News

This is where we’ll post third sector news and important updates that are useful for your organisation.

Experiences of Community Pharmacies in West Essex

Share your views here: https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/healthwatchessex-community-pharmacies/

We want to explore how people are using their local community pharmacies and how they think services could be improved. As part of this project, we have launched a new survey to encourage people to share their views and experiences. Whether it’s picking up prescriptions, getting health advice, or using walk-in services, your voice matters. By getting involved, you can help shape pharmacy services and improve access to healthcare.

 

We are particularly interested in hearing from:

  • Children and young people
  • Frail/housebound residents
  • Parents and carers
  • People with neurodiverse conditions
  • People with sensory disabilities

For more information, visit the Healthwatch Essex website:

https://healthwatchessex.org.uk/2025/10/experiences-of-community-pharmacies-in-west-essex/

All responses will be kept anonymous and any personal information you provide will be kept strictly private and confidential.

 

Want to share your story?

Email our Project Officer Lily Boag, lily.boag@healthwatchessex.org.uk or call 07742 072740.

Project closes on February 20th 2026.

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New Campaign & Toolkit: Look. Listen. Be Aware – Raising Awareness of Domestic Abuse in Later Life

We are pleased to share an important new resource designed to shine a light on domestic abuse affecting people in later life. On 29 October 2025, partners across Essex launched Look. Listen. Be aware – a countywide campaign focused on increasing understanding, improving identification, and strengthening support for people aged 70 and over who may be experiencing domestic abuse.

Domestic abuse in later life is often hidden. Older people may face unique barriers to seeking help, including dependency on a partner or carer, mobility or health challenges, or simply not recognising certain behaviours as abuse. This campaign aims to break down those barriers and ensure our communities know how to spot the signs and where to turn for help.

Campaign Goals

Raise Awareness

  • Highlight the realities of domestic abuse among people aged 70+.

  • Help the public and professionals recognise key warning signs.

  • Promote the support available through COMPASS, Essex’s specialist domestic abuse helpline.

  • Encourage anyone supporting older people to reach out for advice and guidance.

Educate & Equip

  • Provide clear information for professionals—including caregivers, health and social care teams, and community organisations—on recognising abuse and accessing SETDAB resources.

  • Support local authorities and community groups to confidently signpost older residents to help.

Who the Campaign Supports

The campaign is designed for:

  • Community organisations and local authorities

  • Domiciliary care and healthcare professionals

  • Unpaid carers

  • Family members and friends

  • Individuals aged 70+ who may be affected

How You Can Help

Your support is vital in helping this message reach every community across Essex. You can get involved by:

  • Sharing and engaging with Look. Listen. Be aware social media posts

  • Using and circulating the partner toolkit across your networks

  • Adapting the sample content and campaign assets for your own channels

  • Championing the campaign within your local communities

  • Encouraging wider stakeholder engagement and amplification

  • Sharing SETDAB resources within your organisation to build awareness and staff confidence

Access the Toolkit

A comprehensive partner toolkit—along with digital and print campaign assets—is available to download from the campaign’s SharePoint folder. If you need access, please contact campaigns@essex.gov.uk

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Funding Available for Local Environmental Projects – Apply by 17 December

Essex communities with ideas to improve their local environment now have the chance to secure significant support through the National Lottery Awards for All England – Environment fund. Grants ranging from £300 to £20,000 are available to help organisations start new environmental initiatives, expand existing projects, or run one-off activities with a clear environmental benefit.

The programme, highlighted by Essex County Council’s Environment and Climate Action team, encourages applications from a wide variety of groups—not just registered charities. If you have a community-focused project that can make a real difference, this could be an ideal opportunity to bring it to life.

 

What Types of Projects Can Be Funded?

The National Lottery is particularly interested in projects that make a positive environmental impact in one or more of these areas:

  • Green spaces and nature

  • Reducing carbon emissions or saving energy

  • Broader environmental improvements

 

Potential project ideas include:

  • Creating or enhancing community gardens, rewilding areas, or providing outdoor learning opportunities

  • Setting up repair cafés

  • Launching food growing or food sharing initiatives

  • Installing solar panels or other energy-saving features in well-used community buildings

Simple Application Process

Applicants need to answer only a few straightforward questions, and decisions are typically made within 16 weeks. This makes the fund accessible to groups of all sizes, including new or informal community organisations.

