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Queen Elizabeth II Books of Condolence

Harston Parish Council has provided books of condolence for your convenience. These are placed in Harston Parish Church and Harston Baptist Church.

Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Against Scams Partnership

Welcome to September’s Newsletter

It is with much sadness that I write this newsletter as it is my last one as the Community Resilience Partnership Manager for Cambridgeshire County Council.  On a more happier note, Charlotte Homnet returns to the role this month.  I hope you all will join me in welcoming her back.

Sorry that the article on student scams is a bit long, but there are so many scams which target students, I didn’t want to miss one out.

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Update for those supporting refugees from Ukraine – 25 August 2022

If this is the first time you are receiving this ‘Support for Ukraine community update’ from us as a host, please note that we send these out on a regular basis. They are issued whenever new and relevant information becomes available to hosts in South Cambridgeshire as well as to District Councillors, community coordinators and parish council colleagues. The idea is to share the latest updates that we have to support for the Homes for Ukraine scheme.

 All information previously shared can be found on our Support for Ukraine webpage – where you will also find our ‘Ukrainian Guest information hub’ which we encourage you to share with your guests. The online information hub is our equivalent of a ‘Welcome pack’ for guests (we are sharing information digitally so that we are able to keep our information regularly updated, and guests should be able to switch to view in their own language if they wish).

Please note that in addition to these emails, all hosts will receive information from us relating to DBS checks, accommodation checks, £350 monthly host and £350 one-off guest payments; hosts should already have received information from us about this through our welcome email.

For any questions not covered in this e-newsletter or on our Support for Ukraine webpages, please email duty.communities@scambs.gov.uk

Learning opportunities to welcome guests, help them understand life in the UK and how to access the jobs market

Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority (CPCA) is very supportive of our Ukrainian guests and is the only Combined Authority in the country to fully fund English as a Second or Other Language (ESOL) provision, giving in the region of £1.2m to local education providers for the 2021/22 academic year.

To date, 307 Ukrainian refugees have been supported through ESOL in the region.

The WEA (Workers’ Educational Association) has set up online ESOL courses funded by the CPCA and is keen to welcome Ukrainian guests. The courses can be helpful in settling guests into the UK and helping to prepare them for a job and, even if their English is not good, they can still join.

Anyone interested in the courses below can register either online or by calling 0300 3033464. Please follow the link to the course page for more details. The courses are free to those Ukrainian guests on the Homes for Ukraine scheme if they claim benefits or are on a low income (under £21,000).

Cambridgeshire – Welcome to the UK C2229132

Start date: 14/10/2022, Fridays 10am via Zoom

This course is designed to help learners have a good understanding of British culture, history, traditions, laws and customs, and to feel confident about living in the UK. It will include the fundamental principles of British Life including: democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty and participation in community life.

 

Cambridgeshire – Supporting Employment Opportunities for ESOL Learners C2229133

Start date: 14/10/2022, Fridays 12:30pm via Zoom

The purpose of this course is to support students in successfully gaining a job, progressing in a chosen field, and preparing students for further study. It is designed to assist and give confidence to ESOL learners to progress from the course to find employment or to go into Further Education and also to develop their employment prospects and confidence.

Ukrainian guests may also be interested in the WEA’s Employability Skills course which will help those new to the UK to apply for jobs:

Cambridgeshire – Employability Skills (CV writing, interview skills) Ref: C2229068

Start date: 20/09/2022, Tuesdays 10am via Zoom

The course will assist people who are new to the UK to navigate the jobs market, giving them help to compile a CV, understand where jobs are advertised and identify where they can find support. There will also be guidance and practice on developing interview skills and hints and tips on how to manage nerves and come across more positively in interviews.

Children’s messages of kindness and hope on Ukraine Independence Day

Children from our guest families and also children from local schools helped to mark Ukraine Independence Day yesterday (August 24) by sharing messages of kindness and hope.

Showing the impact of war, as seen through the eyes of a child, the powerful messages were shared on our social media platforms as part of our South Cambridgeshire District Council #StandForFreedom campaign – and some also featured in the local press.

One British six-year-old boy drew a blue and yellow heart and wrote a heart-warming message to families who fled Ukraine to live in Britain, saying ‘You are safe here’; while an eight-year-old Ukrainian boy, living with one of our South Cambridgeshire host families, drew a picture of an army tank with the words ‘We believe in our victory!’, and a nine-year-old Ukrainian girl, also living with a local host family, drew colourful pictures with doves, hearts and the national flower, the sunflower, to represent hope and peace for the future.

