Hello Everyone
How has everyone’s week gone? I cannot belive it is Friday already as I feel this week has flown by. I hope you have enjoyed your week and it has not been too challenging?
Don’t forget that the Carers Centre is here to make your life as a carer the least stressful it can be. We can do this through direct support or if it is an issue we are not so familiar with, we will refer or signpost you to an organisation better suited. So if something comes up, you are not sure what to do, it is cauisng you added anxiety, get in touch with us…
I want to tell you about two new activities starting next week and the week after…
Firstly we have a new montly FIVE WAYS TO WELLBEING –
We are also starting a five month partnership project with Outside Edge Theatre Company and St Margaret’s House as part of the Five Ways to Wellbeing.
Each month there will be a delivered drama workshops that help improve wellbeing and support recovery maintenance through creative engagement. So participating in our drama workshops increases self-esteem and confidence, whilst developing empathy and improving emotional regulation. All the skills practised during the workshops are transferable to a number of situations, including the search for future employment or training.
22nd September 11am to 12 noon – Places are limited so email tony@ccth.org.uk
Secondly…
CREATE – We are doing CERAMICS – Starts Tuesday 28th September 11am to 1pm and book now for a place
So we have a new exciting weekly group with our fabulous longstanding partner CREATE and this time we are doing Ceramics…
“In this series of clay workshops we’ll explore basic modelling techniques, sculpting and responding to our theme of nature and nourishment. Join us in making functional, decorative, imaginative, and playful pieces for your home. We’ll explore the sensory and working with clay in different ways. No prior experience needed, just your imagination – it may get a bit messy!”
REMINDER – YOU CAN CHECK THE CCTH CALENDAR
If you want to know what activities are on each day at the centre then check out the CCTH Calendar – https://ccth.org.uk/new/calendar/?cid=mc-03c4653fb809aa02e303ae7a3bb5520a&month=9&yr=2021
Then email me tony@cth.org.uk to book your place.
REMINDER TO CARERS
If you still need PPE for you and your loved one then Tower Hamlets are still providing PPE for Carers.
Collection and delivery is on Wednesday only from Mulberry Place, 5 Clove Crescent, E14 2BG. Carers can call or email Ayeda directly 0n 07366977103 or ayeda@ccth.org.uk to order.
Covid-19 booster vaccines announced
It has been announced that a Covid-19 booster vaccine will be available from late September, for everyone aged 50 and over. A booster, essentially a top-up jab, will help people most at risk from the severe effects of Covid-19 maintain a high level of protection, especially as we come into winter. Early data from older people suggests that the protection provided by vaccines against severe Covid-19 decreases gradually over time.
The booster vaccine will be for those aged 50 and over who had both Covid-19 jabs at least six months ago. The Pfizer vaccine will be given in the booster programme, regardless of which vaccine someone received for their primary doses. Alternatively, a half dose of the Moderna vaccine may be offered.
Learn more >
Jaypharm Chemist is now a Vaccine Centre
The Chemist opposite the Carers Centre is also a Vaccine centre, so carers, the person you care for or other family members can get their vaccine if you are visiting the centre for an appointment or activity. So book your vaccine They are a friendly bunch and are there to help so pop in and keep yourself safe and well.
5 Brayford Square, Stepney Green, London E1 0SG
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Next Weeks Activities
20th September
Shared Reading for Carers – CCTH – 11am to 12 noon
21st September
Counselling Day for Carers – CCTH/Zoom – 10am to 5pm
The Tuesday Social Club – ZOOM – 2pm to 3.30pm
22nd September
Five Ways to Wellbeing – CCTH – 11am to 12 noon
Walking Wednesdays/Health Walks – CCTH/Outdoors -1pm to 2pm
Young Carers Group – 5.30pm to 7.30pm
23rd September
Arts & Craft Group – CCTH – 11.00am to 12.30pm
WeConnectCommunties Hub – CCTH – 2pm to 3pm
24th September
Healthy Eating & Nutrition for Carers – Change for Good – Zoom. – 11am to 12 noon
Creative Writing Group – Zoom -2pm to 3pm
Project: Sensory Sunday Art Activities
Activity Title: Artists living with dementia in Tower Hamlets
Led By: Melissa Fry – Engage Here
Activity Description: Join Melissa Fry, printmaker, and founder of Engage Here, for a free 6-week programme of multi-sensory creative activities for people living with dementia or mild-cognitive impairment.
Each workshop focuses on a different creative process and looks to stimulate each of the senses.
All top quality tools and materials will be provided each week.
The workshops will also include some light cognitive exercises and chances to
discuss and share with one another.
