Cwsan & Costa Rural Community Development Support Service
Cwsan & Costa Rural Community Development Support Service
Cwsan & Costa Rural Community Development Support Service
COSTA is funded by
Department of Agriculture, Environment & Rural Affairs (DAERA) through DAERA’s Rural Community Development Support Service (RCDSS)
Tackling Rural Poverty & Social Isolation Programme and Mid Ulster District Council
The European Union’s PEACE IV Programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB)
Registered Company in Northern Ireland No: NI 42832 Registered with the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland NIC101598 ISO 9001:2015 Cert: FS 592437
Mid Ulster District Council
COVID - 19 Local Community Support
As more people become affected by COVID-19, many local organisations are
offering help and support for local communities.
Please note that these services are intended to support the most vulnerable in our community,
including those who are at risk or self-isolating. If you are able to do your own shopping, please do
so, observing the latest advice about the frequency of shopping and the need to maintain social-
distancing.
COVID-19 Food Box Scheme & Food Banks can be found at:
https://www.midulstercouncil.org/resident/health-wellbeing/coronavirus-
advice-and-information/covid-19-food-banks
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This small grant is for Safety Equipment and Volunteers fuel up to a maximum of
£150.
This grant is designed for small local emergency support groups only who are
working right across their local communities.
Larger groups and groups covering larger district villages and district towns should
not apply at this time. CWSAN/COSTA reserves the right to ascertain whether
your group fits this category or not.
The proposed support can be used to provide equipment or items such as Soaps,
Sanitizers, Face Masks, Bottled Water or Fuel for your Volunteers. It cannot
be used for any other expenditure.
Please note all groups must follow established guidelines in taking care when
supporting others and in protecting your volunteers. Please find attached
recommended guidelines. You should consult the PHA website daily for
guidelines: https://www.publichealth.hscni.net/news/covid-19-coronavirus
To apply: [email protected]
Department for Communities (DfC)
If you are in one of the above categories, to receive a food box, you can call
or email Advice NI: T: 0808 802 0020 (Open 9am – 5pm, 7 days a week)
MUD Council is supporting the distribution of food books via this referral process.
When we receive a referral, a member of our dedicated staff team will make
contact by phone with the person who has been referred, and then contact the
relevant community or volunteer group to organise the collection and delivery of
food boxes.
Email: [email protected]
Around 10,000 food boxes will be delivered as part an effort between the Dept for
Communities and Councils to support the most vulnerable in our community during
the COVID-19 lockdown.
This vital service will ensure that those most in need who do not have a support
network of family and friends to help them through this emergency, will have access
to basic food supplies.
Food suppliers will provide food boxes to local councils. The packages will include
items such as tinned food, dried food and soap alongside some fresh fruit and bread.
The boxes will then be delivered by local voluntary and community organisations to
those people who have been identified as being most vulnerable during the COVID-
19 pandemic.
Please do not contact Council, but instead Telephone: 0808 802 0020 9am-5pm
7 days a week or Email: [email protected] or Text: ACTION to 81025.
The New Laws in place from 24th March 2020
are expected to remain in force for a further 3 weeks
The free online stress control classes are being supported by the Department of Health,
Health and Social Care Board, Health and Social Care Trusts and Public Health Agency and
are aimed at supporting people’s mental wellbeing at this time of massive uncertainty.
These sessions are effective in helping to reduce symptoms of stress, anxiety, and depression.
Topics covered include an overview of what stress is, controlling your body, your thoughts,
controlling your actions, techniques to get a good night’s sleep. Stress control is a class, not
‘group therapy’. People can take part in the class from the privacy of their own home.
MUSN - Mid Ulster Seniors Network
Contact: Raymond McGarvey, MUSN Chairperson
Tel: 028 8676 6023 Email: [email protected]
Facebook: www.facebook.com/midulsterseniors Twitter: twitter.com/musn_lcn
Eugene O’Goan
Community Navigator for Mid Ulster (Cookstown & Magherafelt)
c/o Positive Steps Community Centre, 2a Park Ave, COOKSTOWN, BT80 5AJ.
Tel: 078 1419 6935 Facebook: @comnavmu Email: [email protected]
https://www.facebook.com/groups/511353049531152/announcements/
There are so many ways to help
The single most important action we can all take, in fighting coronavirus, is to stay at
home in order to protect the NHS and save lives.
