2021

0151 7945782 clinic@liverpool.ac.uk 

Road Closure

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M62 WEEKEND CLOSURE: To facilitate essential maintenance works, the Eastbound carriageway of the M62 between Jn5 (Huyton) & Jn6 (Tarbock) will be closed from 8pm on Friday 3 Sept until 5am on Monday 6 Sept. A diversion will be in place & fully signposted: orlo.uk/3D8pr

Update Guidance

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From today, if you’re fully vaccinated or under 18, you do not need to self-isolate following close contact with someone who tests positive for COVID-19. Instead, you should take a PCR test and self-isolate if positive. Find out more orlo.uk/2r6AT

Energy price hike warning

Collective switch 

Energy price hike warning: Merseyside Collective Switch is here to help

Ofgem have announced an increase to the energy price cap of £139 from 1 October.

Around 15 million households are currently covered by the price cap, which will see their typical bill increase from £1,138 to £1,277. Prepayment customers will see a larger increase of £153.

The increase is due to a 50% rise in wholesale energy costs over the last six months, with gas prices at a record high.

If you are on your supplier’s standard variable tariff, or if your fixed tariff is coming to an end and you haven’t switched, you can expect your bills to be affected.

The good news is, the Merseyside Collective Switch is here to help.

Set up in 2013, the Merseyside Collective Switch is one of the longest running local authority Collective Switches in the country. Delivered by local charity Energy Projects Plus, in partnership with the six local authorities in the Liverpool City Region, it has so far, helped local people save over £1.5 million on their energy bills.

Collective switching works by using the power of the group to negotiate cheaper energy tariffs from suppliers. The Merseyside Collective Switch winning tariffs have often been the cheapest on the market and are available exclusively to its members. Anyone can join, it’s completely free and there is no obligation to switch if you don’t want to.

Previous winning deals have included Big 6 suppliers such as British Gas, E.on, SSE and EDF Energy as well as Ovo and Green Energy.

The Merseyside Collective Switch also includes a full market comparison, so if the winning deals aren’t right for you, you can find one that is.

As exclusive offers are only available to members, you will need to register by 8 September to be eligible. Once you’ve registered, you will be able to access exclusive offers time and time again, and can make sure you’re not missing out on a great deal on your energy.

Registration is completely free and your data will only be used to provide you with information about the winning energy tariffs.

Plus, by switching with the Merseyside Collective Switch, you will be helping to support local charity, Energy Projects Plus, who provide vital support to local people who are living in fuel poverty.

Switching your energy tariff with the Merseyside Collective Switch is both quick and easy, and it could prevent you from overpaying hundreds of pounds a year.

The next set of winning offers will be available from 9 September, providing time for you to compare and fix your energy tariff ahead of the price rises.

Peter Owen, CEO at Energy Projects Plus said “We are proud to have been offering this free switching service, which is specifically designed to benefit people across the Liverpool City Region, for eight years now. The Merseyside Collective Switch is here to support everyone through the switching process to make sure you’re not paying more than you need to. With the price cap increase looming, and more energy price hikes on their way, it’s now more important than ever to make sure you’re not paying more than you should be for your gas and electricity”.

Registration for this round closes on 8 September.

Members will then be contacted with the deals that have been negotiated for the group.

To join the Collective Switch visit www.lcrenergyswitch.co.uk

or call the local Save Energy Advice Line on freephone 0800 043 0151, where you can also get other free and impartial support to help reduce your energy bills.

Knowsley Council's bin collection

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Knowsley Council's bin collection teams continue to be affected by COVID-19 illness or self-isolation. The Council apologise for the inconvenience & they are doing everything they can to catch up with the  collections. If your bin hasn’t been collected, please leave it out & they will return as soon as we can.

School Summer Holidays,

Knowsley SNAP (Sports, Nutrition, Active Play) will return for the School Summer Holidays, in collaboration with Vibe, Volair and sector partners.

The SNAP summer programme will involve many fantastic community organisations and providers who will be providing activities and food for Children and Young people across Knowsley during the Holidays.

We have published the first version of our programme of activities that will be on offer for Children and Young people

These sessions have been funded by the Department for Education’s Holiday Activities and Food Grant.

You can download a copy of the programme below. As more information come in then we will update the programme regularly so do check back.

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