Looking After Each Other – Clifton
AGENDA
1:30 – 2:00Complimentary refreshments
2:00 What is LAEO? - Holly
- The Pilot Projects
- What you can do to make a difference in your community
2:20 Workshop – Who do you know who might need this support?
- What are you already doing?
2:40 Feedback & sharing of ideas
3:00 Grants available to support your ideas
– NCC Grants Officer Aunjna Jani
- John McCallum Near Neighbours Funding
3::20 Q & A
3:30 Close / Networking
LAEO – is a partnership project with Nottingham CVS, Nottingham City Council and the NHS Nottingham City Clinical Commissioning Group.
Looking After Each Other
We are holding one off information event for area 6 residents, groups and organisations
Meadows - Monday 15th Dec
10:30 - 12:30
Queens Walk Community Centre
Clifton - (North & South) Wednesday 17th Dec
1:30 - 3-30
Clifton Cornerstone
Sneinton - Thursday 18th Dec
10 - 12
St Christophers Church Hall
The event will start with complimentary refreshments and a chance to network with like minded groups of people.
The Looking After Each Other programme aims at combating social isolation for vulnerable adults, through increasing social action, volunteering and active citizenship across the city.
Holly from NCVS will tell you what LAEO is all about and Aunjna from Nottingham City Council will be talking about the grants that are available now to groups and organisations to support work under the LAEO programme. See agenda below
So what do we mean by Looking After Each Other?
Individuals have three main areas of need if they are to live a healthy and fulfilled life:
- Good Health – through access to health services
- Social Support – through access to adult social care services
- An enabling environment – through capability within their communities
When we talk about an enabling environment in the context of vulnerable adults, this can be anything from family and friends to community groups to voluntary organisations to other service providers.