Apply by 17 December

The fund is open until 17 December, so now is the perfect time to get your ideas ready. Applications can be started easily here: National Lottery Awards for All England – Environment | The National Lottery Community Fund

If your organisation has a vision for strengthening local green spaces, reducing carbon footprints, or improving environmental wellbeing in your community, this grant could provide the support you need.

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REFUSAL: A Participatory Gathering at Lakeside Theatre

On Wednesday, 26 November, from 6–8 PM, the Lakeside Theatre at the University of Essex will host REFUSAL, an experimental, one-night-only participatory event bringing together an eclectic group of artists, sound practitioners, filmmakers, and researchers. The evening explores fragmentation, glitch, and disruption as creative strategies—an invitation to step outside normative regimes of spectacle and into a space of exploratory, collective encounter.

Working across sound, moving image, sculpture, performance, animation, and computational experimentation, the participating artists each offer a unique approach to storytelling and media. While their practices vary widely, they are united by a shared commitment to openness, curiosity, and refusal of fixed narratives. Following the performances, attendees are warmly invited to join an informal discussion—an opportunity to reflect on the relationships between media, consciousness, materiality, and the unknown.

Featured Artists

The programme includes contributions from:

  • Elena Botts
    Artist and researcher at Essex whose work interweaves glitch, sound-field recording, and site-disarticulation to propose “networked sonic rupture” as a gesture toward other worlds.

  • E.G. King
    Creator of semi-improvised sound and movement collages using analogue and digital tools to explore mindful creativity.

  • Pat Nininger
    Composer of harmonic and noise-based sound ecologies that dismantle linear listening through rupture and saturation.

  • Hadiyan Yusuf Kuntoro
    Yogyakarta-based experimenter and researcher whose interdisciplinary practice bridges scientific inquiry, design, and fine art.

  • aly,willamina cutler-gear
    Artist working between statistical linguistics, computation, and composition, here performing with homemade software reanimating dormant Norn lifeworlds.

  • Rachel Garfield
    Professor of Fine Art at the Royal College of Art, known for video works exploring lived relationships and shifting subjectivities.

  • Lu : Lucille : hebe Brownrigg
    A warm-blooded mammal working with voice, breath, and biological resonance, exploring contamination, melody, and microbial possession.

  • Yun Lu
    Animation researcher investigating technical failure, nonlinear temporality, and beyond-human animation

The evening will consist of a sequence of short performances and screenings, including video works, sound performances, talks, and hybrid forms. Each piece offers its own mode of epistemic humility—inviting viewers to inhabit uncertainty, complexity, and the refusal of closure.

 

More information and tickets here – https://lakesidetheatre.org.uk/events/refusal/

Lakeside Theatre
University of Essex
Wivenhoe Park
Square 5
Colchester
CO4 3SQ

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Secure Your Funding Success!

Don’t miss the Fundraising and Small Grants Workshop this Wednesday!

It’s vital training for Essex voluntary and community organisations on how to secure grants under £20k and write winning applications.

📆 Date: 24/11/2025
⏰ Time: 10:00 – 13:00
📍Location: Stanway Lakelands Centre, 2 Western Approach, Stanway, Colchester, C038DX

To find out more and secure your spot visit – https://lnkd.in/eh-6z9FT

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Monthly Senior Centre Café – Join Us This Month!

The Senior Centre Café, run by HSPS, takes place on the last Friday of every month, offering a friendly and welcoming space for older residents.

📅 Next Session: Friday 28 November 2025
🕐 Time: 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
📍 Location: The New Senior Centre, The Hub, Gilden Park, Fieldfare Way, Harlow CM17 0GJ
(Behind the Linden store — free parking available along the road)

Attendees can look forward to an engaging afternoon featuring:

  • Chair Yoga

  • Refreshments & Games

  • A Health Talk from the Vision and Eye Research Institute on Diabetic Retinopathy, highlighting ways to reduce the risk of blindness and addressing global inequalities in eye health.

This session aims to:

  • Raise awareness about diabetic retinopathy and prevention strategies

  • Empower individuals and families to better manage diabetes and protect their vision

Everyone is welcome, and residents are encouraged to bring a friend along to enjoy the community atmosphere.

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Mental Health First Aid Refresher – limited time discount!

Are you a Mental Health First Aider®? Sign up for Mind in West Essex‘s upcoming MHFA Refresher online course using our discount code for 15% off.

Limited places remain so book your place today! Use code FLASH15 at checkout.

📅 2nd December, 9.30am-1.30pm
📍 Online
👉  More info and tickets

This half-day session is for anyone who has previously completed the Qualified MHFAider® course. We recommend that MHFAiders® attend a Refresher course every three years.