Full guidance on staying at home and away from others can be found on gov.uk
You should only leave the house for one of four reasons, and one of these is to provide care or
to help a vulnerable person. Even when you are doing this, you need to do so safely. You
should be minimising time spent outside of the home and ensuring you are 2 metres (6 feet)
apart from anyone outside of your household.
This guidance outlines how you can help and importantly, how to do this safely.
1. Can I help?
7. Volunteering
We are aware that there are a number of other larger funding sources available and we would
encourage you to check those sources before applying to the Sports Hardship Fund, as in many
cases they may have larger grants available that may be of more value to your organisation. We
recognise that demand for these grants may outstrip supply and we want to assure you that we
are doing everything we can to secure additional resources and continue to support the sporting
sector.
The types of organisations eligible include Governing Bodies of Sport, local sports clubs forced
to close at short notice but who are facing ongoing costs around rent or lease costs, sports
facility maintenance and utility bills; community and voluntary sector organisations and charities
who deliver or enable sport and/or physical recreation.
Any organisation delivering sport and physical recreation can apply to our fund if experiencing
short term financial hardship. These organisations include:
The fund has been developed to help sport and physical recreation organisations meet their
obligations, in particular fixed costs, which are no longer supported with revenue as a result of
coronavirus. This might cover expenditure on:
Rent/Lease
Utility costs
Essential ground maintenance
Insurances
How much we’ll fund - Each successful applicant will receive £2,000 for costs incurred from
1st April 2020.
Where to apply - Please click the links below to read the programme guidance note and to
begin an online application for the financial support fund.
Help and Advice - If you need help or if you have any questions please contact:
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: Angharad Bunt 078 1018 3023 Conleth Donnelly 079 6724 0549
For further information on how your information will be used by Sport NI, please click here
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The new service is free of charge and will enable people who are deafblind to talk
to someone who is trained and experienced in Deafblind awareness, active
listening, call handling, communication support, safeguarding, signposting, suicide
and mental health issues. The service will be available via telephone, email, text,
text relay, Skype and FaceTime.
It will be run in addition to Deafblind UK’s helpline (formerly the Information and
Advice Line). Head of National Services, Clare Watson said: “Through our
wellbeing service, we aim to give people more in depth support than we would do
through the helpline. People will be able to benefit from an intensive care package
to support them through particularly difficult times, such as coming to terms with a
new diagnosis.”
The new service will also include weekly calls to offer some social interaction to
those who are on Deafblind UK’s befriending service waiting list; virtual social
groups whereby people can get together online or on a group call to interact and
socialise; birthday and Christmas cards/calls; and a buddy system whereby
people can interact with each other on a one to one basis.
Deafblind UK is a national charity that supports people with sight and hearing loss.
CEO Steve Conway said: “Deafblindness can be really difficult to live with. Not
only can it be physically tiring when you are trying to communicate and get by in a
world that is designed for sighted hearing people, but evidence suggests that
deafblindness can have a big effect on mental health too. As a result, many
people feel isolated, lonely and generally very low. Our new service aims to
support people who find themselves at low points and to let them know that they
are not alone.”
Anyone who cannot leave home may be able to ask a trusted friend or
volunteer to withdraw cash at any Post Office using a single-use voucher.
The Post Office scheme is being extended and offered to all banks, building
societies and credit unions.
If the bank allows it, someone can ask for a one-time barcode sent via text, email
or post for a stipulated amount.
A trusted friend or volunteer can exchange the voucher for the cash requested.
Previously, only a named individual, such as a carer, could collect cash in this way
on someone's behalf. Now any trusted neighbour or volunteer can do so.
The idea of the Payout Now scheme is to allow people who are shielded or self-
isolating, mainly elderly, to maintain access to cash without having to hand over a
debit card and Pin to somebody else.
They tell their bank exactly how much they want to withdraw from their account,
up to a limit set by the bank, and allow a family member, trusted friend or
volunteer to collect it on their behalf in exchange for the voucher.
Martin Kearsley, banking director at the Post Office, said: "Being able to easily
access cash is a vital service for older people and those self-isolating.
"[This] means they can access cash quickly and securely to repay someone for a
helpful service like shopping, or simply manage their finances, providing peace of
mind that cash can be securely sourced with the help of any trusted helper."
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Rural Support
Rural Support offers a listening and signposting service for
farmers and rural families across NI via face to face
support, information and advice about business finance
and debt, single farm payments, benefits, mental health
assistance and many other issues.
Email: [email protected] Website: www.ruralsupport.org.uk
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