Horsham district community hubs set to offer help and support

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Horsham District Council has set out more information about how the vulnerable can access support during the coronavirus crisis.

The Government is organising direct provision of essential food and medical provisions for those identified as extremely vulnerable by the NHS who need them, a council spokeswoman said. .

The spokeswoman added: “We are aware that some of these households have already contacted their local council community hubs. We have processes in place to make sure these households are directed to the right support.

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People who received a letter from the NHS because they are at high risk if they catch the coronavirus and don’t have a support network of friends and family around them, are reminded to visit www.gov.uk/coronavirus-extremely-vulnerable or call 0800 0288327, the Government’s dedicated helpline.”

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A Lower Beeding hub volunteer

Anyone who has not received an NHS letter, but is considered vulnerable or is having to self-isolate without support from friends or family can access support through 27 community volunteer hubs across the district.

Theses include older people who are having to self-isolate, the lower level medically vulnerable, anyone currently known to district or county council services, carers and those living with a vulnerable person, she said.

Please register with the Hubs via Horsham District Council if you feel you need support at www.horsham.gov.uk/community/coronavirus-community-support

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Alternatively you can email [email protected] or call 01403 215230.

The Hubs are manned by volunteers, giving practical help such as going for shopping and medicines, and providing emotional support, with a friendly phone call for those who are isolated at home.

This group of people will continue to receive help through their existing statutory services.

Horsham District Council Cabinet Member for Community Matters and Wellbeing Cllr Tricia Youtan said: “I wish to extend my heartfelt thanks to the hundreds of our residents and community groups who have come forward to give their time to help create the Voluntary Hubs in their local areas, and to volunteer to help out vulnerable people at this difficult time.

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“My thanks are extended also to the Council’s Community teams who have worked so hard to pull together the major logistics needed to make this initiative a success.

“Everyone has pulled together and their actions have shown an amazing community spirit of which I an extremely proud. Please keep up all your good work.”

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