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Duke of Edinburgh’s Award: Generate our Kitchen consultation by young people
Generate our Kitchen has been consulting with representatives of the groups of people who already use the building, displaying our noticeboards and distributing surveys to local people at events and via our social media pages…
Whalley Range Youth Opportunities Association (WRYOA) runs an evening Youth Club – called Whiz (which stands for Whalley Range Inclusion Zone) – and holiday play schemes.
The Whiz project young people who are working towards their Duke of Edinburgh Award have recorded interviews with building users to find out their thoughts about the current facilities and the benefits of a new kitchen.
Listen to some of the interviews here:
Universal Credit: Important news from Alex Park Jobcentre (in English, Arabic and Farsi)
October 2017
** IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR CUSTOMERS **
During the next few weeks you may notice a few changes within your Jobcentre
These changes may include temporary changes to your work coach, the layout of the jobcentre and you being asked a few more questions when you attend about your digital skills.
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All of these things are to prepare for
Wednesday 25th October 2017
when we will become a UNIVERSAL CREDIT FULL SERVICE Jobcentre.
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The way the Department of Work & Pensions delivers its services to claimants has been gradually changing as part of the Government Welfare to Work programme.
As part of those changes all our customers will need to make sure they can access the new online Digital Service to complete their claims online and notify of us of changes to their circumstances.
You will be notified by letter of when the changes will affect you.
If you are familiar with using digital online services, i.e. you have an up to date email account which you use regularly, shop or bank online then you will have no problem following the changes to claiming or contacting the Jobcentre via the new online service.
IF YOU ARE NOT CONFIDENT WITH ANY OF THE ABOVE THEN YOU WILL NEED TO CONTACT YOUR WORK COACH AND ASK FOR HELP ON WHAT TO DO NEXT.
FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN YOU HAVING DIFFCULTY IN CLAIMING OR ACCESSING YOUR BENEFITS.
You will have an online Universal Credit account to manage your claim. You can use your account to report changes, send messages to your work coach and find support.
Eventually all claims will be on the full service and you will have a Universal Credit online account.
The Team
Alex Park Jobcentre
** ** معلومات هامة للعملاء
خلال الأسابيع القليلة المقبلة قد تلاØظ بعض التغييرات داخل مركز العمل الخاص بك.
قد تشمل هذه التغييرات تغييرات مؤقتة على مدرب العمل الخاص بك، وتخطيط مركز.
العمل وكنت يطلب بعض الأسئلة أكثر عند Øضور Øول المهارات الرقمية الخاصة بك.
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كل هذه الأمور هي للتØضير
الأربعاء 25 أكتوبر 2017
عندما Ø³Ù†ØµØ¨Ø Ù…Ø±ÙƒØ² كريديت كامل خدمة مركز العمل.
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والطريقة التي تقدم بها إدارة العمل والمعاشات خدماتها للمطالبين تتغير تدريجيا كجزء من برنامج الرعاية الاجتماعية للعمل.
وكجزء من هذه التغييرات، سيتعين على جميع عملائنا التأكد من إمكانية وصولهم إلى الخدمة الرقمية الجديدة عبر الإنترنت لاستكمال مطالباتهم عبر الإنترنت وإخطارنا بالتغييرات التي تطرأ على ظروÙهم.
سيتم إعلامك بكتاب عندما التغييرات سو٠تؤثر عليك.
إذا كنت معتادا على استخدام الخدمات الرقمية عبر الإنترنت، بمعنى أن لديك Øساب بريد إلكتروني Ù…Øدث تستخدمه بشكل منتظم أو تسوقه أو تتعامل معه عبر الإنترنت، Ùلن تواجهك أية مشكلة بعد إجراء تغييرات على المطالبة أو الاتصال بمركز العمل عبر الخدمة الجديدة عبر الإنترنت.
إذا لم تكن متأكدا من أي مما سبق سو٠تØتاج إلى الاتصال بك العمل كوتش وطلب المساعدة على ما يجب القيام به المقبل.
الÙشل ÙÙŠ القيام بذلك قد يؤدي إلى أن يكون لديك صعوبة ÙÙŠ المطالبة أو الوصول إلى المناÙع الخاصة بك.
سيكون لديك Øساب ائتمان عالمي عبر الإنترنت لإدارة مطالبتك.
يمكنك استخدام Øسابك للإبلاغ عن التغييرات، وإرسال رسائل إلى مدرب العمل الخاص بك.
