In Touch 07 05 - Watford Mencap
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In Touch 07 05 - Watford Mencap
In Touch Summer 2005 The Magazine of Watford Mencap 1 In this issue... New Director joins Watford Mencap Profile:The Bushey shop – seven years of success The Watford 10K – highlights & pictures The inaugural Hollywood Nights Ball In Touch February 2005 In Touch an invitation to the... Hollywood Night Ball THE MAGAZINE OF WATFORD MENCAP in association with Watford Mencap Welcome! Cover picture:The Watford Mencap Shop in Bushey (See page 5).Pen & wash drawing by Jane Worthington. In Touch at Moor Park Mansion, Rickmansworth on Saturday 24th September 2005 Arrive 7pm. Carriages at 1am. Black Tie. THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO BE TREATED LIKE A STAR! The full red carpet treatment including Champagne reception, star photography, 3-course banquet, casino and dancing until 1am. This spectacular event is in aid of Watford Mencap, a local charity supporting local children and families – helping them to make the most of life. Our sponsors are helping to make this a night to remember! You too can have a leading part by coming along and supporting a tremendous occasion. In Touch magazine is published by Watford & District Mencap 23 Church Street Rickmansworth, Herts WD3 1DE tel:01923 779339 fax:01923 773976 email:admin@watfordmencap.org.uk website:www.watfordmencap.org.uk A company limited by guarantee Company No.263705 Registered Charity No.1004431 Editor: Alison Mills Advertising: Charlie Kenny tel:020 8421 9398 fax:020 8386 7454 email:intouch@avaline.co.uk Please support the local businesses appearing within In Touch, without whose generosity this publication would not be possible. Tickets £75 each or £700 for a table of 10. Enquiries 01923 779339 making the most of life In Touch Summer 2005 from our new Director Jane Pattinson I AM DELIGHTED to have joined Watford Mencap and to be part of an organisation that provides such a range of quality services for people with learning disabilities and their carers. Meeting with staff, volunteers and people who use our services over the past month has enabled me to see the organisation at work and to observe the commitment and enthusiasm of all involved. I have spent most of my career working within the voluntary sector supporting people with learning disabilities and their carers. I began by working for the SHAW Trust and then Hyde Housing Association supporting people with learning disabilities to live in their own homes. I then moved to Harrow Mencap to manage their residential and supported living service. Three years ago I became Deputy Chief Executive of Harrow Mencap, this role involved the development and management of a large community team of staff and volunteers. I believe I have joined Watford Mencap at a very positive time.There are many exciting challenges ahead of us including: the move to an accessible head office, increasing the involvement of people with learning disabilities throughout the organisation and strengthening our campaigning role. I am looking forward to building new links within the local community and to developing partnerships that will enable the organisation to strengthen the support it offers to people with learning disabilities and their families. I plan to meet more of our members and supporters over the coming months and look forward to our AGM on 28th September at the Sheppard Centre in Rickmansworth. 3 Message from the Editor THIS YEAR’S MESSAGE for Learning Disability Week was ‘Opening Up New Worlds of Opportunity’. This is especially relevant for Watford Mencap as the theme is reflected right across the range of the services provided by our Charity. It’s impossible to feature everything that happens in a single edition of In Touch, but as you will read, there are lots of Children’s activities taking place; Leisure Together continues to organise fun and interesting events; the Bridge to Work Project has now set up ‘The Lunch Bunch’ sandwich round and our Advice & Advocacy Service is working hard to keep you informed about information regarding Learning Disability issues and events in this area. The most important recent event for Watford Mencap has to be the appointment of our new Director, Jane Pattinson, and we are delighted to welcome her both to the Charity and to her article in this edition of our magazine. Have a great Summer! JOBS NOTICEBOARD See local press & our website:www.mencap.org.uk Alison Mills, Fundraising & PR Manager 4 Voluntary Handyman to help out generally at our office in Rickmansworth – hours to suit Voluntary Driver to help