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Carer’s Event held at South Aston URC

on Thursday 17 June 2010

 

The following is an extract from a report prepared by Margaret Gilliver, Carer Support Officer, Heart of England Teaching NHS Primary Care Trust: -

 

The various stalls around the large hall were staffed by people from the following organisations: - 

 

Library Services                     Home Instead Senior Care            Age Concern

B’ham Disability Resource   Centre Birmingham                        Drug and Alcohol Team

CERS                                     Working with Mental Health           Vitamins

PALS                                      Occupational Therapy                    Peer to Peer Disability

Mencap                                  National Blood Service                   Adaptations

Chiropody                              Carers and Pensions Service       Citizens Advice Bureau

Neighbourhood Watch         Asian Resource Centre                  House-proud            Wiltshire Farm Food                                       Falls                                                  Metal Health Team

Advocacy Matters                 Benefits Service                              Crossroads

HOB Communications Dept.

 

The Fire Brigade brought a Fire Engine and also there was an appliance outside telling the public how to manage the change to digital TV transmission.

 

There were also two aromatherapists and a Laughter Clinic.                        

                                                                       

In the kitchen were members of the Church who did a marvellous job making sandwiches and drinks for everyone concerned.

 

Also there were members of the Church signing people in and giving them free raffle tickets.

 

I received 90 raffle prizes some were meals out, others were tickets for theatres.  There were numerous signed photos from stars of screen and television.  Also there were lots of signed books from famous people.                                                                     

Analysis of

the registration forms show that 136 people attended, 46 men and 90 women. The largest age group represented was the over 55s. There were nine ethnic/cultural groups represented, the largest two being white British and people from the Indian sub continent. It was also good to see people from the Caribbean, Africa and China.              

                                                                                                                                                                             

Here are some photos taken at the event: -