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Introducing new Chamber Premium member, Apollo Buckingham Health Science Campus in Crewe ABHSC is developing in to become a vibrant health sciences campus which inspires collaborations between health care, education, research and innovation to improve patient outcomes and quality of life . Since 1912 when the Crewe Campus first opened its doors as a college, it has been a centre of education with a history of major educational establishments and ABHSC is proud to continue this heritage. The Vision:

“A vibrant health sciences campus which inspires collaborations between education, technology, innovation and research partners to improve patient outcomes and quality of life.”

Here’s more on this pioneering facility on the former MMU site on Crewe Green Road

• The Apollo Hospitals Group is the largest independent healthcare provider in India.

It is dedicated to clinical excellence, the development and application of modern technology, and innovation and research, to provide affordable healthcare. • The University of Buckingham, one of just three private medical schools in the UK, is an academic partner on the campus. It currently delivers undergraduate medical

education and biosciences courses. The number of students for the courses is planned to grow and new courses are being added to the curriculum. The shortage of healthcare workforce globally, is driving the demand for medical education in the UK. • ABHSC is proud to be supporting the NHS with the campus currently being used as a vaccination site. ABHSC is in discussion with local NHS partners about a number of other ways in which it might work together to provide conveniently located services, with free parking, to patients in the area. • Other collaborations with the NHS include the international sourcing, training and placement of nurses, doctors and Allied

Health Professionals into the NHS, and working with Health Education England and the Royal College of Radiologists on specific projects to expand medical education and training to ensure a sustainable workforce. • Plans are being developed to restore and refurbish buildings on the campus. ABHSC looks forward to attracting new partners in technology, innovation and research, with modern workspaces, laboratory space and wrap around services for start-ups. • The campus has large areas of green space, a peaceful riverside area in which to relax, and a Japanese garden. • The campus boasts a Wellbeing Centre and a gym that attract students and other users to the campus for exercise and dance classes. • With accommodation for nearly 800 students at Booth Hall, the campus lends itself to events and conferences. It has 24/7 security on campus and at Booth Hall, free

parking and bar/catering facilities on site. • ABHSC is keen to explore and develop local relationships that will utilise the campus and boost the local economy. • The Campus is home to a number of organisations including the charity Autism

Inclusive and the South Cheshire Chamber of Commerce

_ For more go to www.abhsc.co.uk For events, health-related use of lecture facilities, courses and office space enquiries email admin@abhsc.co.uk

COMMUNITY NEWS Kickstart creates opportunities for future managers

Recoup Financial Solutions is an international multi award-winning debt collection company based in Crewe. Owner Ryan Jones talks about his experience of Kickstart and the opportunities he has created. It’s been widely documented that young people have been severely affected by the pandemic with latest estimates suggesting that 40% of all employed 18-24 year olds lost their jobs over the lockdown period. The Kickstart Scheme provides funding to employers to create new six-month job placements for young people who are out of work and/or those claiming Universal Credit to develop their work skills and help them find future employment. With South Cheshire Chamber acting as the Gateway organisation, we were able to access the funding and offer placements to two candidates through the Kickstart Scheme. We’ve had two young people with very little work experience join us through the Kickstart Scheme recently and to say they have impressed would be understating things. It was clear from the first week’s training that they had the capability to do more the 25hour week, so we decided to increase their hours to full time. We hope to be able to offer them a permanent position within the company and have structured their training and development on increasing their employability role skills. As this process has been rewarding for both the business and the new Placements, we have applied for an additional two candidates through the Gateway organisation South Cheshire Chamber. It has been our pleasure to welcome these young people and create opportunities for them to become skilled professionals and future managers.

_ For more on Recoup Business Support Centre go to www.recoupcentre.co.uk

Mum’s the word for postnatal care at physio firm

Physiotherapist Serena Proctor and Emily Carter of ctchealthcare with their children

A health and wellbeing provider has introduced treatments for new mothers to ‘get back to normal’ after caring for families across Cheshire and Staffordshire for nearly 30 years. Specialist physiotherapists at ctchealthcare are offering Mummy MOTs to support the physical and mental health of women who have given birth naturally or by Caesarean section. The family run firm, which has clinics in Crewe, Nantwich, Stoke and Stafford, has seen more mothers reach out during the pandemic due to difficulties accessing hospital and surgery appointments. Mother-of-three Emily Carter, whose husband Rick is owner and lead physio, said:

“Pregnancy has a big impact, mentally and physically, and we hear from women who just want to ‘get back to normal’ and feel good in themselves again soon after birth and even years later."