promote our ‘Bridge to Work scheme with the Lunch Bunch Sandwich round – a great job for an outgoing person who likes to meet people and help raise the profile of this innovative new project. Voluntary Shop Assistants – Watford shop. Learn new retail skills, make new friends, help support the local community Voluntary Support Workers to help with our Big Kids and after-school clubs. Please ring Rose Kreloff 01923 779339 News Feature Retiring... Bushey shop – seven years of success TONY FINUCANE a long standing member of the Homes Management Committee is retiring from this voluntary role, having been a valued member of the group for well over twenty years.Tony has had long standing links with the local community for people with learning disabilities, and everyone at Watford Mencap would like to pass on an enormous vote of thanks for his valuable contribution and loyalty to our Charity. THIS WONDERFUL pen & ink drawing was done by Jane Worthington as a present for Manager, Jean Darke in celebration of a very ‘special’ birthday (we won’t say which one!). This seemed an appropriate time, therefore, to highlight the great success of this busy little shop which during the last seven years, has become almost an ‘institution’ within Bushey village life.This success must be credited to Jean, with her two assistant managers and loyal team of nearly 30 volunteers. Jean puts this success down to the value and quality of the vast range of donated goods which comes in, the loyalty of the local community – some customers even visit twice a day – and the constant flow of donations which get Gardeners! HOLYWELL GARDEN CENTRE, Scammel Way, Watford is a community garden centre run by adults with learning disabilities.They now have a wonderful stock of plants for sale plus a selection of art & craft goods. Well worth the visit. The Lunch Bunch Watford Mencap’s very own sandwich round supporting adults with a learning disability. Sandwich & buffet orders now being taken for Mondays & Tuesdays. For further information contact Karin Ridout: 07944 343815 CHILDREN’S SERVICES Play schemes Our summer play schemes will take place in August. Play scheme 1 for children under the age of eight will take place at Shepherds School in Mill End, Rickmansworth. The two play schemes for the older children will be held at Watford Grammar School for Boys. We hope that this change of venue will be easier for people to get to without our transport to take children to the play schemes. We are currently only able to make plans to run a small play scheme this summer for the children with additional health needs at the Lemarie Centre. If, however, we are able to secure additional funds in time, then our plans will change. snapped up almost as soon as they come through the door. The shop’s window is a great draw and unusual items put on display are soon snapped up. Since the creation of the new bric-a-brac room, the sales of bric-a-brac account for as much of the income as sales of clothes. With so many people now selling items at car boot sales and on ‘e.bay’, obtaining quality items is becoming more difficult, but it does remain a tremendous attraction. Please keep on supporting the shops – and don’t forget to give us your goods! Bushey Tel. 0208 421 8388 Watford Tel. 01923 210623 Saturday Club The Club still has a few places for children between the ages of 5-13. Manager, Fee Asghar, is planning a variety of activities and outings for the Summer months. For more information or a chat, please call her on Saturday at the Centre on 01923 220816. Family Fun Day Thanks to a donation from Cherry Hambrook, our local Scope representative,we were able to hold a family fun day for children with cerebral palsy during the Easter Holidays. Right:Mo and Rommie enjoying the entertainment...spinning plates. Susan preparing sandwiches In Touch Summer 2005 In Touch Summer 2005 5 Advice & Advocacy Service Letters Ruth Murray, Adviser Epson compatibles from £3.50+VAT Dear Mencap Following the recent award of the CLS Quality Mark we have been looking at how we can improve the Advice Service and make more people aware of what the service can provide. From these discussions we are pleased to announce the re-launch of the service as the Advice and Advocacy Service.The service offers advice and information to people with a learning disability as well as their parents and carers in South West Hertfordshire. The advisers can also go to meetings with people to help them say what they want or can talk to people on their behalf.The advisers are experienced and offer a free and confidential quality service.They can help with benefit