The four-hour MHFA Refresher course gives you the chance to:

✅ Renew your skills
✅ Update your knowledge of mental health support
✅ Practice applying the Mental Health First Aid action plan
✅ Access three years of MHFAider® Support and Benefits


Find out more about Mental Health First Aid training here.

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New Resources to Support Efforts to Reduce Youth Vaping

Essex County Council are pleased to announce the launch of two new resources this week designed to strengthen our collective work in reducing youth vaping and supporting young people affected by nicotine dependency.

1. Youth Vaping Toolkit for Education Settings and Youth Professionals

Developed collaboratively by Essex Public Health and the Essex Safeguarding Children Board, and co-designed with secondary schools, this toolkit provides practical guidance, information, and tools for staff working with children and young people. It aims to support early intervention, informed conversations, and consistent approaches across education environments.

2. Youth Vaping Toolkit for Parents and Carers

Created by the Essex Child and Family Wellbeing Service – Healthy Schools team, this resource has been shaped directly by insight gathered from parents and carers. It offers clear, accessible information to help families understand youth vaping, spot signs of use, and support young people to make healthy choices.


These toolkits form part of our wider youth vaping pilot programme and will sit alongside a new Essex Public Health youth vaping campaign, currently being developed in partnership with primary education settings.

Find out more HERE

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We’re Hiring: Mental Health Coach

Are you passionate about supporting people’s mental wellbeing and ready to make a real difference in your community? Join us at Mind in West Essex as a PCN Mental Health Coach in the North Uttlesford area (Saffron Walden / Uttlesford North).

📍 Location: North Uttlesford Neighbourhood Hub
⏱ Hours: 37.5 hrs/week (part-time considered)
💷 Hourly Rate: £13.07

The Role:
You’ll be the go-to contact for patients on their mental health journey – helping them access services, overcome barriers, and connect with what they need to thrive.

You’ll liaise with multi-disciplinary teams, support patients from referral to engagement, and champion person-centred recovery.

We’re Looking For You If You Have:
✔ Excellent communication & organisational skills
✔ A positive, flexible, problem-solving mindset
✔ Experience of mental health (professional or personal)
✔ Ability to work independently & as part of a team
✔ Good IT skills & willingness to learn

Why Join Us?
Working with Mind in West Essex means being part of a friendly, values-driven charity with a vision of open, positive conversations around mental health and full respect and support for everyone.

👉 Think you’re ready? Apply by 1 December 2025

Apply here – https://www.mindinwestessex.org.uk/vacancies/

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Helping people with problem debt

An overview of how to spot, and help, people with debt or money worries.

Helping Clients in Problem Debt: Recognising Early Signs and Helping Clients Before Crisis

Debt and financial pressure affect millions of people, yet the early signs often remain hidden. Many people do not recognise their situation as problem debt, or feel embarrassed to talk about it until things reach a crisis point.

This practical and informative session is designed for frontline staff, support workers, housing teams, carers, community organisations, and anyone who regularly works with people who may be struggling financially. The session reflects real examples and insights from Citizens Advice work with clients across the region.

You will learn how to spot early indicators of problem debt, understand how financial stress affects wellbeing, and confidently start supportive, non-judgemental conversations that help clients get the right help sooner – recognising always that full, structured and options based advice can only be provided by providers regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (such as ourselves).

What the session covers

  • What problem debt looks like in everyday life
  • The difference between priority and non-priority debts and why it matters
  • Early behavioural and financial warning signs
  • How the debt spiral develops and how it affects physical and mental wellbeing
  • How to have sensitive, supportive conversations that build trust
  • Effective signposting and referral, including when to escalate and how to avoid overstepping into regulated advice
  • Local trends, common vulnerabilities, and real-life case studies
  • Practical tools and resources to help clients stabilise their situation
  • Self-care guidance for frontline workers who handle difficult conversations

Who this event is for

Anyone working with clients or service users, including:

  • Housing and tenancy teams
  • Carers and health professionals
  • Community and voluntary groups
  • Support workers and caseworkers
  • Charity staff and advice partners

What you will leave with

  • Greater confidence in recognising early signs of financial distress
  • Practical strategies for supportive and constructive conversations
  • Knowledge of trusted referral pathways and free debt-advice services
  • Insights that help prevent crisis and improve client wellbeing
  • A stronger understanding of client vulnerability and the impact of financial stress

Book in here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/helping-people-with-problem-debt-tickets-1971145612589?aff=oddtdtcreator

 

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