والعثور على الدعم ÙÙŠ نهاية المطا٠جميع المطالبات ستكون على الخدمة الكاملة وسيكون لديك Øساب الائتمان العالمي على الانترنت.
الÙريق
أليكس بارك مركز العمل
** **اطلاعات مهم مشتریاند
چند Ù‡Ùته آینده ممکن است چندین تغییر در مرکز شغلی شما مشاهده شود.این تغییرات ممکن است شامل تغییرات موقتی به مربی کار شما، Ø·Ø±Ø Ù…Ø±Ú©Ø² کار Ùˆ همچنین سوالاتی باشد Ú©Ù‡ شما در مورد مهارت های دیجیتالی خود به آنها مشغول هستید.
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همه اینها برای آماده شدن آماده
استچهارشنبه 25 اکتبر 2017
هنگامی که ما تبدیل به یک مرکز خدمات کامل خدمات اعتباری UNIVERSAL می شود.
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راهکارهایی Ú©Ù‡ وزارت کار Ùˆ Øقوق بازنشستگی آن را ارائه Ù…ÛŒ دهد، خدمات به متقاضیان است به تدریج به عنوان بخشی از برنامه رÙاهی دولت برای کار در Øال تغییر است.
به عنوان بخشی از این تغییرات، مشتریان ما باید اطمینان Øاصل کنند Ú©Ù‡ Ù…ÛŒ توانند به سرویس جدید دیجیتال آنلاین دسترسی داشته باشند تا ادعاهای خود را به صورت آنلاین تکمیل کنند Ùˆ از تغییرات در شرایط آنها مطلع شوند.
شما از طریق نامه اعلام می کنید که تغییرات.
شما را تØت تاثیر قرار دهداگر با استÙاده از سرویس های آنلاین دیجیتال آشنا هستید، به عنوان مثال شما دارای Øساب ایمیل روزانه خود هستید Ú©Ù‡ به طور منظم، Ùروشگاه یا
بانک آنلاین را استÙاده Ù…ÛŒ کنید Ùˆ پس از تغییرات به ادعای یا تماس با مرکز شغلی از طریق.
اگر شما با هیچ کدام از موارد Ùوق مواÙÙ‚ نباشید، باید با شما تماس بگیرید Ùˆ درخواست کنید Ú©Ù‡ Ú†Ù‡ کاری انجام دهید.
ناکامی در انجام چنین کاری ناشی از عدم وجود مزایا و مزایای شما است.
برای اداره ادعای شما یک Øساب اعتباری آنلاین جهانی خواهید داشت.شما Ù…ÛŒ توانید از Øساب خود برای گزارش تغییرات، ارسال پیام به مربی کار خود Ùˆ پیدا کردن پشتیبانی استÙاده کنید.
در نهایت تمام ادعاها در سرویس کامل خواهند بود و شما یک اعتبار آنلاین اعتباری جهانی خواهید داشت.
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ESOL Learning in Manchester
Women ESOL Computer class
Tuesday 11-am-12 noon
Women with low-level English skills
Learn ESOL at home or in a small group.
Retired teacher offering reasonable rates.
Call 07954357316 anytime.
ABLE Manchester is an English Language School with a difference as it offers a unique approach to English language development by offering every student the opportunity to create a bespoke course which allows them to meet their learning objectives whether they be professional, personal or academic.
Protected: WRCF Due Diligence evidence
Community Speedwatch scheme
Registering interest for the Community Speedwatch scheme:
Active members of the community join together with the support of the police to monitor the speed of vehicles using detection devices.
Volunteers receive appropriate training, and are supported by neighbourhood policing team (NPT) staff. The scheme aims to cater for the problem of real or perceived speed related offending, and through partnership with the community it is to be used in circumstances that are necessary, justifiable and proportionate in order to:
Improve the quality of life for Whalley Range and Chorlton communities
Increase public awareness of inappropriate speed
Reduce the speed of vehicles to the speed limit
Reduce the risk of injury on the roads
Speed Watch activity is not about interfering with neighbours behaviour; it is a proactive solution to improve the safety and quality of life for everyone in the community.
All Aboard for Cromwell Community Cuppa and the Creative Conversation group!
On Wednesday 13th of September our two JNR8 over 50’s groups went on an adventure aboard the Prince Henry narrow boat to Boothstown from Stretford Marina.
The trip was paid for thanks to a donation we’d received last year from our local pharmacy, Well Whalley Range.
7 of us: Chris, Margaret, Sue, Joyce, Audrey, Sheila and her friend Kay – booked onto the trip and invited 4 of the members of the Live Well Make Art group: Lotte, Carol, Gail and Jasmine to join us.
