Monthly Archives: July 2011

Hunstanton Round Table raising money with a charity drive for young carers

LYNN NEWS CARERS’ APPEAL: Coast to coast car rally raises £2,000

 

Hunstanton Round Table members set off on a charity drive around Great Britain in aid of the Young Carers appeal. LtoR – Andrew Bing, Andrew Booth, Ian Wells, Barry Ward, Craig Darwin, Rob Daniels, Edward Hammond, Neil Wells (front), Spencer Wenn (back), Christopher Stafford (front), Joe Bates, Michael Jackson, Leon Espley (chairman, back), Dave Daly, Nathan Daly, Kevin Waddison and Gary Waddison.

 

Published on Thursday 28 July 2011 14:10

BREAKDOWNS did not stop members of the Hunstanton Round Table completing a 1,000-mile car rally in fancy dress for the Lynn News Appeal.

 

The coast to coast challenge started on Thursday morning from the Golden Lion Hotel and raised £2,000 for the young carers’ campaign.

Plans to make it easier for people with disabilities to employ Personal Assistants

Department of Health tackles shortfall of Personal Assistants

28th July 2011

 

Plans to make it easier for people with disabilities to employ Personal Assistants to help them to live as full a life as possible were revealed today by Care Services Minister Paul Burstow.

A Framework for Personal Assistants helps offer universal support for people with care needs as well as the PAs they employ. It maintains the flexibility of the role, which makes them so vital in helping people with disabilities to live their lives and aims to increase the number of PAs available.

Research shows that those receiving payments can be nervous about becoming an employer and the lack of a clear, universal job description can be a barrier to those considering joining the profession.

Boost for North Yorkshire respite care centres

Improvements  for adult day care in North Yorkshire

9:33am Thursday 28th July 2011

By Mark Stead » Political Reporter

MILLIONS of pounds are to be spent on bringing adult day care in North Yorkshire up to date.

The £3.8 million package of improvements to Selby Day Activity Centre will include the creation of a new four-bed respite unit after the facility was marked out as needing work to bring it up to modern standards.