PLACE BASED NEEDS ASSESSMENT KINGSBURY, COLESHILL & ARLEY APPENDICES

Warwickshire Joint Strategic Needs Assessment

February 2019

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CONTENTS

Appendix A – Community Asset Mapping …………………………………………………………………………….……….… 3

Theme 1 – Children & Families ….…………………………………………………………………………………….….…………… 3

Theme 2 – Young People ….…………………………………………………………………………………….…………..…………… 5

Theme 3 – Older People ….…………………………………………………………………………………….….……………..……… 7

Theme 4 – Community Venues & Meeting Points ………………………….………………………….….…...…………… 9

Theme 5 – Community Organisations and Social Groups ……...……………………………………..….….………… 12

Theme 6 – Leisure & Recreational Activities ….………………………………………………………….…………………… 14

Theme 7 – Advice & Support ….…………………………………………………………………………………….……..………… 17

Theme 8 – Community Cafes & Food ………………………………………………………………………………..…………… 19

Theme 9 – Health & Wellbeing ….……………………………………………………………………………………..…………… 21

Theme 10 – Education & Learning.………………………………………………………………………………………………… 24

Appendix B – Full Analysis of JSNA Consultation Results.……………………………………………………………….. 26

Appendix C – Full Findings from Roadshows in September 2018……………………………………………………. 33

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APPENDIX A – COMMUNITY ASSETS MAPS

Theme 1 – Children & Families

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Organisation / location Activities,classes,events Coleshill Leisure Centre Children's parties, Junior activities Arley Sports Centre Children's birthday parties Broomey Croft Farm Family day out Coleshill Community Children's parties and events Centre Curdworth Village Hall All Round Theatre Group, Play Group Fillongley Village Hall Pre-school activities Hurley Village Hall Stay and play for families with children 0-5 years Kingsbury Outdoor Outside activities Education Centre Kingsbury Water Park Family day out Linear Park All year play area - all ages Middleton Recreation Middleton Amateur dramatics Room Old Arley Methodist Kids games and craft 4-10 year olds Church & Community Centre

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Theme 2 – Young People

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Organisation / location Activities,classes,events Arley Sports Centre Junior activities, children's birthday parties

Coleshill Leisure Centre Junior activities, children's birthday parties

Kingsbury Outdoor Outside activities Education Centre

Kingsbury Youth Centre Youth activities

Old Arley Methodist Craft club Church & Community Centre

Broomey Croft Farm Summer school

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Theme 3 – Older People

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Organisation / location Activities,classes,events Arley Sports Centre Over 50s activities

Coleshill & District Social Community venue Club

Coleshill Leisure Centre Over 50's activities

Coleshill Library Books on Prescription

Curdworth Village Hall Community venue

Middleton Recreation 60+ lunch club Room

Piccadilly Community Community venue Centre

St Michaels Church and Memory café Arley and St Michaels Community Centre, Arley

St Peter and St Paul Memory café Church, Water Orton

St Peter and St Pauls Dementia café Church, Coleshill

Water Orton Library Community venue

Wood End Working Mens Dementia support Club

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Theme 4 – Community Venues & Meeting Points

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Organisation / location Activities,classes,events Arley Methodist Church Walking group

Arley Sports Centre Sports activities

Broomey Croft Farm Family day out

Cole End Park Community venue

Coleshill & District Social Community venue Club

Coleshill Community Community venue Centre

Coleshill Leisure Centre Community venue

Coleshill Library Community venue

Coleshill Memorial Park Sports activities

Coleshill Town Council Community venue

Corley Village Hall Community venue

Curdworth Village Hall Community venue

Dafferns Wood Community venue

Fillongley Social Club Community venue

Fillongley Village Hall Community venue

Hams Hall Environmental Community venue Studies Centre

Hurley Village Hall Community venue

Kingsbury Methodist Community venue Church

Kingsbury Outdoor Community venue Education Centre

St Peter and St Pauls Community venue Church, Coleshill

Kingsbury Water Park Community venue

Kingsbury Youth Centre Community venue

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Middleton Recreation Community venue Room