problems and claims, housing and residential care options, dealing with Social Services, Education difficulties as well as filling in forms.These are only a few examples so if you think we can help, please contact us and if we can’t we will point you in the right direction. People can contact the service themselves or ask a friend or family member to do it. Care workers and professionals can also refer people. All you need to do is call 01923 779339 or email advice@watfordmencap.org.uk 6 Free delivery and quantity discounts available Call Paul on 0845 125 9751 I currently live with my parents but I would really like a place of my own where friends can come round to see me. I am not sure if I want to live on my own so what can I do? How do you buy for someone who has everything? Ruth replies: Deciding where to live and in what kind of place can be difficult. There are lots of different types of housing you could think about such as a flat just for you, a room in a house or flat, which you would share with a few others or maybe living in someone else’s home. Wherever you decided you wanted to be, you would be supported to live as independently as possible. Some places have staff available through the day and night while others are just staffed some of the time. Whatever you think you might like, the first thing you need to do is talk to your social worker. They will also help you put your name on the local council housing register.You will then need to think about what sort of housing you want to live in and find out more about the ones you might like. There is a leaflet and video called "A home that’s right for you" to help you find out more and you can get these from your local Learning Disability team on 01438 737400. If you would like help to contact your Social Worker or don’t have one, you can contact Mencap’s Advice & Advocacy Service who will help you. If you would like to send a letter to our Advice Service, please either send it to ‘Advice’ at 23 Church Street, Rickmansworth, Herts WD2 1DE or e-mail: advice@watfordmencap.org.uk In Touch Summer 2005 How can I really make a difference? What’s the solution when trying to find that special gift for that special someone? www.onepresent.co.uk for the One Present you really want! B R I N G YO U R D R E A M S T O L I F E ! “Magical-Murals” by Robert Murray ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Specialist designs for Children of all ages. Bespoke murals for nurseries, bedrooms & playrooms All commissions taken at a very competitive rate Call for FREE CONSULTATION and brainstorm of ideas From small panels to full wall and whole room designs STIMULATION DESIGNS and painted furniture Additions to current themes and décor 30% discount when mentioning IN TOUCH Paint effects and adult themes also undertaken All paints are non-toxic and durable Tel: 020 8953 3350 Mobile: 07903 955 543 themurrays@tinyworld.co.uk www.magical-murals.co.uk Commissions to SENSORY ROOMS especially welcome! Stimulate imagination and creativity with any mural, theme or favourite character scene Information Board Information Board Are you a Rugby Fan? Simon Lowe from the Watford and Three Rivers CLDT has started an integrated rugby team for adults with (and without) learning disabilities. The team is hoping to be registered as a Saracens Team and be called the ‘Saracens Brave Herts’. The team are looking for more players with a learning disability and train every Thursday 1pm – 2pm at the Hatfield Sports Village with coaching by Saracens Academy players. For more information contact Simon Lowe 01923 354530, Nick Winwood 01920 880904 or Keith Dodd 01727 829477. Watford & Three Rivers Carer Support Group Extra help with Gas and Electricity Carers in Herts are running a Carer Support Group throughout the year to provide support and information to local carers. The meetings begin at 12.30pm and finish at 2.30pm and a light sandwich lunch is provided. The Department of Work and Pensions is working with National Partners and is trying to raise awareness of the Priority Service Register. This is a range of extra, free services, which all gas and electricity suppliers are obliged to offer eligible consumers e.g. those of a pensionable age or have a disability. The services include the password protection scheme, meter reading amongst others. For more information contact energywatch on 0845 906 0708 or log onto www.energywatch.org.uk Dates for the rest of the year are: 20 July Watford & Three Rivers Against Crime 21 September Hearing Dogs for Deaf People 19 October Watford Museum 16 November Watford Library 21 December Christmas Party All