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Covid-19

New guidance issued for the festive period

December 19, 2020 by simon

Restrictions tightened due to spread of new variant of COVID-19.

Scotland will significantly tighten protections against Coronavirus (COVID-19) to prevent the spread of the new, highly contagious strain of the virus.

Following confirmation that the new variant of COVID-19 spreads substantially more quickly, the First Minister announced that Scotland needs to act now. 

To keep people safe, the First Minister announced:

  • the planned easing of restrictions around Christmas will be limited to Christmas Day itself, and not the previous 5 day window that was planned
  • legal household limits will still apply – a maximum of 8 people from 3 households – however advice is to minimise the numbers. Where possible, people should celebrate the festive period at home in their own household and meet with others outdoors
  • other than for specific exemptions, travel between Scotland and the rest of the UK will not be legal
  • travel within Scotland will be allowed on Christmas Day
  • from Boxing Day, all of Scotland will have Level 4 restrictions applied, including the closure of non-essential retail and hospitality. The only exceptions will be Orkney, Shetland and the Western Isles, and the other island communities where restrictions have been reduced in recent weeks, who will be placed in Level 3
  • from Boxing Day, in line with existing law, travel across local authority boundaries between areas in Level 3 or 4 will not be legal other than for specific exempt purposes

The First Minister also set out new plans for the return of schools in the New Year. Teachers will return to work as planned and children of key workers and the most vulnerable children, will return to schools as planned.

For the majority of pupils the holiday period will be extended until 11 January and learning will begin online from then until at least 18 January.

All these measures will be kept under regular review.

The First Minister said:

“Last week it was confirmed that a new variant of the virus had been identified in the UK, and I advised Parliament that a small number of cases of it had already been identified in Scotland.

“While further analysis is required to establish this one way or another, we already have a concern that this strain may be driving what appears to be faster transmission in some hospitals and care homes.

“That’s why we have decided to act and to act firmly.

“Firstly, we are asking everyone to redouble your personal efforts in sticking to the rules and following FACTS.

“Secondly, we intend to maintain a strict travel ban between Scotland and the rest of the UK. This will remain in place throughout the festive period. We simply cannot risk more of this strain entering the country if we can possibly avoid it.

“Thirdly, we now intend to change the law to allow mixing indoors in a bubble on Christmas Day only. The household limits will still apply – a maximum of 8 people from 3 households  – is the law. But the advice will be to minimise numbers as far as possible.

“My message is stay home, stay safe and enjoy Christmas. That is in your own interest and the interest of everyone you love.”

Speaking about beyond Christmas, the First Minister said:

“To limit, as far as we can, the risk of this strain spreading further than it has within Scotland, we intend to apply Level 4 measures to all of mainland Scotland for a period of three weeks from one minute after midnight on Boxing Day morning.

“The only exceptions will be Orkney, Shetland and the Western Isles, and the other island communities where we have reduced restrictions in recent weeks, who will go into Level 3 but with strict restrictions on who can travel to and from those islands.

“The situation the new strain presents means that until we are sure it is firmly under control – until we are sure we are not facing the same situation as the south of England today faces, we must slightly change our plans for the way our schools work.

“Schools still open next week will close as planned – we are not changing that. They were then due to reopen from 5 January with all councils areas back by the 7.

“Instead of that, here is what we are ow going to do – for the children of key workers – such as nurses in our hospitals – schools will open and stay open as normal. They will also open as normal for the most vulnerable children. All teachers will also return to work as scheduled and planned. For the majority of pupils, however, the holidays are being extended until 11 January. Starting on that date, learning will be online until at least 18 January.

“After that, assuming we are confident we have the virus under control we will aim to reopen schools more fully but at least until then, schools will go online only other than for the children of key workers and the most vulnerable.”

https://www.gov.scot/news/new-guidance-issued-for-the-festive-period/

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Employment Help

December 19, 2020 by simon

Hi there, 

I would like to introduce myself and the service we offer which may be able to support people in your community.  I hope to shine a light on Fair Start Scotland which has been successfully operating in Highlands and Islands since April 2018. The service, perhaps more important than ever, provides help to people who find themselves unemployed and looking for work. Additionally, our delivery has built in specialist provision for those who may also have health issues or disabilities.

