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Advice & Information
Letter to Residents from Minister of State for Housing
Dear TRA Chair,
Please see the below and attached Covid-19 Letter to Social Housing Residents links to an important communication concerning Coronavirus from the Minister of State for Housing, the Right Honourable Christopher Pincher, MP:
Kind regards,
George Changua
Tenant & Homeowner Support Officer
Southwark Council || Communities Division || Housing & Modernisation
160 Tooley Street || 5th Floor || Hub 3 || SE1 2QH
T: 0207 525 3326 || E: george.changua@southwark.gov.uk || Website: www.southwark.gov.uk
www.southwark.gov.uk/mysouthwark For council services at your fingertips, register online.
Update on schools and other COVID-19 information
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ASB and dealing at Boughton and Balin
Hello Balin Residents,
As you may have seen on twitter, or heard early this morning, a drugs warrant was carried out by the Neighbourhood Tasking Team in Boughton House, where they arrested a male for Possession with Intent to Supply.
Whilst we were outside the block between 8-10am this morning, a known drug users came by whistling up to Boughton House before seeing us. We informed him a dealer was arrested. So the news must of spread as we didn’t see anyone else arrived in the time.
We understand this has caused residents a lot of concern, upset, and harassment. We will continue with patrols over the next 2 days we are in, to be in the face of the dealer and the users.
The male will be released today under investigation. So don’t be surprised that you may see him about.
We are now speaking with the Council regarding actions they can take in regards to their tenant.
Regards
Sarah & Richard
Chaucer Safer Neighbourhood Team
PC Sarah LOCK, PC Nigel QUINN & PCSO Richard SMITH
Southwark Police Station, 323 Borough High Street, LONDON, SE1 1JL
Tel 0208 721 2441
E-Mail CHAUCER.SNT@MET.POLICE.UK
Ward Promises:
1) Balin House re: ASB Drug Use
2) Meakin Est re: ASB Rough Sleepers/Drug/Drinkers
3) Berwick Court re: Mail Thefts
Follow us on Twitter @MPSChaucer or on Nextdoor App
Also see our webpage on www.met.police.uk
IN AN EMERGENCY, ALWAYS CALL 999
Mental Health Awareness Week
Hosted by the Mental Health Foundation, Mental Health Awareness Week takes place from 18-24 May 2020. The theme is kindness.
https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/campaigns/mental-health-awareness-week
COVID-19: update on lockdown restrictions and other useful information
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Face masks and face coverings – IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Dear TRA Chair,
It has come to my attention that some TRAs have been considering applying for funding in order to purchase face masks and/or face covers, in order to take full – but safe – advantage of the recent (slight) relaxation in lockdown measures. Our colleagues in Public Health have issued the following message to us, which I am forwarding to you just in case your TRA is contemplating taking such a step:
- Face masks should be used by front line health and care workers, or others carrying out essential works and coming within 2 metres of an individual, or who need to protect themselves from usual occupational hazards. The Government has urged the public not to buy medical-grade masks so as to ensure there is sufficient stock for these workers.
- Face coverings can be made at home using a cloth, scarf, or bandana that ties behind the head. On Sunday, the Government suggested the public consider making their own face coverings to be worn in enclosed public spaces, e.g. on public transport or in shops, where social distancing cannot be maintained. The Government has advised that face coverings do not need to be worn outdoors, while exercising, or in workplaces such as offices and retail. They should also not be worn by anyone who may find them difficult to wear, e.g. small children and those who have problems breathing when wearing a face covering.
- Importantly, face coverings are not a substitute for social distancing and they are really aimed at preventing the person wearing the covering from unknowingly passing on the virus, rather than protecting themselves from other people. To protect yourself, the advice remains to follow social distancing measures and isolation guidance, and to regularly wash hands. Any residents who are shielding are advised to continue to do so until at least the end of June
If you have any queries regarding this message, please contact the council’s Covid-19 response team at covidsupport@southwark.gov.uk or call 020 7525 5000, and ask for Public Health.
Kind regards,
John
John McCormack, BSc. (Hons.); MA; Cert. Ed.; PhD (London)
Tenant and Home Owner Involvement Team Leader| Communities Directorate | Housing and Modernisation Department
Southwark Council | 160 Tooley Street | London | SE1 2QH
Tel: 0207 525 7544
Mob.: 07908 795167
COVID19 (Coronavirus)
For the latest NHS guidance, please visit www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19
To read the latest advice and information for Southwark residents, please visit www.southwark.gov.uk/coronavirus
If you have an enquiry about a vulnerable Southwark resident, please email covidsupport@southwark.gov.uk or call 020 7525 5000
VE Day special plus new mental health support for young people
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35% Campaign update – Old Kent Rd scheme faces loss of affordable housing
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Weekend wellbeing
Hello Everyone,
We thought you might like this Isolation Wellbeing Pack – newsletter attached. It has some great links to museums, galleries and other mood lifting public spaces that are doing things online.
Over the weekend, why not try some indoor food growing? Thank you local tenant Tina who has provide us with this great information for indoor food growing from Random Acts of Green.
In Southwark we have a Universal Credit Network, made up of front line services. Next Tuesday they will be holding a Zoom call and taking questions regarding
Universal Credit. This won’t be an opportunity to ask direct questions about your case (but we can look into that at a later date). It will be an opportunity to learn from experts and ask important questions. It would be lovely if you could join us, if it is not directly relevant to you, it may be to one of your neighbours so you can learn about it and we can support you to share that
knowledge. Information is below.
Don’t forget to tune in to Resonance 104.4fm (from your kitchen radio) or online at resonancefm.com at 11.30am on Monday where you can hear our interview with Cabinet Member Leo Pollak.
Thank you all, stay safe. And remember – if you need a chat, we are hear for that!
Southwark Universal Credit Network Online – COVID-19 Special Q&A
Coronavirus updates from DWP, CAB + Southwark Law Centre and Q&A session. Bring your questions!
You are invited to special meeting of Southwark Universal Credit Network ONLINE:
TUESDAY 28TH APRIL, 10AM – 11:30AM
We will be using ZOOM for this meeting, please register here to receive a link to join the meeting:
Please pass this invite on to any frontline workers in Southwark who support people claiming Universal Credit.
Join the mailing list by emailing: sari@communitysouthwark.org
For further info on Southwark Universal Credit Network please visit:
https://communitysouthwark.org/resources/universal-credit-network