 

In addition, the Ukrainian flag was flown at our head office in Cambourne to show solidarity, and our Council Leader Cllr Bridget Smith shared a pledge of support for families living in host homes across the area, saying: “I’m immensely proud of the trailblazing work by South Cambridgeshire to welcome all our Ukrainian families to the district. So many people have been working extremely hard to help our new residents adjust to life in this beautiful part of the world. I want to send my best wishes to all our Ukrainian guests, especially those who have left family behind and those who have tragically lost people they love. Today and every day we #StandWithUkraine.”

In marking the day, the Council also wanted to take this opportunity to commend the many host families, volunteers and community groups who have warmly welcomed Ukraine families into the district and to thank them for their continued kindness and support.

H.A.Y. South Cambs! How Are You?

A reminder for host families and guests that the organisation H.A.Y. South Cambs! How Are You?, which promotes positive mental health in South Cambridgeshire, has a section dedicated to support for Ukrainian guests and host families.

You can find it at: Ukrainian Guests & Host Families – How Are You South Cambs (haysouthcambs.co.uk)

The website gives information on the support groups which guests and hosts can access in the local area, with details on what local volunteers and community groups are offering, from activities to practical help to employment opportunities and more, and an interactive map showing where different support groups are situated.

If host families know of other local support groups which currently don’t feature on H.A.Y.’s website, then please get in touch via the CLP@scambs.gov.uk mailbox.

TAG Bikes rides to the rescue

TAG Bikes, one of the suppliers we are working alongside on our ‘free bikes for Ukrainians’ initiative, rode to the rescue recently when a Ukrainian gentleman was having difficulties getting to his place of work.

His job at a local garage was 25 minutes away by cycle from his current temporary accommodation, but his bike had several issues having been supplied to him flat-packed. Without any other means of getting to work and faced with an onerous two-hour walk, he was concerned he would lose his job. TAG Bikes offered to replace his bike and included a new lock and helmet for his commute, while he in turn offered his previous bike to the charity for them to overhaul and hand on to someone else.

Our ‘free bikes for Ukrainians’ scheme continues to run and is proving popular. The scheme is available to any Ukrainian guests, including children, who are living in South Cambridgeshire under the Homes for Ukraine programme. Hosts can apply on behalf of guests.

Three suppliers are involved in the scheme and donations of bikes are welcomed  – TAG Bikes, Owl Bikes and Camtrust. You can find out more in the Local Travel section of our Ukrainian Guest Information Hub.  Applications for bikes can be made online at https://bit.ly/3BhXHBB and the Council will put the applicant in touch with the nearest supplier so they can arrange to collect their bicycle. If bikes are no longer needed, they can be returned to the supplier.

Many thanks for reading this latest bulletin, which I hope will be helpful for you and your guests. We are grateful for your continued support for the Homes for Ukraine programme.

Bill

Bill Handley

Lead Cabinet Member for Communities

South Cambridgeshire District Council

 

Greater Cambridge Shared Planning Call for Sites Survey

Call for Sites: Parish Council and Resident Association Survey 2022

Please be aware that you will need to submit a new survey response for each site you wish to make comments on. More information on how to complete the survey and how to find the latest information on these sites can be found in the Survey Guidance Note on the opening webpage of the survey.

Support for Ukraine community update

If this is the first time you are receiving this ‘Support for Ukraine community update’ from us as a host, please note that we send these out on a regular basis. They are issued whenever new and relevant information becomes available to hosts in South Cambridgeshire as well as to District Councillors, community coordinators and parish council colleagues. The idea is to share the latest updates that we have to support for the Homes for Ukraine scheme.

All information previously shared can be found on our Support for Ukraine webpage – where you will also find our ‘Ukrainian Guest information hub’ which we encourage you to share with your guests. The online information hub is our equivalent of a ‘Welcome pack’ for guests (we are sharing information digitally so that we are able to keep our information regularly updated, and guests should be able to switch to view in their own language if they wish).

Please note that in addition to these emails, all hosts will receive information from us relating to DBS checks, accommodation checks, £350 monthly host and £350 one-off guest payments; hosts should already have received information from us about this through our welcome email.

For any questions not covered in this e-newsletter or on our Support for Ukraine webpages, please email duty.communities@scambs.gov.uk

Online forum supporting hosts with traumatised Ukrainian guests

The Association for Family Therapy and Systemic Practice(AFT) is running some online forums for hosts to share ideas on how to help guests who are facing psychological trauma.