For those who take part, they will meet with a dedicated advisor who will provide tailored personal support and guidance for up to 12 months to help them on the journey into work. The service is customised for the individual and also offers continued support for up to 12 months after starting work, supporting sustained employment.

Since April of this year, Triage are pleased to have taken up the delivery of the Fair Start Scotland service across various areas within Highlands and Islands. Triage is an established organisation with a long track record of successful delivery,  you can find out more about us from our website: www.triagcentral.co.uk.  

At Triage we believe our story can be best told by the participants we support. I have attached our new newsletter for you, providing some recent good news stories, more information about the service and how it is being delivered. 

If you feel that there is someone within your community whom we could provide support, or if you have any questions yourself, I would be more than happy to personally discuss our service and the support we provide. 

Yours sincerely,

Ryrie 

Ryrie Oag

Fair Start Scotland Delivery Manager

Highlands

Mob: 07807 063 729

Email: [email protected]

Highlands-and-Islands-newsletter-November-2020Download

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Highland Council Helpline Poster

December 19, 2020 by simon

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Latest Covid Guidance

November 18, 2020 by simon

Our local area is currently under Level 1 measures.

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Scottish Coronavirus Data from Public Health Scotland

October 22, 2020 by simon

Attached is a leaflet that will show you were to go for the latest information

2020-10-12-Scottish-Coronavirus-dataDownload

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Latest Update from Highland Council

October 22, 2020 by simon

  1. How to get support from The Highland Council

The Highland Council is reminding the public there is still a full range of support and information available. 

Access into all service point buildings continues to be currently restricted for people to complete birth registrations and other high priority registrations by appointment only, and following all current social distancing and hygiene guidance.

Contact can be made on the following numbers Monday to Friday 0800 to 1700 unless otherwise stated:

  • COVID-19 Freephone Helpline – 0300 303 1362
  • Council house repairs, pest control, housing applications and rent enquiries – 01349 886602
  • Planning and Building Standards – 9am to 4pm Tuesday to Friday – 01349 886608 – Monday email[email protected]
  • Roads, flooding and street lighting – Emergency reports only – 01349 886601
  • Domestic and commercial waste issues – 01349 886603
  • Garden waste – 9am to 4pm Monday to Friday – 01349 886660
  • Make a payment by debit or credit card – 01349 886605
  • Elections helpline – 01349 886657
  • Entitlement (Blue Badge, travel and National Entitlement Cards) – 9am and 3pm Tuesday to Thursday – 01349 886604
  • Social Work Childrens Services – 01463 644460
  • Social Work Out of Hours Team – 5pm to 9am Monday to Friday – 08457 697284. Open all day on weekends and public holidays.
  • Help with claiming benefits, keeping up with bills and council tax – 0800 090 1004
  • Help available to reduce business rates – 01463 702894
  • Advice for Business – 01463 713889

Or by email for:

  • Licensing – [email protected]
  • Landlord Registration – [email protected]
  • Elections helpline – [email protected]
  • For electoral registration queries – [email protected]
  • Environmental Health – [email protected]
  1. Covid-19 Self-Isolation Support Grants

The Highland Council has published new information on the Coronavirus Covid-19 button on the front page of its website on how people can access the new Covid-19 Self-Isolation Support Grant – https://www.highland.gov.uk/coronavirus.

If you have been asked by NHS Test and Protect Service to self-isolate on or after 28th September 2020, you may be entitled to a £500 Self-Isolation Support Grant. Full eligibility details are outlined on the Highland Council website. Anyone wishing to apply should contact the Council’s Welfare Support Team on 0800 090 1004. 

Welcoming this funding aimed at supporting the most vulnerable, the Leader of The Highland Council, Cllr Margaret Davidson said: “We are all aware of the many challenges people are facing so I am sure knowing this new and non-repayable self-isolation support grant is available, will give some reassurance and help relieve some of the stress and financial concerns people asked to isolate will have.”

  1. Public Health Scotland COVID Dashboard

Public Health Scotland now publishes a daily dashboard of information associated with the virus.  This databoard contains information about the virus within each local area including by NHS Board and Local Authority area.  There is also 7 day average information by neighbourhood and trend and demographic data.  This information can be accessed at the following link and a guide to using this resource is attached. www.publichealthscotland.scot/our-areas-of-work/sharing-our-data-and-intelligence/coronavirus-covid-19-data-and-guidance/

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