Friday, 3 October 2008
Boys and Men’s Mental Health Forum
Boys and Men’s Mental Health Forum
First monthly meeting:
Tuesday 14th October 2008 10.30am -12.30
The Gateway Community Centre
Thackeray Road, Ravenscliffe
Bradford BD10 0JR
Are you concerned about the mental / emotional health and well being of Men and Boys?
Do you worry about problems such as:
Male suicide, risky behaviour, gun/knife crime, drugs & alcohol, violence & aggression?
Please join us for support, raising awareness to the emotional/ psychological distress of Boys and Men, developing male focussed /strengths based interventions, sharing ‘best practice’ and networking
Keynote Presentation by Sue Dominey
Churchill Fellowship Research in Australia & New Zealand
“Violence Prevention Work with Boys & Young Men”
The Brave+ Project specialises in:
VIOLENCE PREVENTION /ANGER MANAGEMENT FOR MEN
1:1 and group counselling plus Specialist men’s health services
(Contact: 07906 203 062) Email: thebraveproject@hotmail.com
Make Bradford healthier competition
Bradford and Airedale tPCT are looking for your ideas... they want to encourage local people to send in new ideas that will help improve health and wellbeing locally.
The competition is open to individuals, community and voluntary groups, social enterprises and businesses in Bradford district.
"Ten shortlisted ideas will get the chance to discuss their idea with the competition judges on 17th November. Each presenter will get a cash prize of £50; further funding of up to £1,000 each may also be awarded to help some of the winners take the first steps to get their ideas moving."
For further details visit www.bradford.ac.uk/thinkbusiness or telephone Georgina Bache on 01274 235543.
The competition can be entered online at http://www.brad.ac.uk/thinkbusiness/nhscomp/ or pick up a leaflet at your local community centre and return the short form to Community Development B&A tPCT Freepost RLZH-XTUZ-YAZK Douglas Mill Bradford BD5 7JR (no stamp needed)
The deadline for entries is 31 October 2008
Friday, 26 September 2008
Consultations: Direct Payments
Closing date: 11 November 2008
To respond to this consultation please go to;
http://www.dh.gov.uk/en/Consultations/Liveconsultations/DH_087108
Events: Alcohol as a Health Issue Scrutiny
Bradford Council Health Improvement Committee
Launch of the Alcohol as a Health Issue Scrutiny
Friday 3 October 2008 at 11.30am
Bradford City Hall, Council Chamber
I am writing to invite you to the launch of the report on “Alcohol as a Health Issue” which has been produced by the Health Improvement Committee’s Working Group.
This issue currently has a very high profile; due both to increased government focus on reducing the physical and social harm caused by alcohol and the widespread media coverage of “binge-drinking” and its impact on health and communities.
Bradford Council’s Health Improvement Committee decided that it was important to see what was happening in Bradford and established a working group to look into the effects of alcohol on the health of people in the district.
We heard from a wide range of witnesses, from the council, the health services, the voluntary sector, the supply side and from individuals whose own lives have been affected by alcohol misuse. From their evidence we were able to build up a picture of alcohol use and abuse in Bradford and to produce the report we are now launching, which contains a series of recommendations for addressing the problems caused to the health of people in the district.
I do hope that you are able to join us for the launch and assist us in promoting the safer use of alcohol in the Bradford district. Tim Gilling, Health Scrutiny Programme Manager from the Centre for Public Scrutiny will be attending the launch and will say a few words about the report and the important role of health scrutiny.
The launch will be followed by lunch and the opportunity to network with contributors to the scrutiny.
Please reply to rosemary.bell@bradford.gov.uk or 01274 431391 before Wednesday 01 October, so that we can confirm numbers for catering. If you have any colleagues who you feel may be interested in attending, please do forward this to them.
Events: New NHS Constitution
The Department of Health still has space at the forthcoming Learning
Event on the form and content of the NHS Constitution. All NHS bodies and
private and third sector providers supplying NHS services will be
required by law to take account of the NHS Constitution in their decisions and
actions.
The draft Constitution sets out the rights pledges and responsibilities that apply to patients, staff and the public. For further information please see: www.dh.gov.uk/consultations
Don't miss this opportunity to influence this important document by attending the NSPF NHS Constitution Learning Event next Monday 29 September.
To book, please send your name, organisation email address and contact
telephone number to vcsmail@dh.gsi.gov.uk . A formal programme will be
issued by return.
Topics under discussion by delegates will include:
Principles that guide the NHS
Patients and the public - your rights and NHS pledges to you
Patients and the public - your responsibilities
Staff - your rights and MHS pledges to you
Staff - your responsibilities
Event details:
Monday 29 September at Leeds Town Hall, The Headrow, Leeds LS1 3AD.
Registration commences at 1.00pm for a 1.30pm start and the event will
finish no later than 4.30pm.
To book, please send your name, organisation email address and contact
telephone number to vcsmail@dh.gsi.gov.uk . A formal programme will be
issued by return. You can also request to be added to the distribution list via this
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Monday, 8 September 2008
Bradford LINk, Connect and make a difference
A series of events to celebrate the launch of
It is a district-wide initiative and there will be launches at a number of different venues.
Come along and help to make a difference!
Monday
Building the Dream - a Model of Good Practice - Age Concern
Monday
Commuters Question Time
Tuesday
Workshop facilitated by Artworks Creative Communities
Thursday
For a booking form contact link@keighleyvs.org