MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS WEEK 15 TO 21 MAY 2023

MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS WEEK 15 TO 21 MAY 2023

​Mental Health Awareness Week runs from 15-21 May 2023 and this year the theme is 'anxiety' which is one of the most common mental health problems people experience.

Anxiety is a normal emotion and a natural response in many different situations including, when we experience money worries, health concerns, problems with relationships, or when we start a new job, experience work pressures, new social situations or other life events.

While it's a natural reaction to everyday life, sometimes anxiety can get out of control and start having a negative impact on your daily life.  All council employees have access to the Vivup Employee & Member Assistance Programme which you can access for confidential mental health support.  Trained Counsellors / Psychologists are available to offer support for a range of mental health issues 24 hours a day, 7 days a week without a referral.  In addition, should you wish not to speak to someone directly, there is a range of self-help guides which can be downloaded or listened to.

In addition there is also lots of information and advice on taking care of your mental health on the Knowsley Offer.

You could also check out the Mental Health Foundation's top tips on ways to manage anxiety.

 

Playstreets@ Stockbridge Village Primary School L28 1AB

Playstreets@ Stockbridge Village Primary School L28 1AB

ForHousing is a Social Housing provider with the aim of ‘Improved Lives’ for its tenants and their community. 

We plan to deliver 3 sessions of sports and arts and craft over the half term as part of Playstreets. This is in partnership with KAB’s, Petite Ullaloom and Altered Scale Drama. Each child will receive a healthy packed lunch from local business Weight Loss Prep Kitchen with plenty of fruit and water available.

Date: Tuesday Wednesday 31 May, Thursday 1 June and Friday 2 June 2023

Time: 11am – 3pm

Age: 5 – 11 years

FREE lunch and healthy snacks. This activity is accessible and inclusive for children and young people with additional needs.

Booking info: 

Need to book a place? Yes. See our website for details www.forhousing.co.uk

Information required before a place is made available: Every child/young person needs to be registered via booking form and disclose any medical conditions, additional needs, SEND, dietary, medical, allergy, religious requirements, or any security issues.

Contact: Beth Flexen

Tel: 07563 251 642

Email: beth.flexen@forhousing.co.uk

Social Links: @bethforhousing

The Living Well bus returns to Knowsley

The Living Well bus returns to Knowsley

The Living Well Service is returning to Knowsley offering vaccinations, physical health checks, advice, guidance and signposting for lifestyle, mental wellbeing and social support.

Residents will be able to access ‘evergreen’ first or second doses of the COVID-19 vaccination.

To ensure that everybody eligible has access to the COVID-19 vaccine, the Living Well bus will be travelling in to the heart of communities across Knowsley.

Priority will be given to vaccinations and, when possible, the service will offer a number of physical health checks, plus advice, guidance and signposting for lifestyle, mental wellbeing and social support.

The Living Well bus will visit the following locations – all sessions will run from 10.30am to 4pm (unless otherwise stated):

June

Friday, 2 June – Northwood – Old Rough Lane, Car Park L33 6XE

Saturday 3 June – Court Hey Park (Courtyard), Huyton, L16 3NA

Saturday, 4 June – Next to New Pure Gym, Kirkby, L32 8US

Wednesday, 7 June – Prescot Town Centre, Leyland Street/Eccleston Street, next to Heron Foods (1pm – 3pm)

Thursday, 8 June – Leach Croft Car Park, Stockbridge Village

Friday, 9 June – Northwood – Old Rough Lane, Car Park L33 6XE

Thursday, 15 June – Tower Hill Primary Care Resource Centre, Kirkby, L33 1XT

Friday, 16 June – Northwood – Old Rough Lane, Car Park L33 6XE

Friday, 23 June – Northwood – Old Rough Lane, Car Park L33 6XE

Saturday, 24 June – Prescot Retail Park, Steely Way, L34 5NQ 

Sunday, 25 June – Next to New Pure Gym, Kirkby, L32 8US

Thursday, 29 June – Leach Croft Car Park, Stockbridge Village

Friday, 30 June – Northwood – Old Rough Lane, Car Park L33 6XE

Getting to the Living Well bus

Knowsley residents who may find it difficult to travel to the Living Well Bus to access their Covid-19 vaccination can get support through the local travel offer.