Nether Whitacre Ex- Community venue Service & Social Club

Nether Whitacre Village Community venue Hall

Old Arley Barn Community venue

Old Arley Methodist Community venue Church & Community Centre

Over Whitacre Village Hall Community venue

Piccadilly Community Community venue Centre

Shustoke Hall Community venue

St Michaels Church and Community venue Arley and St Michaels Community Centre, Arley

St Peter and St Paul Community venue Church, Water Orton

St Peter and St Pauls Community venue Church, Coleshill

Sycamore Road Recreation Community venue Area

The Old Market Hall, Community venue Coleshill

Water Orton Library Community venue

Wood End Village Hall Community venue

Wood End Working Mens Community venue Club

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Theme 5 – Community Organisations & Social Groups

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Organisation / location Activities,classes,events Water Orton Library Library, Carers supported ticket, Books on Prescription, Dementia support, Police and local council advice surgeries, Silver Surfers

Kingsbury Water Park Camping and Caravanning club, Midlands Powerboard racing club, Echills Wood Railway

Coleshill & District Social Community venue, sports/social club Club

Broomey Croft Farm Summer school

Corley Village Hall Corley and Fillongley Photographic Club

Curdworth Village Hall Community venue

Fillongley Social Club Sports/social club

Fillongley Village Hall Community venue

Kingsbury Leisure Sports activities

Kingsbury Recreation Outdoor activities Ground

Kingsbury Youth Centre Community activities

Middleton Recreation Community activities Room

Nether Whitacre Ex- Community venue sports/social club Service & Social Club

Old Arley Barn Community activities

Old Arley Methodist Community activities Church & Community Centre

Piccadilly Community Community activities Centre

St Peter and St Pauls Community activities Church, Coleshill

Wood End Village Hall Community activities

Wood End Working Mens Community activities Club

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Theme 6 – Leisure & Recreational Activities

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Organisation / location Activities,classes,events Curdworth Village Hall Leisure activities, meeting venue for clubs and groups, Curdworth play Group, All Round Theatre Group, Flower arranging

Kingsbury Leisure Leisure centre, sports clubs

Fillongley Village Hall Leisure activities, pre-school, quizzes, film shows, concerts, language classes, pilates, yoga

Kingsbury Water Park Leisure activities

Middleton Recreation History Group, 60+ lunch club, Middleton Amateur dramatics, Table Room Tennis, rambles, cycling

Arley Sports Centre Sports club, over 50s activities

Kingsbury Youth Centre Community venue sports/social, youth centre

Old Arley Methodist Fitness classes, craft club Church & Community Centre

Coleshill Leisure Centre Sports club, over 50s activities

Corley Village Hall Community venue

Piccadilly Community Community venue, Evergreen Club over 60's, Dance classes, Kingsbury Centre WI, social evenings

Coleshill Community Community venue, playgroup, kickboxing, Youth Club Centre

Coleshill Memorial Park Sports venue

Coleshill & District Social Community venue sports/social Club

Arley Methodist Church Arley Walking Group

Broomey Croft Farm Leisure activities

Cole End Park Park and nature reserve

Coleshill Town Council Community venue

Dafferns Wood Wildlife site

Hams Hall Environmental Community venue Studies Centre

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Kingsbury Methodist Walking groups Church

Kingsbury Outdoor Outside activities Education Centre

Kingsbury Recreation Outside activities Ground

Linear Park Outdoor play area

Nether Whitacre Village Walking groups Hall

Old Arley Barn Community venue

St Michaels Church and Community venue Arley and St Michaels Community Centre, Arley

Sycamore Road Recreation Outside activities Area

The Old Market Hall, Walking groups Coleshill

Water Orton Library Community venue

Wood End Village Hall Community venue

Wood End Working Mens Phoenix Group Club

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Theme 7 – Advice & Support

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Organisation / location Activities,classes,events Coleshill Town Council Information point, support services, money management sessions, mental wellbeing

Coleshill Library Dementia support, books on prescription, library services, free to use computers

Curdworth Village Hall community venue

Hurley Village Hall Health visitor drop ins

St Michaels Church and Dementia memory café Arley and St Michaels Community Centre, Arley

St Peter and St Paul Dementia memory café Church, Water Orton

Water Orton Library Local council and police advice surgeries

Wood End Village Hall Wood End information point

Wood End Working Mens Phoenix Group - dementia support Club

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Theme 8 – Community Cafes & Foods

