Skip navigation.
Home
Tel: 01702 356000

Third Sector Voice - Information

Your rating: None Average: 5 (1 vote)

This page will be used to give information that may be useful or of interest to members of the Third Sector Voice


Update 06/03/12
Please find attached the March 2012 edition of the Southend Domestic Abuse Partnership E-newsletter. 



Update 29/02/12

The Safe Network newsletter is available at http://nspccmail.org.uk/hosted?Z4gvKJo63MIzTBzxWzQ_LjhVbSMQavMOYli1vgZnrwJ4DGKL-fwqo02ASIBLKdxaL5mCvw==




Update 28/02/12

Childrens Centres are holding a Paediatric First Aid Course for Practitioners and I attach a flyer advertising this training opportunity for your info.  Please display or pass onto any one you feel may be interested.




Update 21/02/12

Bowel cancer

Bowel cancer is the second most common cancer in the UK and when it comes to cancer deaths; it’s the second biggest killer.
NHS South Essex is supporting an important national cancer awareness campaign, to highlight the early signs and symptoms of bowel cancer. The ‘Be Clear on Cancer’ campaign aims to increase cancer survival rates through early detection.
Bowel cancer affects both men and women. Most people diagnosed with the disease are over 50 and those with a family history of bowel cancer are more at risk.
People are being encouraged to seek advice and treatment if they believe they may have the symptoms of bowel cancer.  The earlier symptoms are checked with a GP, the better the chance of successful treatment and survival.
How to spot it….For the last 3 weeks:
Has there been blood in your poo?
Has your poo been looser?

If you have experienced one of the above symptoms (in the last 3 weeks) you should visit your GP.
Other signs and symptoms can include: persistent change in bowel habits; bleeding from back passage; pain/discomfort in the abdomen; a lump in your abdomen; losing weight for no obvious reason.
Bowel problems are quite common and it doesn’t necessarily mean you have bowel cancer if you experience these symptoms; they could be symptoms of other conditions such as haemorrhoids (piles). However you should not try to diagnose yourself, you should visit your GP and if it isn’t serious your mind will be put at rest.  If it is a serious condition, such as bowel cancer, the earlier it is diagnosed, the more treatable it is….. visiting your GP could save your life!
For more information about Bowel cancer symptoms, please contact your GP practice, or visit www.nhs.uk/bowelcancer  




Update 24/01/12

Vetting & barring Scheme newsletter with latest updates attached below.



Update 24/11/11

Social Value Tool
Community Matters have launched their social value tool.  It will enable you to demonstrate your impact to funders and stakeholders.  Deatails are at http://www.communitymatters.org.uk/content/494/Assessing-Social-Value

Macmillan Toolkit
Support for employers, managers and organisations
At Macmillan, we know that employers play a pivotal role in supporting people with cancer and their carers. By implementing small changes, employers can make a real difference to the lives of employees who’ve been affected by cancer.

http://www.macmillan.org.uk/Cancerinformation/Livingwithandaftercancer/W...




Update 8/11/11

Children England Training
Children England are running free and discounted training, please see their website for more details.
http://www.childrenengland.org.uk/trainingevents/414


 
Update 25/10/11

Safe Network
Please check the Safe Network for their latest updates.   http://www.safenetwork.org.uk




Update 18/10/11

SAVS Community Support Directory – latest edition!
http://www.savs-southend.org/csd



AttachmentSize
ISA Jan 2012.pdf1.62 MB
Online Safeguarding Children Training E-Learning.doc38 KB
Paediatric First Aid Course for practitioners.pdf84.85 KB
Southend Domestic Abuse Partnership E-newsletter - March 2012 - 15.pdf146.8 KB