Monthly Archives: October 2011
Scotland Announces Almost A Million Pounds To Support Short Breaks For Carers
The funding will support young carers and adult carers
Source: eGov monitor -A Policy Dialogue Platform
Published Monday, 17 October, 2011 – 09:36
The Scottish government has allocated £954,000 to fund short breaks for 3,500 young and adult carers across Scotland. Fifty-eight organisations have been offered a share of almost £954,000 for a variety of short breaks projects. This includes 14 groups who help carers purchase their own breaks.
The funding will support young carers and adult carers who care for disabled children, people with dementia, mental health problems and other long-term conditions, substance misuse problems, adults with learning disabilities and adults with physical disabilities.
Norfolk artist’s sight restored
Mr Cale temporarily lost complete vision in his right eye.
ADAM LAZZARI Saturday, October 15, 2011
6.05 PM
His eye for detail gave wildlife artist Steve Cale an incredible life of travelling the world and making a living from doing what he loves.
But a freak, one-in-a-million accident, shattered Mr Cale’s right eyeball and threatened to have the same effect on his dreams.
One evening, after returning from a day’s work at the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, in Welney, sketching scenes from the famed Festival of Swans, Mr Cale was unloading his car at his former home in Great Ryburgh, when the plastic toggle of his coat flicked into his eye, causing extensive injuries.
Live webchat -Caring for our future – October 18th
Webchat about Caring for our future
David Behan, Director General for Social Care, Local Government and Care Partnerships and Imelda Redmond, Chief Executive of Carers’ UK and discussion leader for Quality, will be answering your questions in a live webchat at 3.30pm on Tuesday 18 October.