When (First series) : 12/09/21 19/09/21 26/09/21 03/10/21 10/10/21 15:30pm – 16:30pm
When (second series) : 31/10/21 07/11/21 14/11/21 21/11/21 28/11/21 15:30pm – 16:30pm
Duration: 1 Hour
To find out more: https://engage-here.co.uk/
Best way for someone to book in:
Follow the link below or email info@engagehere.co.uk
https://www.stmargaretshouse.org.uk/engage-here
Coaching for Unpaid Carers next workshop will be on 5th October starting at 10.30:
Develop the confidence to change your life story
Do you ever find yourself wishing you were living a different life, but feeling trapped in your current one?
In this workshop we will look at how you can change the story of your life by
- Thinking differently about it
- Developing the confidence to change the patterns and habits that keep you trapped
- Making positive choices based on your own needs and wishes
Come and join us to start re-writing your life story!
To register for this workshop, please click on the following link.
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwsdeivqT8uHN2Sm_Zl-SglFifC5DAuCbh5
After registering, you will receive a personal confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Please double check that you have entered the correct email address or you won’t receive the notifications you will need!
The project is open to service users and carers to explore and discuss the impact COVID -19 has /having on groups and indivduals when accessing MH services among the BAME community.
Why are we doing this research?
• Minority ethnic people have often experienced worse mental health care than White British people.
• We want to find out whether the Covid-19 pandemic may have made matters worse for minority ethnic people.
• Our study is designed to improve mental healthcare for minority ethnic people by finding out how people from different cultures and ethnic backgrounds experience mental health care.
What will my participation in the study involve?
The study has three stages, and you can take part in one, two or all three stages.
For more information on what participation involves please contact: catherine.winsper@covwarkpt.nhs.uk or 07554337977
The Tower Hamlet Individual Placement Support (IPS) provides advice, information and support for people with mental health issues living in Tower Hamlet. We offer one to one support from a specialist employment advisor, who will help individuals to develop their career plan and access the job of their choice. Our Employment Specialists provide a free, individualised and confidential support service focused on supporting individuals with all Employment related needs
IPS is a programme that originated in the States in the 1990s, supporting people with mental health conditions. Currently, there’s no available data on how the IPS model impacts the substance misuse client group. In 2016, Dame Carol Black recommended the adoption of the IPS model in the UK
IPS is a work-only intervention, with paid employment being the sole outcome. Participants into sustained employment has led to a reduction in their substance misuse treatment and re-offending.
The service is for: Any person 18+, accessing GP or Mental health Treatment for substance misuse support in Tower Hamlet and Seeking employment support
To make a referral for yourself or someone you care for please contact
Ruhena Begum | IPS Employment Specialist M: 07877685808 E: ruhena@bouncebackproject.com
COVID-19: Supporting autistic people and people with learning disabilities
A guide to help family members and carers supporting adults and children with learning disabilities and autistic adults through the COVID-19 crisis.
Click link for information and advice
It’s always a joy to get in touch to tell you about what we have coming up and I’m really pleased to be able to share with you two events that we’d love to see you at. We’re back with our online ‘Time For A Cuppa’ on Wednesday 22nd September at 10.30am. This month join musician Liv McLennan as we go ‘Back to School’ in a fun, interactive musical session exploring playtimes, school dinners, sports days and more!
This event will take place online via zoom –everyone is welcome and you can book here (link also below) or by emailing me. I’ll send out the link and joining instructions a few days before the workshop. I can’t wait to see everyone!
https://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/museum-london-docklands/event-detail?id=268808
Onsite workshop
I am also pleased to invite you to our first onsite workshop. I realise that you are not all local so this may not be applicable to you all – but for those of you who are Londoners I’d love to invite you to the Museum of London Docklands for Time Together on Thursday 30th September at 10.30am. Led by theatre artist/storyteller Bernadette Russell we will delve into the stories contained in our powerful collections through storytelling and theatre. Ignite your creativity and enjoy companionship as we discover some of the secrets of the museum.
If you’d like to join us IN PERSON you can book here (link also below).
https://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/museum-london-docklands/event-detail?id=289008
Both events are free.
Important Numbers:
Unpaid carers can still access FREE PPE supplies. If you would like to receive PPE, Please contact the Carers Centre on 0207 790 1765 or Ayeda directly.
Domestic Violence Duty Line: 020 7364 4986 between 9am – 5pm.Victim Support: 020 7364 2448/7957
Just wishing everyone a peaceful, safe and week and remember if you need information and advice from the Carers Centre just email enquiries@ccth.org.uk
Tony Collins-Moore
Carers Academy Manager
Opening hours
Monday - Friday – 9.30am – 5pm
Saturday and Sunday – Closed