meetings are held at South West Herts Carers Centre, St Thomas’ Centre, Langley Road Watford. For more information contact Claire Barnett on 01923 239003. Need to talk to someone? Films for Free The Breakespeare Counselling Service provides the opportunity for people who care for either a child or adult with a learning disability to talk about their needs with a trained counsellor. Anyone can use the service whether a parent, brother, sister or someone’s carer and it is available throughout Hertfordshire.The service is confidential and you will be asked to make a small contribution. The service can be contacted on 01923 269125 and please be prepared to leave your name and a contact number as this is an answer phone. 8 If you need to take someone with you when you go to the cinema you can now get a free ticket for a carer through the Cinema Exhibition Association. They can provide a national card that can be shown at any cinema to prove that the holder is entitled to one free ticket for a person to go with them to the cinema.To apply for the card you need to meet one or more of the criteria, which include, being in receipt of DLA or AA. Application forms are available from cinemas or you can download a form to print out from www.ceacard.co.uk. In Touch Summer 2005 Investing in your Mental Health Hertfordshire County Council are asking for people’s views on the future direction of mental health services across Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire and Luton. Suggestions are being made about how services are structured, who provides them and where they are located. This consultation includes some learning disability services such as the Community Support Unit (CSU) and Harperbury services. Freepost Investing In Your Mental Health Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire SHA Tonman House, 63 – 67 Victoria Street St Albans AL1 3ER The closing date is 12th September 2005. ‘Independence,Wellbeing and choice’ the Government’ s Green Paper The Government have issued a paper outlining their vision for adult social care over the next 10 to 15 years. They have talked to people who use services as well as those that run them and they now want to know what you think about their ideas. They have produced a booklet with all the information and an easy read questionnaire to complete. Visitwww.dh.gov.uk or call 08701 555455 ref 2005 code 266968. All comments need to be given by 28th July 2005. The Hollywood Ball This spectacular event takes place on 24th September 2005 at Moor Park Mansion in aid of Watford Mencap (see page 2 for details). We hope you can come along. A memorable evening is assured! The details of the proposals are available at www.investinginyourhealth.org.uk/mentalhealth or can be obtained by calling freephone 0800 389 4182. You can also let them have you comments by writing to: In Touch Summer 2005 9 Fundraising Information Board THE BEGINNING OF the financial year could not have got off to a better start that with a wonderful donation of £10,400 organised by Michael and Yasan Spalding in conjunction the business partners John Bell and Clive Bond from ‘The Concept’ group (see below). Michael and daughter,Yasan, were keen to support Watford Mencap and Michael is determined to raise a lot more for our Charity. The Concept group has its official launch in October and we were delighted to hear that a further ‘large’ cheque will be presented at that event. Thanks also to John for finding us a brand new dishwasher for the Children’s Centre after our previous one packed up! Visit www.theconcept.co.uk for further information. Snowdon challenge Rotary Clubs’ support Climbing Mt. Snowdon had been a lifelong ambition for David Morris, father of Kyle who attends our Children’s Centre.When he heard we needed further funds to support the Club he decided, together with some friends, to finally take up the challenge. Undeterred by the drama of losing the sole of his boot en-route, David reached the summit. Despite surrounding dense mist, he managed to capture the moment on camera as pictured here. Congratulations and a special thanks for raising over £1,000! We are particularly pleased to announce that two local Rotary Clubs have chosen us as their charity to support. Mike Wakelin & Barry Allaway test out the bean bags. The Saturday Club enjoys facilities at the Children’s Centre throughout the year David Morris (left) and friends reach the summit of Snowdon. Our thanks to... Beatrice Laing Foundation for their second donation of £5,000 for the After-School clubs. Clydesdale Bank for their donation of £350 from the Staff Charities fund. Jez