“Unfortunately they have been low on the priority list as hospitals and surgeries cope with a patient backlog and it has been our pleasure to give them a private space where they can share their concerns and regain their confidence.” The Mummy MOT includes an assessment of tummy and pelvic floor muscles and addresses any bladder weakness, back pain and posture issues. Physiotherapist Serena Proctor said: “Carrying a baby can cause changes to the whole body which can cause problems later in life. The Mummy MOT looks at body alignment as part of a bespoke post-natal recovery programme, taking into account lifestyle and fitness goals. It includes specific and safe post-natal exercises to improve stability, posture and core strength.” Mother-of-one Serena has been a specialist in women’s health for over 10 years. She added: “Knowing about body changes, scars and intimacy issues can give a better understanding and reduce anxiety post-delivery. The NHS is excellent but strained in time to offer one-to-one support. Our aim is to help mums feel better and self-care at a time when their energy and self-esteem is often at a low ebb.” Physios at ctchealthcare have worked throughout the pandemic supporting local communities with professional pain relief and prescription services.

_ For more on the Mummy MOT and other treatments call 01270 361363 or go to www.ctchealthcare.co.uk

Reverend David Edwards, Charity Executive Director Councillor Connor Naismith Andy Morris Commercial Officer, International Markets at Assurant Europe, and Chair of the Flag Lane Baths Campaign Committee

Words and Pictures by Jon Barnes

Despite the pandemic, campaigners are pushing forward with plans to transform Crewe’s historic Flag Lane Baths in to a vibrant community hub - and local businesses and residents have a unique opportunity to get involved. Walking past the iconic Flag Lane Baths and seeing it in such a state of deterioration, residents are questioning whether it will ever match its former glory. Campaigners – led by Reverend David Edwards, Always Ahead Charity Executive Director – are keen to reiterate that yes, the site will be an integral part of life for the people of Crewe once again, and not only will we be able to enjoy it, but will also be able to take part in its regeneration. Due to the building being left empty for the past five years, it has suffered weather damage and vandalism. The Always Ahead Charity is aiming to raise £3.6m to revamp the building and its grounds while preserving the elements which make it great – its heritage, and place in the community. Now is the time to push for the Flag Lane Baths Project and get Crewe back in the spotlight, as there is potential investment to the town from various regeneration projects and the Royal Ascension of HS2. Reverend David Edwards said:

“This project is not just exciting, but vital to the local residents of Crewe as it aims to turn what is now a dilapidated building into a beacon of community engagement. Parents and grandparents who once made happy memories in Flag Lane Baths will once again be able to create memories with future generations. The plans we have for this space will bring the community together – and we would like passionate volunteers to help us any way they can.”

Local businesses and residents are urged to get involved by joining the ‘Friends of Flag Lane Baths’. We want to hear from you, no matter who you are. If you are passionate about keeping alive the heritage of Flag Lane Baths, the regeneration of the area, and would like to be a part of this flagship project from the start, there are ways in which you can help. To find out more information and to become one of the ‘Friends of Flag Lane Baths’ please email friends@flaglanebaths.co.uk Councillor Connor Naismith said: "Supporting the regeneration of Flag Lane Baths was one of the key commitments of my recent by-election campaign in Crewe West and I have been working closely with David for some time now to try and move things along. I am delighted that we have achieved key milestones, giving the project much needed security. Now we need to harness the strength of community spirit of Crewe residents and businesses. I know David and the rest of the team really want the community to have a stake in this project so if you are passionate about the baths then I would encourage you to get in touch and get involved." Andy Morris, Commercial Officer, International markets at Assurant, and Chair of the Flag Lane Baths Campaign Committee said: “Giving back to the communities where we live and work is an important commitment for Assurant. We are delighted to support the regeneration of this community space to meet local needs. When complete, the renewed facility will provide a valuable service with an array of resources, while also preserving the heritage of the building and keeping alive the memories of many generations of Crewe residents. In addition to the US$125,000 donation from the Assurant Foundation, the charitable arm of Assurant, Inc., the Assurant team is also volunteering and sharing their skill base. I encourage local residents and businesses to find out more and donate their services in support of this project.” This project will surpass expectations thanks to the community spirit of Crewe residents. It is so important that we all come together to donate our time and skills, spreading the word of this amazing opportunity. _ For more information on how you can support this important community project, please email friends@flaglanebaths.co.uk or info@flaglanebaths.co.uk

These are just some of the ways in which you can help:

 Donations  Sponsorship Opportunities  Volunteer Work  Trade Expertise  Fundraising  Skills Donation  Advertising  Time Donation

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