We recognise that this is a challenging period for us all and even more so for vulnerable people. Neighbourhood Watch believe it is very important that we all take care and protect ourselves as a priority and where possible we safely carry on the great work of supporting and staying connected with our communities.
In England, between 5th November - 2nd December, national restrictions mean that:
Keeping your loved ones safe The most valuable thing we can all do is keep ourselves and our loved safe - physically and emotionally.
Supporting your community There are a variety of ways in which you can support your community depending on your individual situation. A few ideas are:
As the programme evolves it will focus on direct support to the NHS with tasks such as the delivery of equipment to monitor vulnerable COVID-19 patients in their homes, and with stewarding people at vaccination clinics. They will also continue to support vulnerable people by delivering food and medication, and through Check In and Chat phone calls. They are not intending to replace any local volunteering activity. They aim to work collaboratively with volunteering leads in local areas. If you are interested in joining as a volunteer you can attend an online meetings by clicking the link below at the specified time: Thursday 19th November, 11.30-12.30 Join Microsoft Teams Meeting Thursday 3rd December, 11.30-12.30 Join Microsoft Teams Meeting Thursday 17th December, 11.30-12.30 Join Microsoft Teams Meeting Beware of scams and crimes Criminals are using the COVID-19 pandemic to scam the public. To help you avoid becoming a victim, we have highlighted on our website the wide variety of COVID-19 scams and crimes which have arisen, key protection advice and guidance on how to report these scams. Community response stories For further inspiration on ways in which you can support your community, have a look at our Community Response Stories. If you have a story you would like to share, please submit it using this form. Domestic abuse survivors Are you or someone you know is a domestic abuse survivor, the information below may be very useful.
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