Knowsley Council has worked in partnership with Healthwatch Knowsley to provide a taxi service for residents who do not have access to transport to get to a drop-in vaccination site or to a pre-booked appointment.

If you are a Knowsley resident, and you don’t have access to transport, you can call 0151 449 3954 (lines are open Monday to Friday 8.30am to 4.30pm) and they will talk you through your options to get to your appointment or a drop in clinic close by to you.

This service is available for journeys to and from the closest vaccination site to you.

Welcome, Cllr Bernard Donnelly as Mayor of Knowsley Town Council

At the Annual General Meeting on Thursday 18 May 2023, the Town Council elected its Mayor for the next municipal year.

The new Mayor Councillor Bernard Donnelly, represents the Stockbridge Ward. 

The new Mayor will remain in post until next year's Annual General Meeting, which has been scheduled for 16 May 2024.

The newly elected Deputy Mayor  Councillor Lynn O'Keeffe, also from the Stockbridge Ward, was the outgoing Mayor of the Town Council.

The Deputy Mayor is also elected member of Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council.

Help to manage your money

 

 

Help to manage your money

The Knowsley Offer consultation, which was carried out over the Summer of 2022, identified that the cost of living was having a major (or at least some) impact on the majority of respondents.

The findings from the consultation have helped to develop the Knowsley Offer – an online resource of information, advice, help, support, services, facilities and much more that aims to help residents to thrive and not just survive.

The Knowsley Offer is made up of 10 chapters from Your Money, Children and Young People, Jobs and Training as well as Health, Support for Adults and how you can Get Involved in your local community.

The Your Money section focusses on the range of help and support that is available to help you to:-

  • Support you through the cost of living crisis including how to access food and essentials
  • Help with childcare costs including free childcare places
  • Low cost broadband and phone tariffs
  • Benefits advice including a benefits calculator to check what benefits you’re entitled to
  • Support from the NHS including help with prescription charges
  • Support for businesses that is available through Knowsley Chamber and the Invest Knowsley team
  • Help to get online through the Digital Buddies in each of the Borough’s libraries (Halewood, Huyton, Kirkby, Prescot and Stockbridge Village) as well as the range of free digital drop-in sessions taking place across the Borough

To find out more about the range of help and support that is available to you right now, visit www.knowsleybettertogether.co.uk/theoffer

Visit the Living Well Bus

 

Photo of living well bus and a list of free checks available.

 

Visit the Living Well Bus ‍ today (25/5)  10.30am to 4pm  Leach Croft Car Park, Stockbridge Village No Appointment needed.

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Hillside Neighbourhood Centre

Grub Hub open Tuesday and Wednesday 10pm till 4pm ...Get down and get your fresh veg and meat products and do a bargain shop.

 

 

The Littlewoods of Stockbridge Association

The Junior Rangers had a great morning making Bird Boots, sounds strange but it was a unique idea of one of our leaders and the kids were delighted. They used old boots and wellies that were mounted onto wooden bases with small roofs over the top and a wooden medallion with their names on, they were then put up into a tree of their choice and they look absolutely amazing, I think my favourite was the pink wellie. The woodland birds will be spoilt for choice choosing their nesting homes. We’ll done leaders, Helpers parents and kids for making it a fun activity. 

  The Green Guardians Community Group including , Lawrence McIntosh as well as councillor John Donnelly and his family, plus Michelle and Denver Mae from the Junior Rangers cleared the perimeter area of St Alberts Church this morning, that whole area is now fly tip and litter free. Well done everyone for doing your bit for our environment.

