Saturday, 8 December 2012

SCOPE...“Be the change that you wish to see in the world.”

Have had a lovely conversation with a gentleman from SCOPE today. Sadly, i'm not in a position at the moment to commit each month financially to this wonderful cause.However,  he did agree that it would be ok for me to put something on the blog. True to my word ,here it is. My gift to you...awareness,pass it on.
 “Be the change that you wish to see in the world.”
Mahatma Gandhi




SCOPE, what are they all about...in their own words, this is what they do

'... We're all about changing society for the better, so that disabled people and their families can have the same opportunities as everyone else.
We work with disabled people and their families at every stage of their lives. We offer practical support – from information services to education and everyday care.
We challenge assumptions about disability, we influence decision makers and we show what can be possible.
Everything we do is about creating real and lasting positive change in individual lives and in the world around us. We believe that together we can create a better society.'


Now,as professional carers,you and I all know just how close to home the reality of all these families go through on a daily basis.
I freely admit that it wasn't until I became a carer in the community that I realised the huge scale of help and support required.Too often we acknowledge difficulties but tend to think that it is happening somewhere else.

So, lets stop this 'not in my backyard' approach and do what we can to help.

When it comes to donations it is a personal choice and Im sure that if we were in a healthy financial position many charities would benefit.

Choosing your charity is also a very personal choice and that is respected.

On this occasion, I would just like for you to get familiar with SCOPE.There are many ways you can help, and there is a fantastic support network in place.

HOW YOU CAN HELP..
Take a look at this link for more information
http://www.scope.org.uk/how-you-can-help



Keep us close

Join our campaign to get better local support for disabled children and their families

http://www.scope.org.uk/campaigns


Services for disabled people and their families

 http://www.scope.org.uk/services

Our services are designed to support disabled people in England and Wales throughout their lives.

A mum with her babyHelp and information

Local Disability Advice and Information Lines (DIALs) and Scope Response offer the best combination of local knowledge and national disability expertise.


A girlEducation and learning

We offer disabled people education and learning opportunities tailored to their needs and abilities.


A man playing snookerShort breaks  

Our flexible options include after school schemes, support in the home and support in the community.


A smiling manResidential care and supported independent living

We offer solutions ranging from residential and small group homes to supported independent living schemes.


A smiling manEmployment and training

We never set limits on disabled people’s potential. Find out about the range of employment opportunities we offer.


 SCOPE CHARITY SHOPS
http://www.scope.org.uk/shops

Scope charity shops raise millions of pounds to fund our work with disabled people and their families.
We have nearly 250 shops selling a range of good-quality items to suit all budgets. You never know what you might find in our charity shops!
Our charity Christmas cards are now in store!
There are lots of ways to help your local Scope shop:
A Scope shopRecycling and donating goods to our shops
Every bag you fill up is worth £20 to us. It's a great way to recycle and to support our work.


A Scope volunteerVolunteer with us
By giving your time you can really help - there are lots of ways to get involved. Watch the video "Volunteers for Scope Charity Shops" on YouTube.


A member of staffWork with us
Find out why we're a good employer and a great place to work!



A Scope shopFind your local Scope shop
Use our shop finder to get details of your local shop or call 0870 120 4120 for more information.


However you choose to help us, thank you.


So ,there you have it.Go and visit their site, its well worth it and very informative.Thanks everyone.





Saturday, 1 December 2012

Sunday, 14 October 2012

REABLEMENT...LEARNING PROGRAMME!

I came across this site and automatically  thought of you! 

 REABLEMENT UK http://www.reablementuk.com/

It is a site providing programmes of how to carry out reablement effectively and I couldn't help thinking, if this is the way to go, then there is a lot more in depth training available out there on how to approach and implement good and effective reablement practise in visit.

When I wrote  about reablement back in May, I did touch on the area of how it was ,for some, hard to change your mindset of caring in this situation.

 http://carerscoffeepot.blogspot.co.uk/2012_05_01_archive.html

Have a look and see what you think.It certainly refreshed on approaches and maybe it will spark a light for you too.

 http://www.reablementuk.com/



This what they say,

" Dedicated and passionate about Reablement, we are focused on supporting front line staff to gain the necessary knowledge and skills to confidently work with individuals so they may regain their self care skills, and where possible be free from on-going services."

Monday, 1 October 2012

It's where you should be.

“Each experience in your life was absolutely necessary in order to have gotten you to the next place, and the next place, up to this very moment.”
Wayne W. Dyer

HIGH STRESS & LOW MORALE


Yet more stories on stress levels....something which can't be avoided..





No end in sight to high stress and low morale
Public Service
Levels of stress are high due to autocratic and bureaucratic management styles, 98 per cent of managers have experienced a recent reorganisation and 46 per cent have been involved in compulsory redundancies. As a result 42 per cent want to leave.

"What I find surprising is the implication that senior managers aren't aware of low morale, high stress and general dissatisfaction or that this situation may have an impact on managers' health and individuals' performance."

Sunday, 30 September 2012

CARERS STORECUPBOARD

A quickie....! Just to let you know that the CARERS STORECUPBOARD page has been updated. I love seeing all the gadgets available and (as a bookworm) all the relevant books available.Its a little goldmine, even if I do say so myself!!!

...CARE IS NEEDED NOW!

Wow. Have a read of the following link...It certainly pulled at a few heartstrings and at times I felt a little uncomfortable reading it. Yet, it brings to light the situation care can be in without the right funding and cut backs.It also highlights what a true carer is like,its all in the name...carer.

The question is....as a careworker, have you ever felt that no matter how often you report back the reality of a situation nothing seems to get done or it takes longer than it should? It is frustrating and then there is all the 'we have to pass it onto...' who isn't in the office and when they do get to deal with it a few days later you find out they have had to pass it on to some else and so on ,and so on...! You get the picture. Just to end my little rant....These are peoples lives you have the privilege to be a part of, they are NOT a number,they are NOT a file,they are NOT a statistic. Care is needed NOW, not when there is a WINDOW in the diary.



Uncaring Britain: One despairing care worker's account of this country's ...
Daily Mail
Carers like me visit once or several times a day to provide help with dressing, washing, meals, cleaning, shopping and medical care, enabling the frail and the needy to retain their last bit of independence by keeping them out of care homes for as long ...