Community Strength-based Approaches for Care, Support & Well-being Building Stronger Bridges February 2015.

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Community Strength-based Approaches for Care, Support & Well-being Building Stronger Bridges February 2015

Background & Context The Building Stronger Bridges (BSB) project emerged from a series of community workshops organised across the County in June 2013 The workshops were held through a partnership of East Sussex County Council, Rother Voluntary Action, Hastings Voluntary Action and 3VA and resulted in the Strengthening Local Communities In March 2014, 5 partner organisations commissioned to work across 6 areas to establish local Good Neighbour Schemes (GNS) where gaps were identified, or help us build stronger relationships where groups already existed Care Act 2014…

Partners… Action in Rural Sussex Royal Voluntary Service Hailsham Trust Age Concern Eastbourne Rother Voluntary Action Hastings Voluntary Action

What is a Good Neighbour Scheme A GNS can offer some or all of the following to frail elderly and isolated disabled people: –Information, advice and signposting about who can help and where to go –Someone to look out for them and check on them occasionally e.g. during episodes of bad weather or just generally to see if everything is all right –Social contact and something to do during the day –One-off practical help with odd jobs around the house and garden –More regular support with things like shopping and meals, including ordering online shopping

Progress Report: To date, 68 potential GNSs have been identified across the County (please see map below) – 35 new and 33 existing Partners have been working to establish stronger links with existing community based support groups that previously ASC&H may not have had a relationship with, and promote growth of new GNSs where there are gaps All partners have developed toolkits for sharing with community members and groups, and ASC&H is providing training (e.g. Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults) where this is requested by the volunteers

Potential GNS schemes

Hailsham Trust…

Age Concern Eastbourne…

Tilling Green Video…

Next Steps Continuing to understand what support we can offer to community groups to enable them to feel comfortable in taking ASC&H enquires Continuing to build bridges between ASC&H operational teams and community resources and GNSs Understanding the core training offer for community groups in discussion with our BSB partners Project evaluation planned for February to understand the value of this type of work Contact: Bianca Byrne, ,