Knowsley Better together Fact sheet

On Friday 10 February 2023, a protest against the housing of asylum seekers at the Suites Hotel in Kirkby descended into acts of violence, criminal damage, and disorder.
Those involved in the disorder on the evening equated to a small minority of people, who do not represent Knowsley and its residents. Following the incident, a large amount of misinformation has been and continues to be circulated online.

As a result, some members of the community are concerned about safety and tensions in the area. Knowsley Council and its partners are working to reassure the community and ensure that people have access to factual information to allay any concerns. As a key partner working with residents in the borough, we need your support.

Please read this briefing fully and share the information contained.

The incident
On Friday 10 February 2023, an initially peaceful protest and counter protest outside the Suites Hotel in
Knowsley descended into acts of violence, criminal damage, and disorder.
Around 400-500 people were present on the evening. These included members of “far right” and
“anti-fascist” groups and there were also members of the local community. Some of those present arrived armed with fireworks and weapons which shows that they were clearly intent on causing disorder from the outset.  At the time of writing this briefing, 15 people have been arrested, 1 person charged and remanded to prison, with more arrests and charges being pursued.

Anyone with information or images / footage which could assist Police with their enquiries should contact @MerPolCC on social media or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 quoting reference 23000121093.

Leading up to the incident
The initial protest was called by groups wishing to protest against the use of the Suites Hotel as temporary accommodation for asylum seekers (similar protests have been arranged in other parts of the country and continue to take place).
Prior to the protest, some “far right” groups had circulated leaflets in the Kirkby area to call on local people to support their protest. In addition, a substantial amount of negative information was circulated online, including numerous suggestions that individuals residing at the Suites Hotel had been approaching young girls and children in the local community. These included allegations of sexual assault and abduction. At the time, Merseyside Police confirmed that, despite such allegations and speculation, criminal offences could not be substantiated.
In the week leading up to the protest, a particular video was circulated through social media which appeared to show a male, who was allegedly resident at the Suites Hotel, talking to a schoolgirl in Kirkby. Immediately upon seeing that footage, the Council and a number of members of the public reported it to Merseyside Police. Police Officers were able to identify a suspect. A 25-year-old man was subsequently arrested in connection with the offence in another part of the country on suspicion of a public order offence. He remains under investigation and no longer resides in Merseyside. This video was circulated widely online and also in some mainstream media – it undoubtedly raised community tensions in the run up to the protest.
Misinformation on social media Social media has played a large part in circulating misinformation, speculation, and rumour around the events leading up to and following the incident on 10 February 2023. Social media can often be used to distort facts and some of the allegations being made are malicious. It has been claimed online that there have been a number of incidents (aside from the one filmed and shared immediately prior the protest as discussed above) where young people have been approached by asylum seekers and in some cases, supplied with alcohol. Many of these alleged incidents were not reported to Merseyside Police. Where they have been reported, Merseyside Police has investigated and found no evidence to support these allegations. Merseyside Police will always investigate allegations made – no incident is ignored. If you think something untoward has happened, please report it to the police and not on social media. We’re also aware of online claims that fencing has had to be erected around schools in Kirkby and  Knowsley Village due to issues with asylum seekers “looking through fences at children.” The local schools have all confirmed that no such measures have been introduced and Merseyside Police have not received any calls or reports regarding such concerns. Another claim related to an alleged incident involving asylum seekers attempting to ‘abduct’ a young child outside Broad Lane shops in Kirkby and that the incident was captured on CCTV. Merseyside Police investigated this rumour and also visited the shop in question where they found no evidence of an attempted child abduction. The circulation of this misinformation has coincided with an increase in people openly sharing racist, prejudiced and harmful views online and in the community. There can never be an excuse for violence or racism in any form. It divides the community, increases tensions and puts innocent people at real risk of harm.
Reports of hate crime in the local area have increased in recent weeks with some community members reporting feeling unsettled and unsafe.
