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Sefton celebrates dementia friendly status

Sefton Council joined over 50 other organisations and businesses from across the borough this week to celebrate its new dementia friendly status.

Thanks to the work of Sefton’s Dementia Action Alliance (DAA), the borough has been officially recognised by The Alzheimer’s Society as ‘working towards becoming dementia friendly’. This status means that Sefton is a place where people with dementia are understood, respected and supported.

The event, held yesterday (Tuesday, 1 October) at The Atkinson in Southport, was a chance for all of the organisations involved in the Dementia Action Alliance to celebrate the result of their work and start a new era of the partnership which will now be known as Dementia Friendly Sefton.

This news comes as Sefton continues to celebrate its Year of Friendship, a year-long campaign that aims to tackle loneliness and social isolation across the borough. The ongoing work of Dementia Friendly Sefton will be an extension of this campaign in years to come as it works to create a better community for our more vulnerable residents.

Cllr Paul Cummins, Sefton Council’s Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care, said: “I am so proud to be able to celebrate Dementia Friendly Sefton this week. This event is the culmination of years of hard work by a huge number of organisations from across Sefton to create a place where people with dementia are understood, respected and supported.

“The world can be a confusing and sometimes frightening place for people with dementia, but by making small changes to the way we usually do things, we can make that world much brighter. Dementia Friendly Sefton will continue to work towards making our community a better place for people living with dementia and in doing so, enable them to live the lives they choose to live.”

Constellations to come to earth and light up Liverpool City Region

An arts project designed to inspire local communities to rediscover their local neighbourhoods and spend time stargazing is being launched across Liverpool City Region.

Constellations Presents brings a different artist to Halton, Knowsley, Liverpool, Sefton, St Helens and Wirral to present a work inspired by a specific constellation and its relationship to local stories.

It is the follow-on from the award winning ‘Lost Castles’ which saw six extraordinary cardboard box structures being built and then demolished by communities in locations across the six boroughs in 2018.

The project was instigated by Wirral’s Borough of Culture year, which will launch the season with a spectacular installation by Studio Joanie Lemercier in West Kirby between the 18-20 October.

The final project – in Knowsley – will see local artist Sam Wiehl reimagining local residents and community groups as stars in a disused shop in Huyton village centre between 21-23 November.

The six commissions are:

Constellations Presents – Studio Joanie Lemercier
West Kirby Marine Lake, Wirral
18-20 October 2019

Constellations Presents – Cetus
Mann Island, Liverpool
1-9 November 2019

Constellations Presents – The Creation
Sherdley Park, St Helens
5 November 2019

Constellations Presents – Parabolic Lightcloud
Crosby Coastal Park, Sefton
8-10 November 2019

Constellations Presents – Nova
Victoria Park, Widnes, Halton
15-17 November 2019

Constellations Presents – The Garish Sun
Huyton Village Centre, Knowsley
21-23 November 2019

To find out more about the six works and what is happening near you, go to www.constellationslcr.co.uk

Help Shape Your Heath and Care Future

Have your say on issues you care about in SeftonPeople across Sefton have been given the opportunity to help shape the future of health, care and wellbeing across the borough.

Anyone with an interest in health and care is being encouraged to take part in a survey which will help develop the borough wide Sefton NHS Five Year Plan, Shaping Sefton II.

When finalised, the plan, will be the borough’s response to the NHS Long Term Plan, published at the start of this year. Currently in draft form, Shaping Sefton II builds on the vision for transforming health and care set out in the original Shaping Sefton plan, developed in 2014.

Already the subject of engagement with health, care and wellbeing professionals and volunteers across Sefton through a range of events; there is now a chance for everyone in the borough to help shape the final document via the online survey.

The new five year plan will aid the delivery of our local Health and Wellbeing Strategy, currently being refreshed by Sefton Council, and will also support the work of the Cheshire and Merseyside Health and Care Partnership in developing its response to the national NHS Long Term Plan.

Fiona Taylor, chief officer of NHS South Sefton Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) and NHS Southport and Formby CCG and the senior responsible officer for the Sefton Health and Care Partnership, said: “This is a great opportunity for everyone in Sefton to have a look at our draft plan and let us know if we are heading in the right direction for the next five years.

“Shaping Sefton II is a very important plan as it looks to build on the successes of the original document while looking at some of the biggest health and care challenges we are facing together between now and 2024.

“We have based our thinking on your health and care priorities including the findings of the Sefton Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) which outlines the health and care needs of everyone in the borough.

“I would encourage as many people as possible to have a look at our new draft plan, tell us what they think, and more importantly let us if we have got our priorities and ambitions right – or indeed if we have missed anything?”

To see a copy of the draft Shaping Sefton II plan and take part in the online survey go to: www.seftonfiveyearplan.co.uk 

People are asked to give their views about the plan before 21 October when the survey closes. All the feedback received will be used to finalise Shaping Sefton II.  

Merseyrail passengers to go football mad over new look shop

Visitors to Liverpool South Parkway will be able to step off a platform and in to a Premier League dressing room from Thursday 3rd October.

The station’s Mtogo convenience store has been transformed following a summer makeover.

The store, one of the busiest in the Merseyrail network, will show off its new look to passengers at Thursday’s ‘fun day’, with freebies and games taking place.

Cadbury will be handing out free chocolate and football-themed goodies and there will be a foosball table in the shop for passengers to exercise their competitive streak.

There will also be a competition for passengers to win either two Premier League football match tickets or a family ticket to Cadbury World by answering the following question:

How many teams are in the Premier League?

The competition runs until Friday 1st November. Passengers can enter by filling out an entry card at Liverpool South Parkway’s Mtogo store.

Active Sefton launch spooktacular half term calendar

Be Active has prepared a ‘spooktacular’ line-up of activities for Sefton’s youngsters this October Half Term (October 28 – November 1).

Registration is now open and parents across the city region are encouraged to sign their youngsters up before the places are filled.

Be Active offers half term camp days and activities at leisure centres across Sefton including Bootle Leisure Centre, Crosby Lakeside Adventure, Crosby Leisure Centre, Litherland Sports Park, Maghull Meadows Leisure Centre, Netherton Activity Centre and Dunes Splash World.

Designed with October Half Term in mind, Spooky Spectacular camp days will include obstacles courses, archery competitions, hand ball, sports tournaments and more. Children are invited to attend in Halloween fancy dress on Thursday October 31. 

The LFC Foundation will return with its popular Football sessions that include drills, challenges and small sided games with prizes to be won each day.

Dance Mash-ups will also return this October with sessions dedicated to The Greatest Showman, Aladdin and Halloween Themes.

Be Active will also be launching a series of pool-based activities including ‘Spooky’ pool parties, inflatable parties and a range of swimming sessions.

As well as it’s half term camps, Active Sefton also leads a number of after-school and weekend activities throughout the year. Jump into Gymnastics classes for ages 2-8 are held weekly at Crosby Leisure Centre and Football for ages 2-10 is held on and Sundays at Netherton Activity Centre.

To book a place on any of the activities or to find out more information call 0151 288 6286 or visit www.sefton.gov.uk/BeActive, or follow us on social media – Facebook: Active Sefton, Twitter: @activesefton & Instagram: @active_sefton.

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