Grice of ‘the Wine & Vine’for holding a wine tasing day, raising £225. The Hot & Bothered School of Dance for a special performance raising £300. John Lewis Community Committee donated £100 of gift vouchers. The Beavers & Cubs of Watford South Scout council donated £178.08 for the Children’s Centre. Ali Stennet raised a magnificent £771.00 after running in the London Marathon. Scope awarded us a grant of £1,000 for the Summer playscheme for children with high health needs. Staff at Rickmansworth company VOCA for raised nearly £600 for taking part in the Pancake Race. MJL, Hitchin for all the design services being provided free of charge.Malcolm Illiff of CBJ Digital for re-designing our web site and Top Flight Couriers for helping us out on many occasions. 10 One of our Watford shop volunteers, Narbanda Lilley, used her persuasive powers to secure a brand new PAT test machine from manufacturer Megger UK.The machine, worth £600 is used to test electrical equipment donated to the shop in order that we can supply a certificate to ensure its safety before selling. In Touch Summer 2005 Watford 10k run On May 2nd a record 850 people turned out to Cassiobury Park to take part in the Watford 10k, with a further 450 children running in the 3k and 1k. This event, organised by the Myasthenia Gravis Association, has now been going for eight years, and we were delighted to be included as beneficiaries from monies raised. Good weather ensured a record number of entries and ‘Saracens’ boss Mark Sinderbury was on hand to give starters orders. A special well done to Linzie Gowing from the Rickmansworth office and her family and friends for taking part In Touch Summer 2005 Watford Clarendon Rotary provided funds to pay for much needed equipment at the Children’s Centre. We welcomed Mike Wakelin and Barry Allaway to be present at the inaugural ‘testing’ of special beans bags and wedges which met with great approval as you can see from this picture. The Rotary Club of Watford & The Langleys have also decided to raise monies for us for the forthcoming year and again, will be helping to fund equipment for the Centre. and raising £222 and to Imogen Reid, a Leisure Together volunteer who raised £40. The final amount raised will be announced in the next ‘In Touch‘ We can confirm next year’s date – May 1st – plenty of time to start training! Watford Mencap Runners get ready to run. 11 Leisure Together Information Board COWLINGS Want to give up smoking? Free one-to-one support is available in our pharmacy Bushey Pharmacy 62–64 High Street, Bushey Tel: 020 8950 0934 H A R D W A R E Shop locally. Save petrol & parking fees For all your DIY and garden requirements Bedding plants & composts Key cutting & sharpening service EET 40 HIGH STR 3DN BUSHEY WD2 0 1664 TEL 020 895 Take-away hot & cold food Buffets catered for Delivery service available Following a family tradition in tea leaf reading that may interpret your fortune! Party Plan Canal boat trip Individual Readings Flexible Travel Arrangements 12 AS WE CELEBRATE this year as the Year of the Volunteer, I would like to start by paying tribute to all our volunteers who do such a fantastic job supporting us with the organisation and running of our events. We have had our popular repeat events such as bowling and Top Golf and our first pool tournament, which was very successful, with many more exciting outings to come. As we go to print, we are looking forward to our Latin American Dance Evening... More about that in the next issue! Events in their planning stages include an outreach visit the Science Museum, art and crafts afternoon, Pub night, disco and a quiz & bingo evening. Further details, as they are confirmed, by separate mailings. We are planning to hold a stall at the Rickmansworth School Craft Fair in the Autumn which will be combined with a ceramic painting workshop. There will be a wide range of items that can be purchased, for painting on the day. If you wish to make something crafty to sell on our stall or help on the day, please do contact us. In Touch Summer 2005 On Saturday, 27th August, Leisure Together members from the Hertsmere area will be boarding Dick’s Folly for a trip along the Grand Union Canal. Some of our members have been asking for a boat trip for some time and this is a wonderful opportunity to have a fun day out while also supporting a community project in Hertfordshire. The South-West Herts Narrowboat Project operates this 12-berth narrowboat In Touch March 2005 Lata (centre) with Mary and Lyn from Three Rivers CVS Lata Rees Telephone: 01923 255485 Leisure Together Co-ordinator Office: 01923 779339 Watford and Three Rivers email: leisure@watfordmencap.org.uk from its base at Hunton Bridge, Abbots Langley. Since the boat was launched in 1988, the charity, run entirely by volunteers, has provided trips and parties for various community groups as well as private parties. Our Leisure Together members will learn about the challenges of canal boating which we hope, will foster even more of the team-aspirited approach which they always demonstrate at our events. Brenda Pegg Leisure Together Co-ordinator 13 Events Calendar Information Board How much could you save? 