It is important that people know that they are not alone - help and support is available from a range of agencies, including Stop Hate UK on 0800 138 1625 or via www.stophateuk.org.uk.
The council and partners will continue to share factual information to counteract misinformation online. Visit www.knowsleynews.co.uk (search “Suites”) for the most up to date information.
We all have a part to play in stopping the circulation of misinformation. Rumours and allegations put innocent people in harm’s way and you should view allegations on social media and the internet sceptically. People are advised not to re-post or re-share information which cannot be established as fact or could be likely to cause offence or harm.
The use of the Suites Hotel
The Home Office has been using the Suites Hotel as temporary accommodation for asylum seekers since January 2022. The council has no role in deciding to use the Suites Hotel in this way and the operation at the hotel is managed by Serco (a private company contracted by the Home Office). The Home Office initially advised that the hotel would be used for a period of up to 12 months - at the time of writing this briefing, this arrangement - between the owners of the hotel and the Home Office - remains in place.
Who is living at The Suites Hotel?
The people living at the Suites Hotel are male asylum seekers of varying ages – all of whom have travelled to the UK and applied to the Home Office for permission to remain, for reasons of safety. Many havetravelled to the UK as they have friends or family already living here.
These are people who may have had to flee their home countries because of life-threatening situations or danger due to their religion, their sexuality, and/or their opposition to the political regime in their home countries.
They have left behind family, friends, jobs, and possessions and have been placed in temporary
accommodation by the Home Office whilst they assess their applications and make a decision on whether they can stay in this country. The Home Office states that it will aim to assess applications for asylum within six months but the current backlog of claims across the country means that waiting times are much longer than this, with many applications taking more than a year or two years to be processed. Until a decision is made by the Home Office on an asylum seeker’s application, the individual is unable to get a job, undertake voluntary work, or claim any benefits. Asylum seekers also have no right to permanent housing and are instead only allocated temporary accommodation like that in the Suites Hotel. Many of these individuals have suffered significant trauma and violence in their own country and are mentally and physically scarred from their experiences. For example:
A gentleman currently living at The Suites Hotel fled his home country of Iran in fear of his life. He had been involved in a demonstration to champion the rights of women and girls in the country and had actually witnessed his friend /colleague – who was doing the same thing - shot dead. He feared for his life if he remained. Another resident at The Suites had worked for many years supporting the British military in his home country of Afghanistan. When British troops withdrew from the country, his safety was at risk. He managed to escape and fled to England seeking asylum from the country he had supported for many years. What support do the asylum seekers receive? Serco is responsible for the welfare of asylum seekers at the Suites Hotel. Asylum seekers are also entitled to access healthcare support when necessary. Those people currently living in the Suites Hotel – where food is provided - receive just £9.10 per week from
the Government to cover all other living costs.
Voluntary organisation SHARe KNOWSLEY is also offering some general welfare advice and support to
asylum seekers (www.shareknowsley.org.uk)  

Funding available for Eurovision celebrations

Funding available for Eurovision celebrations

This May, Liverpool will host the Eurovision Song Contest. The event should be led by last year’s winners – Ukraine – but due to the ongoing invasion, the UK will host the competition on their behalf. The Eurovision Festival will land in Liverpool on Monday 1 May and run until Sunday 14 May 2023.

As host city, Liverpool will deliver a festival featuring events, activities and installations to welcome the world to our great city, to celebrate European cultures and heritage and to act as a platform for modern Ukraine, telling a story of an ambitious, progressive country.

Culture Liverpool (in partnership with the National Heritage Lottery Fund) has launched a EuroGrant funding pot which is now open for applications.

Communities across the Liverpool City Region are invited to get into the Eurovision spirit by hosting workshops and activities, events, street parties and shindigs that celebrate the competition itself, the relationship with our friends in Ukraine and the wider European heritage, communities and culture in Liverpool.

Funding of between £250 and £2000 is available for schools and community groups to deliver activities in May and June 2023.

The closing date for applications is 5pm 29 March 2023.

Successful applicants will be informed by Thursday 6 April 2023.

Further information, including eligibility and how to apply, can be found on the Culture Liverpool website.