Showing posts with label local services. Show all posts
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Friday 15 June 2018

Brent receives share of migration funding

Unedited press release from Brent Council

Brent has been awarded over £440,000 of funding over three years from a £19 million government pot to help support emerging communities in Brent.


Aiming to ease pressure on local services from recent migration, the fund will help Brent Council provide services to meet the growth in new communities and put support structures in place for new residents which promote independence and help them to adapt to life in the UK.


This includes a new community outreach team as well as drop-in sessions, Eastern European and Latin American fairs and recognised courses in English Language (ESOL), which will cover CV-building, employability and citizenship skills, designed to equip residents with the tools they need to participate in daily life.


Also on offer will be conversational English workshops and cross-cultural activities to celebrate and share community culture.


Cllr Margaret McLennan, Deputy Leader of Brent Council said:

Brent is one of the most diverse boroughs in London and we want to make sure that new residents feel supported and equipped to take part in everyday life. We work hard to make Brent a great place to live and work. At a time of stretched resources for councils across the country, this funding will help meet the challenges of a growing population as we take a joined up approach to easing pressure on local services.


This funding gives us the opportunity to provide a wealth of resources for new residents which they can rely on, reducing the risk of exploitation by rogue landlords or employers who pay below the legal minimum wage.

The funding will be delivered by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government to support projects until 2020.

Friday 5 July 2013

Public Meeting this afternoon: Impact of NHS Reforms on our local services

There will be a public meeting this evening organised by Unison Brent and Harrow Health branch and Unison Nowrth West London branch. 4pm-6pm Tropics Suite, Bridge Park Complex, Brentfield (Harrow Road) to consider the impact of NHS reforms on local services and to celebrate the 65th anniversary of the NHS.

Speakers:
  • Diane Abbott, MP, Shadow Minister for Public Health
  • Cllr Muhammed Butt, Leader of Brent Council
  • Eddie Jaggers, Unison, Full Time Officer for NW London
  • Martin Rathfelder, Director, Socialist Health Association
  • Cllr Patrick Vernon, Member of Ed Miliband Taskforce on Mental Health & Society
  • Anne Drinkell, Brent Fightback
  • Other speakers to be confirmed
RSVP: samantha.banton@nhs.net to confirm attendance. Refreshments will be provided There will be information from health related service providers in Brent.

Unfortunately although Andy Burnham will be in Brent he will be visiting Central Middlesex hospital and having a photo call at Harlesden station with Labour Party members rather than attending the public meeting,