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Organisation / location Activities,classes,events Broomey Croft Farm Granary Tea Room

Coleshill & District Social Social club Club

Coleshill Town Council Community café

Old Arley Barn Community Dining Club

Old Arley Methodist Community café Church & Community Centre

Piccadilly Community Coffee mornings Centre

St Michaels Church and Dementia memory café Arley and St Michaels Community Centre, Arley

St Peter and St Paul Dementia memory café Church, Water Orton

St Peter and St Pauls Dementia friendly coffee Church, Coleshill

Water Orton Library Coffee mornings

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Theme 9 – Health & Wellbeing

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Organisation / location Activities,classes,events Arley Methodist Church Walking groups

Arley Sports Centre Fitness activities

Coleshill & District Social Bowling Club

Coleshill Leisure Centre Fitness activities

Coleshill Town Council Mental wellbeing

Corley Village Hall Dancing

Curdworth Village Hall Community venue

Fillongley Village Hall Community activities

Hurley Village Hall Health visitor drop ins

Kingsbury Leisure Leisure centre

Kingsbury Methodist Walking groups Church

Kingsbury Outdoor Outdoor activities Education Centre

Kingsbury Recreation Outdoor activities Ground

Kingsbury Water Park Outdoor activities

Kingsbury Youth Centre Fitness activities

Middleton Recreation Fitness activities Room

Nether Whitacre Village Walking groups Hall

Old Arley Methodist Fitness activities Church & Community Centre

St Michaels Church And Dementia support Arley And St Michaels Community Centre, Arley

Sycamore Road Recreation Outdoor activities

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Area

The Old Market Hall, Walking groups Coleshill

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Theme 10 – Education & Learning

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Organisation / location Activities,classes,events Wood End Village Hall Learn My Way courses, information point, online basics, learning about online banking and shopping, social media, job searching and CV writing

Kingsbury Leisure Fitness courses, lifeguard qualifications, swimming teacher qualifications, first aid

Broomey Croft Farm Summer school

Coleshill Town Council Help with forms and benefits

Fillongley Village Hall Language classes, pilates, yoga

Hams Hall Environmental Education venue Studies Centre

Kingsbury Outdoor Outdoor education Education Centre

Middleton Recreation Fitness activities Room

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APPENDIX B - FULL ANALYSIS OF JSNA CONSULTATION RESULTS

Background

A download of data was taken on the 2nd October 2018 as a snapshot to base this analysis. The survey is live and the data is still being collected for both the Professional and Residents’ Surveys.

Professional Survey

A total of 113 responses were received for the Professional Survey of which 8% (9) were for the North Borough area.

North Warwickshire Borough Area

Key Findings

1. The highest priority for improvement in Borough area: Mental health and wellbeing. 2. The highest potential barrier in North Warwickshire Borough area: Poor public

transport links.

Profile

Work/volunteer/represent/comment on - North Warwickshire area 90% 78% 80%

70% 60% 50% 40% 33% 33% 33% 30% 22% %of responses 20% 10% 0% & Coleshill & Arley Kingsbury All of the above Hartshill areas North Warwickshire area

Of the responses for the North Warwickshire Borough area 78% selected ‘All of the above areas’. This makes it difficult to identify which area within the borough a response relates to.

Type of organisation Within the Professionals survey for North Warwickshire Borough the main type of organisation to respond was the NHS with a 33% response rate. The remaining organisations have an equal 22% response rate.

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Type of organisation - work/volunteer - North Warwickshire area

Third sector/voluntary sector

NHS

District or Borough Council

Warwickshire County Council

0 1 2 3 4 Number of responses

Which of these groups do you work with?

Which of these groups do you work with? - North Warwickshire area

6 5 4 3 2 1 Numberofresponses 0 Parents and Children and Working age Older people (65 All ages infants (under 5 young people (5- (18-64 years) + ) years) 17 years) Age groups

In some instances Professionals have selected more than one age group that they work with according to the services they provide. All ages represents the highest response in terms of groups worked with at 56% (5).