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Brenda 01923 779339 September 24 ‘Hollywood Nights Ball’, Moor Park Mansion Alison 01923 779339 28 Watford Mencap Annual General Meeting – Shepherd Centre, Mill End Rose Kreloff 01923 779339 October 1 Leisure Together – Craft Fair visit 10am-3pm Lata Rees – 01923 779339 December 8 The Big Christmas Breakfast – Moor Park Mansion with Watford & West Herts Chamber of Commerce & Arsenal FC Alison – 01923 779339 First 20 lucky readers If you have an event you would like us to promote between Sept – December please ring us 01923 779339 or email: fundraising@watfordmencap.org.uk Free financial health check Upcoming Watsup events at the Lemarie Centre Take advantage of a free financial health check and see how much you could benefit. 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For more details contact Nabs on 01923 213912 Events held by Watsup in past year include a couple of evenings at the Lincolnsfield Centre (June 2004 & June 2005) trip to Thames Valley Adventure Playground (Feb 2005) Tharapies evening for carers (Dec 2004) In Touch Summer 2005 15 to promote your event, exhibition, news release, masterpiece or concert, call now on: 0800 8565686 Your business improvement partners Touchpoint is a leading provider of high quality, outsourced, customer contact management services, including: Transphorm is a leading provider of business training and consultancy, specialising in the delivery of powerful NLP-based, outcome driven performance enhancement: TeleSales * TeleMarketing * CRM * Customer Services * Market Research * Lead Generation * Appointment Setting * Data Cleansing Training workshops * Performance Coaching * Attitude and Motivational Strategies * Business Development tools For further information on how Touchpoint can help you acquire and retain more customers please contact: For further information on how Transphorm could enhance the performance of your business please contact: Barrie Collins MD - Touchpoint Oliver Thompson MD - Transphorm Office — 0870 099 4640 Email — barrie.collins@touchpointcc.co.uk Web — www.touchpointcc.co.uk Office — 0845 225 7626 Email — oliver@transphorm.co.uk Web — www.transphorm.co.uk Celtic Harmony living Heritage Days Celtic Harmony Camp – An Iron Age Celtic Settlement, Brickendon, Nr Hertford. 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MG Hill Building Contractors Limited (Edgware) Telephone. 0845 6586001/2 Fax. 0870 1338843 Mobile. 07796 170606 or 07812 069784 17 Jane Worthington Information Board JANE WORTHINGTON, who works part time as deputy manager of the Watford Mencap St Albans Road shop, is a local artist with a healthy portfolio of pen and ink drawings and watercolours. Many of these depict local scenes, houses, pubs, churches and street views, some of which being specific commissions – even from afar afield as Wales! Jane has lived in Bushey for 24 years and has a current desire to improve her expertise in portraiture, especially oils – and a driving ambition to fill the St Albans Road shop with bric-a-brac – so donations as ever, are gratefully received! To contact Jane regarding any of her artwork please telephone 020 8950 1102 – or why not call in to the St Albans Road shop? 113 Balmoral Road,Watford,Herts.WD24 4EX. 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Whilst attending your property to clean your carpets or upholstery Please present this advertisement when booking your cleaning requirements Thank you to all our Members Many thanks to all Members who have renewed their membership.We are very grateful to all of you for your continued support and to everyone who also added an extra donation to their membership fee. We would particularly like to welcome the following new Members: Mrs Linda Head Mrs Tracey Smith Mr Michael Spalding Miss Yasan Spalding Mrs Phemie Spalding Mr John Bell Mr Clive Bond If you have not yet renewed your membership, now is your chance. Please send a cheque for £5 made out to Watford & District Mencap and send to our Rickmansworth office. In Touch Summer 2005 19