Community Resilience Briefing 04/11/22
Dear Community Resilience Group/Community Council/Colleagues,
Welcome to The Highland Council’s fortnightly briefing for groups with an interest in local community resilience.
Winter Vaccination Programme
- Public Health Scotland colleagues have recently translated information on the Covid and Flu vaccinations being offered as part of the Winter Vaccination Programme. This includes 36 community languages and British Sign Language versions, accessible here: Other languages – winter vaccines | NHS inform
Covid related information
- NHS Inform Covid data
- NHS Inform Covid information and guidance
- NHS Highland local vaccination information – this includes information on the winter Coronavirus (COVID-19) and Flu vaccination programme which is now underway.
Funding
SCVO is a key source of funding information for the third sector. Funds that may be of interest include:
- National Lottery Awards for All Scotland
This funds focus is on projects that either bring people together, improve important spaces to communities, enable people by addressing issues early, or involve the arts. Applications can be submitted at any time. - Edge Fund
Supports small grassroots organisations that struggle to get funding elsewhere that are focused on creating a just, equitable, and sustainable world. Opens applications twice a year, next deadline 6 November. - Warburtons Community Funding
Provides small grants to support charities which improve health, place, or skills for families in their communities. Next deadline 8 November.
- Reaching New Scots Fund – This funding opportunity is designed and managed by refugees in partnership with The National Lottery Community Fund. Groups can apply for grants of up to £30,000 for projects that support New Scots.
Welfare, poverty reduction and resilience
- Money Counts Courses – These courses aim to build staff confidence to offer income maximisation help to individuals with money worries. See the attached document for more information.
- CyberScotland October News Update
- Malware and Viruses – It’s not just a concern for businesses!
Read our tips to protect your computers, laptops, smartphones and tablets from the damage caused by viruses and other types of malware. - Charity Essentials Charity Campaign, 7th – 18th November
CyberScotland Partner, IASME, will be offering support and guidance as well as a discount on the price of certification, to help registered charities achieve Cyber Essentials. Visit https://iasme.co.uk/cyber-essentials/cyber-essentials-for-charities/ for more information.
- Malware and Viruses – It’s not just a concern for businesses!
Mental Health and Wellbeing
- NHS Highland Mental Wellbeing – a collection of resources and signposts to help people of all ages to look after their own mental wellbeing.
- Cost of living crisis and your mental health
Many people are feeling the strain as the cost of living coantinues to increase. This resource provides information on how you can maintain your mental wellbeing at this time, alongside information on how to manage your money as bills rise.
Emergency Planning
- Met Office Weather Warnings – https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/warnings-and-advice/uk-warnings#?date=2022-11-04
- Met Office Weather Ready https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/warnings-and-advice/weatherready
- Floodline Scotland https://floodlinescotland.org.uk/
- Ready Scotland – preparing for emergencies https://ready.scot/
Douglas Crawford
Business Analyst
Community Support and Engagement
Highland Council
Our Future Highland Survey
Community Groups and Community Councils – we need your advice!
Dear Community Groups and Community Councils,
We would like communities to help shape ‘Our Future Highland’ by contributing their values, views, ideas, and dreams of how they think Highland could look and feel like by 2027.
Communities and their people are our biggest asset and play a vital role in change going forward, community groups and community councils are at the heart of the Highlands, and we must ensure that as part of ‘Our Future Highland’ development process that we work collaboratively to gather insight from people and place.
As the Council under its new Administration develops priorities and inspirational change over the next 5 years, we would like to include the shared values that are most important to all generations living across Highland.
Task – Please complete the survey here: https://forms.office.com/r/63qXsjp01t where people can add their ideas on how they envisage ‘Our Future Highland’ could look like by 2027.
E.g – I’d like Our Future Highland by 2027 to have more spaces/communal gardens/parks for intergenerational use, to enable people of all ages to interact in a casual and relaxed way, share ideas and knowledge and help support each other through life.
We really appreciate your support in collating this part of the engagement process and ask that you complete the survey by 11th November.
Please email [email protected] if you have any questions.
Yours sincerely
Donna Manson
Bonfire Night at Dores 2022
Aldourie Primary School Letter Hunt
Dear residents
Once again Aldourie PS is organising a Halloween Letter Hunt through the village of Dores on Mon 31st Oct. The plan again is that children would hunt for Halloween pictures and letters around the village anywhere between Loch Ness View and Strath Gardens, Dores. They will look for the letters in any order and then rearrange them to make a Halloween related word or phrase. Younger children will hunt for pictures and tick them off on a sheet.
If any Dores residents are interested in displaying a picture/letter, please contact Aldourie Primary by phone: 01463 751272, or email: [email protected]
All children are welcome to join in but will need to collect their sheet from the car park at Dores, Church of Scotland between 6.00pm and 6.30pm.
Goody bags will be issued at the start of the Letter Hunt along with their Letter Hunt sheet. If partaking in this outdoor activity parents/or a delegated person (eg older sibling) are responsible for escorting their children around the village if parents feel this is necessary due to the age of their child/ren.
Some children will likely be guising in the traditional manner and knocking on doors with a joke or some sort of entertainment if they have their parents’ permission.
Kind regards
Louise
Mrs Louise Robertson
Cluster Headteacher Aldourie and Foyers PS.
Aldourie PS Foyers PS
Aldourie Foyers
IV2 6DP IV2 6XU
Tel: 01463 751272 Tel: 01456 486612
Mob: 07734469367 Mob: 07734469367