Priorities for Improvement Top 3 priorities identified based on the age groups being worked with include:

 Mental health & wellbeing (highest ‘Working Age’)  Healthy lifestyles (highest ‘All Ages’)  Substance misuse (highest ‘Working Age’)

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Priorities for Improvement - North Warwickshire area

10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Numberofresponses 0

services

wellbeing

services

poverty

Accessto health

Mental health&

Healthylifestyles

healthconditions

SubstanceMisuse

Supportfor carers

Supportlongterm

Accessto transport

opportunitiesto…

Employment&Skills

Accessto other local

Parks & Parks green spaces

Reducepeople living in

Communityactivities & Housing/accomodation Priorities for improvement

Parent & Infant Children & Young People Working Age Older People All Ages Total

Potential barriers to improving health & wellbeing

Top 3 things that are potential barriers to improving health & wellbeing - North Warwickshire area

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3

2

1 Numberofresponses

0

Lack time of

links

venues

barriers

routes

Lack funding of

personal safety

onlineservices

Fearof crime and

Lack green of

Culture/language

Lack interest of to

Lack community of

Difficultyaccessing

withdisabilities

Poor accessto

improvehealthand…

improvehealthand…

Lack knowledge of to

Poor publictransport

Poor access for people

Lack social of networks

Lack of safe cycle/walk Lack safe of

space/outdoorfacilities affordablehealthy foods

Priority 1 Priority 2 Priority 3

Priority 1 in order of potential barriers identified as below:  Poor public transport links  Lack of time

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Priority 2:  Poor public transport links  Lack of interest to improve health and wellbeing  Lack of knowledge to improve health and wellbeing  Lack of funding

Priority 3:  Lack of social networks  Poor public transport links  Lack of knowledge to improve health and wellbeing

Residents Survey – Kingsbury, Coleshill & Arley JSNA area

A total of 511 responses were received for the Residents Survey of which 5% (27) were for North Warwickshire Borough. Over one third (37%) - 10) of responses received were for the Kingsbury, Coleshill and Arley JSNA area.

Key Findings

1. The highest priority area for health & wellbeing in Coleshill, Arley & Kingsbury JSNA

area: a) Access to transport, b) Parks and green spaces and c) Opportunities for physical activity. 2. Top valued thing about the local area/community in Coleshill, Arley & Kingsbury area: Access to local community groups and activities.

Profile Of the 10 responses received, 60% were from Couples (Married/Civil Partnership/Cohabiting/Other).

Description of Household - Kingsbury, Coleshill & Arley JSNA area

One Person - aged 65+

Multiple occupation

Couple - without children

Couple - with children

0 2 4 6 8 10 Number of responses

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Gender

Gender identity - Kingsbury, Coleshill & Arley JSNA area 12

10

8

6

4

Numberofresponses 2

0 Male Female Other

In terms of gender, 59% of respondents were female and 29% male for the Kingsbury, Coleshill and Arley JSNA area.

Age The age profile was quite mixed in terms of responses, although 35% of responses were in the age bracket (45-59 years).

Age Profile - Kingsbury, Coleshill & Arley JSNA area 7

6 5 4 3 2

Numberofresponses 1 0 30 – 44 45 – 59 60 – 74 75+ Not answered

Long standing illness Respondents were asked if they had a long standing illness or disability of which 76% answered as no and 18% had a long standing illness/disability.

Religion In terms of religion, 82% of respondents were Christian and the remaining preferred not to answer.

Employment/Status In terms of employment, 42% of residents who completed the survey were either in part-time of full- time employment. A further 41% were wholly retired from work and the remaining self-employed or looking after the home or family.

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Status - Kingsbury, Coleshill & Arley JSNA area

Looking after the home or family

Wholly retired from work

Self employed

Employee in part-time job

Employee in full-time job

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Number of responses

Health & Wellbeing Residents were asked which they felt are priority areas for health and wellbeing in their local area. They were given a variety of options and were able to select each that applied.

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10 8 6 4

2 Numberofresponses

0

Cost living of

misuse

foods

services

activity

development

Supportfor Carers

Accessto transport

andwellbeing

opportunitiesto…

Reducingsubstance

Long-termhealth…

Accessto other local

Availabilityof healthy

Employmentand skills

Supportfor with those

Parks and Parks spacesgreen

Communityactivities &

Housing/accomodation

Accessto health services Promotingmental health Opportunitiesfor physical

Highest priority included:  Access to transport (65%)  Parks and green spaces (59%)  Opportunities for physical activity (59%)

Lower Priorities included:  Employment and skills development (12%)  Cost of living (18%)  Reducing substance misuse (18%)

Local area/local community

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Residents were asked to identify the top 3 things they valued about the local area/local community which supports positive health and wellbeing.