The Art group actually took part in an iPad masterclass with Lotte!
The trip was a real success and a great experience – and we would all recommend it to any groups who are looking for a day trip with a difference!
Read more about the project who organises the trips below – and see more of our photos here: https://www.whalleyrange.org/8785-2/
All Aboard is Emma, Claire, Richard, Liz and Julie, a group of parents who were regular users of Trafford Council’s Openlock Project. When the project came to an end earlier this year, we put in a successful bid to take on one of the narrow boats, ‘Prince Henry,’ for local community use for the next three years.
The canal is the fastest way to slow down and our aim is bring you a variety of workshops and events to help steer away from the pace and pressure of everyday life and promote well being, relaxation and learning in a calm and peaceful environment.
We also offer a range of standard skippered day-hire trips plus themed and seasonal days out.
All are welcome aboard. We offer subsidised rates for charities, CICs and community groups, including children and young people with SEN and learning differences; carers; the elderly, and people with disabilities. Please contact us directly to discuss individual access requirements due to the space and layout of the boat.
Henry is moored at Stretford Marina on the Bridgewater canal. Free car parking is available. Alternatively we are a 10 minute walk from Trafford Park railway station or a 15 minute walk, along the canal towpath, from Stretford Metrolink station.
For bookings and enquiries please e-mail: allaboardmcr@gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/AllAboardManchester/
Befriending, connecting and more: Age-friendly news
Members of Age-friendly Whalley Range and Chorlton were happy to welcome a group of delegates from the Standing Committee for Health and Social Welfare from Oslo City Council to our community centre recently.
We received a message from the group upon their return to Oslo:
Good morning 🙂
On behalf of The Standing Committee on Health and Social Welfare in Oslo I want to thank you a lot for hosting us last Monday.
You have a very inspiring place, attitude and experiences and the group visiting you expressed that in plenum.
We have arrived safely in Oslo after interesting and great days in Manchester and Leeds.
Good luck with your future work.
Yours sincerely
Hans–Olav Toft
Secretary of The Standing Committee on Health and Social Welfare
(Thanks to Russell and Dave for letting us use the the church as it was enrolment day in the JNR8 hall for our ESOL learners!)
Manchester Cares is a brand new community network of young professionals and older neighbours hanging out and helping one another in our rapidly changing city.
We do this because our home town of Manchester is a wonderful place, with innovation and influence, history and heart at its core. There’s always so much going on, from new music to new businesses to new people arriving all the time.
But the city we love is now growing and changing at double speed, and that leaves some people feeling anonymous, isolated and left behind.
For our older neighbours in particular, many of whom have spent a lifetime in their home neighbourhoods, the rush and pace of the city can often now feel too much. Getting around can be difficult, and trends including globalisation, gentrification, migration and digitisation are transforming communities faster than ever before.
The multiplying effect of those pressures is that many older people have deep roots – from Ancoats to Ardwick, Longsight to Levenshulme – but few connections. Meanwhile, young professionals – often graduates from across the country and around the world – can have hundreds of connectionsin the social media age, but often no roots in their communities.
The separation of those parallel worlds wastes human potential, entrenches loneliness and isolation, perpetuates social division and is ultimately corrosive for our society.
Manchester Cares seeks to address this modern blight of disconnection by harnessing the people and places around us for the benefit of all.
Our objectives are to:
- Reduce isolation and loneliness amongst older people and young professionals alike
- Improve the connection, confidence, skills, resilience and power of all participants so neighbours can feel part of our changing city rather than left behind by it
- Bring people together to reduce the gaps across social, generational, digital, cultural and attitudinal divides.
Find out more: https://manchestercares.org.uk/about-us
ABOUT CYRIL FLINT BEFRIENDERS
With over 5 million elderly people living on their own, and 50% citing television as their main source of company, loneliness is an ever-present problem within our community (Campaign To End Loneliness).
Cyril Flint, an elderly pensioner living on his own in the Trafford area, was a classic example of one such individual. Having spent 20 lonely Christmas holidays on his own, since the passing of his wife, Cyril story not only evoked a wave of compassion within the community, but it also made us want to do something to help. Setting up an informal befriending service, designed to help prevent social isolation, seemed like the perfect solution. Since its creation, our scheme has grown throughout the Manchester area and we now have an increasing number of active volunteers throughout the community. https://www.cyrilflint.org
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New Computer Classes @ JNR8 Youth & Community Centre
FREE Computer Classes – refreshments provided!
Term time Thursdays – back in November!