AU M E TUIDL AST M AN N DS 20 11
WRVS Gold Age heroes awarded
Darby & Joan club turns 55
How it feels to live alone
Impact, p6
News, p4
Issue, p8
Glenfield club in high spirits W
LEICESTER
RVS recently opened a new lunch club at the Glenfield Co-op in Leicestershire. The grand opening was a massive success, with 40 people there to see the new club. Volunteers had a great time chatting to all the customers. The club is now being run in two separate sessions during the week to accommodate the demand.
Diners enjoy a meal at the newlunch club at the Glenfield Co-op in Leicestershire
Glossop’s double celebration
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ocal Councillor Jean Wharnby recently presented Glossop Lunch Club with a £320 donation. On the same day, Norbert Normyle and Kaye Harrison were awarded for their 15 years long service. Service Delivery Manager Jenifer Ainsworth said: “This is a fantastic lively lunch club supporting between 43 and 50 older people from the Glossop area each week. Thank you to all the volunteers who work so hard to make the lunch welcoming and a great social occasion.”
R&R training so worthwhile
MILTON KEYNES
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esilience and Recovery Support Manager Liz Redfern recently held a training session for managers in the Buckinghamshire and Milton Keynes area. The training was for the team leaders in the area, including local service managers seeking insight into how the R&R teams operate. The day helped participants understand the importance of Resilience and Recovery teams integrating with other local services. The session was a great success, and with the mixture of staff and volunteers present, the whole day was very worthwhile.
SPECIAL REPORT ✪ A SHAKE-UP FOR HOW SOCIAL CARE IS FUNDED ✪ SEE p11