Top 3 things valued about the local area/community Kingsbury, Coleshill and Arley JSNA Area

Priority 1 Priority 2 Priority 3

6 5 4 3 2 1

Numberofresponses 0

services

facilities

knowledgeto

Social networks

Accessto online

andactivities

Opportunities&

healthyfoods

withdisabilities

Accessto local

improvehealth&…

Accessfor people

Communityvenues

communitygroups

Accessto affordable

Publictransport links Greenspace/outdoor Safecycle/walk routes

Priority 1 in order of priority identified is as below:  Access to local community groups and activities  Safe cycle/walk routes  Public transport links  Community venues

Priority 2:  Green space/outdoor facilities  Access to local community groups and activities  Opportunities & knowledge to improve health and wellbeing

Priority 3:  Community venues  Access to local community groups and activities  Safe cycle/walk routes  Public transport links

Improving health & wellbeing in the local area A further open text question was asked about what 3 things could be better in your local area to improve health and wellbeing. In summary the main comments included:  Better public transport/ transport links  Access to facilities all ages  Better walking routes/pavements/footpaths  Health facilities/access to health

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APPENDIX C – FULL FINDINGS FROM ROADSHOWS IN SEPTEMBER 2018

Coleshill Poverty:  High use of honesty shops - set up an honesty shop delivery service.  Those from Water Orton and Arley are unable to access food banks in Atherstone and only hear about these by word of mouth. There is a volunteer at the food bank at the local church  Children are using the breakfast clubs  Community Café from Ocado uses fresh produce at between 30-40% of the normal retail price and do home deliveries.  It was suggested that they could deliver to children in the school holidays. What is driving it?  Welfare reform - Universal credit and DLA  People are unaware of what they may be eligible for, e.g. Age concern offer support at the memory café using the community hub. The café has a ‘stroke’ minibus but need somebody to drive it.  Smaller communities such as Arley don’t have the same links and the bus links aren’t so good.  People are using the community café due to food poverty - healthy eating is taking a back seat especially as people are working such long hours. Target groups for healthy eating education. Fast food seems the only option for some single parents due to the lack of time to get to a supermarket. Need to take healthy eating education in to schools to teach healthy eating skills that can then be used at home.  There is a stigma and pride issue around using the food hubs. Need to use the local community groups to raise awareness of the food banks.  Rolling out Dementia Friends sessions with Lori Harvey.  Derek Pickard is currently looking at Dementia services (e.g. Phoenix in Wood End). Has had support from CWPT previously but this has now stopped. Need to look at dementia rates (WNCCG)  Lack of children and young people services - summer holiday club, family fun days (pick up wasn’t good).  Kaleidoscope Plus - links to suicide in young people.  Because it’s the older generation that are driving many of the services, these may not continue. Older volunteer drivers = higher risk of health conditions and risk of DNA. Need to encourage the younger generation to volunteer e.g. Transport and UHCW access for stroke services. Link people up who live in rural areas with available transport.  Link the elderly up with younger people to help reduce and improve social isolation and cohesion (sewing club?). Befriending services and neighbourhoods can help with social isolation and ageing. ‘Discovery’( targets deprived communities) is part of NWBC and helps connect people and signpost to services. This should be linked in to our Agenda  RELAX KIDS: o Community classes for children teaching them about emotions and wellbeing. o Help raise self esteem and confidence - massive need for mental health and wellbeing due to things like social media. Children are suffering high stress levels. o It’s proving difficult to get into the schools. o Lots of community services in Coleshill funded by the Town Council, but these need to be county wide. o Could do ‘Train the trainer’ sessions.  Mental Health Services: o High rates of men committing suicide

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o Difficult to be diagnosed. Longer processes for those with severe mental health. Support in Warwickshire is not as good as the support received in the cities e.g. . o There is a Mental Health Team based in . Crisis and young adults teams as well as beds for dementia. Transport agian is an issue though to Manor Hospital o Issues with Budgets across the public sector, so there is a need for a more coordinated approach to funding.  HS2 - Line running through Coleshill - transient population Kingsbury and Austrey. Reduction of green space as running through Kingsbury water park too. o Tap in to funding for community support and projects. Local councillors have the knowledge on the area so there should be more of a presence  Divide between North and South - smaller villages not having a voice e.g. Alvecote. How do we reach these communities?  Final notes: o Cricket club is an asset available for private hire o Dementia Home o Workforce issues at GP Practice o Issues with engagement and how we communicate events across to the residents (Ask the WCC) o Share Contact List o Contact the elderly service - happens once a month and is a pool of volunteers providing networking opportunities.

Wood End  Hartshill: o Hartshill L.E. is currently lower but the new housing development will aim for a different demographic and could mask deprivation. It will also have a negative impact on air quality and there will be an increase in cars and traffic congestion. How will this impact buses? Will it make them more or less viable (Transport). The new infrastructure could reduce isolation and improve cohesion.  ‘Learn how to cook and grow your own’ is important for those on low income and who struggle financially (food/poverty)  Allotment (local asset) supports the community and helps to reduce isolation. Need to encourage the younger generation to be involved.  Befriending service through Age UK  Fragile network of volunteers due to age - most are elderly.  There is a lack of apathy in the younger population; they don’t support the community - complexities around LT unemployment. Young people need to be trained up. There needs to be a change in priorities.  There are many young people that are not resilient and suffer from mental health issues.  Accessibility and Opportunities - There is a difference between the elderly and the young in means of communication and accessing services. Efficiency vs Personability  Transport: o Inequality in cost of public transport o Beeline - too expensive o Ring and Ride used to be a free service  Dordon diary - local newsletter approach to raising awareness of services. Dordon library is picking this up as has key contacts within the community. Facebook is being used as a network to help raise awareness and find people.  What is the cost of living in rural urban areas?  Dementia recommendations:

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o Strengthen medical offer o Ensure all front line staff and community members are trained o Ensure accessibility and equal access to services etc.

Hartshill Overall impression:  Not dissimilar to areas with a North/South divide  How we tackle it - changing community/local government perspectives. Should start at O-5s  Cutting services in O-5s has an effect later on in life  Falls and frailty in the elderly is where the money goes.  Data - would be good to get something developed. Has the data change?  Join all services together  Rapid response survey - fill in gaps in terms of Carers.  Infrastructure issues with housing - o growth will make the problems worse. o Transport to schools issues will grow o Health visiting reducing by 20 full time members of staff. Transport  Existing buses need more promoting and don’t always go where you want them to go.  Hospitals are not always where people live or can get to from where they live.  Community service for bloods - does it reac where it needs to.  Work with Beeline - new driver pool. Look at what drivers exist and link to other groups.  More granulated data on transport needed and what the reach of that transport is.  Wider approach to transport is needed - o Times of bus services o Can buses be put on for clinics  Befriending service needs looking at more closely and promoting. Younger People  Mental Health - provision has not increased i.e. beds or services, drugs & alcohol, mental health  Focus on school but no capacity with demand  0-5s - school readiness (e.g. soiling). Parent’s aren’t preparing children for school.  Waiting list e.g. CAMHS - not addressing issues early  Focus on pathology and not being well - monitoring of parenting (why are they unwell).  Social media - need to keep up with trends and their impact. Are we targeting correctly with young people and social media.  Activities need to be more affordable. Need access to facilities like skate parks.  Voluntary sector e.g. park rangers - need to understand hot spots and individual’s behaviour.  Youth Club offer - not run by a statutory body but more focused on young people and community Poverty  Young people’s aspirations  Upskilling people and training development opportunities  Courses available at colleges - match with businesses  Upskilling builders  Opportunities around HS2 Carers and volunteers  GP education on carers - Whole of GP Practices o Population upskilling o Promote value of volunteering o Directory of businesses - link to accreditation in schools

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o Young people’s views on volunteering o Volunteering is part of enrichment in schools accredited  Where are SWFT in terms of carers  More to be done to support a wider age range to enable a wider carer’s network  How do we map the skills of volunteers?  Curriculum to include volunteering etc.  More work needed on respite opportunities.  Look at hits on JSNA website

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