The virtual meetings, hosted by Family and Systemic Psychotherapists, will offer a monthly space for hosts to come and reflect on the challenges of having guests who are displaced from home, country and family, and may be traumatised. In many cases they may also experience a sense of dislocation from their own culture and tradition.

The exact content of the session will be decided on the evening by those who come but may include self-care, preparing for your guests to arrive, challenges and opportunities of hosting, accessing resources in your community, thinking about the impact of trauma and help with anonymised specific challenges.

 

The first session will be on Wednesday 24 August 7-9pm and hosts will need to register for free tickets.  Please come prepared to share your own experiences and prepared to think with others about their dilemmas.

Warning for Ukrainian guests to guard against scams

Scammers work at all levels in our society, and no-one is immune from their illegal activities, including Ukrainian guests. One incident which has come to our attention is of two female refugees being told they would have their refugee status revoked if they didn’t each pay up £350.  Please do warn your guests to be vigilant, particularly online. General information on how to spot and avoid scams is available from the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Against Scams Partnership (CAPASP) which works with public, private and voluntary sector organisations to stop scams and doorstep crime across the county.

Children’s Books in Ukrainian

Cambridgeshire Libraries now has a collection of brand new children’s books in Ukrainian. Those wishing to borrow books can pop into the Cambridge Central Library and have a browse. Collections are also available at St Ives and Ely libraries.

 

Alternatively, guests can request books for free on a child’s library card to be delivered to their local library anywhere in Cambridgeshire and pick them up from there. You can find the locations of local libraries here Your library – Cambridgeshire County Council    You can also browse the library service’s e-book selection on Libby

Help with medical costs via the NHS Low Income Scheme (LIS)

Ukrainian guests may be able to access help for medical costs via the NHS Low Income Scheme (LIS).

The scheme can help with:

  • costs for NHS prescriptions
  • NHS dental treatment
  • the cost of sight tests, glass and contact lenses
  • the cost of travelling to receive NHS treatment
  • NHS wigs and fabric supports.

To apply for the NHS LIS, guests need to complete an HC1 form. If the application is successful, then either an HC2 certificate will be issued (for full help with health costs) or an HC3 certificate will be issued (for limited health with health costs). The certificates detail how much they will have to pay towards their health costs.

If guests have already paid for their prescriptions and later find that they are eligible for free prescriptions, they can apply for full or partial reimbursement of prescription costs depending on income.  Receipts for any prescription costs must be submitted in evidence.

If they do not qualify for free prescriptions, and are resident in England, they can buy a pre-payment prescription (PPCs) from the NHS.  A three or 12-month PPC covers all prescriptions for that period, no matter how many they need. Prescriptions currently cost £9.35 per item, but a PPC costs £30.25 for three months or £108.10 for 12 months. It is possible to pay in ten monthly instalments if they buy a 12-month PPC.

Looking for a local dentist

With a fall in the number of dentists practising in the UK, many patients are struggling to get dental treatment.  If your guests are looking to make an appointment with a local dentist, you may find the NHS Find a Dentist site helpful.

If urgent dental treatment is required, then contact NHS 111, who will be able to direct you to a dentist for urgent care.

Patients are entitled to free NHS dental treatment if they are:-

  • Under 18 years of age
  • Pregnant
  • Have had a baby within the last 12 months
  • Are in prison or a young offender’s institution.

Free NHS dental treatment is also available to anyone who has an HC2 or HC3 certificate under the NHS Low Income Scheme (LIS) – see details above on how to apply. However, guests should continue to pay for any treatment carried out until they find out they are eligible under the NHS LIS and their exemptions are confirmed.

If guests receive treatment and find out within three months of the treatment that they are entitled to receive free or reduced cost NHS dental treatment, they can claim a refund.

For more information, visit www.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/help-nhs-dental-costs or email to

nhsbsa.dentalservices@nhsbsa.nhs.uk

Reminder: High demand for free bicycles

The scheme to offer free bikes for Ukrainian guests via Owl Bikes (part of the Papworth Trust), Camtrust and Tag Bikes, is continuing to work well, although due to the high demand we request that you bear with us if you or your guests have applied and are still waiting to hear. If you have already applied, there is no need to contact us. We would also encourage any residents with spare bikes they no longer need to offer them to Camtrust or TAG Bikes (Owl Bikes is currently working on the stock they have in hand). Donations of unwanted helmets, spare tyres and parts would also be welcomed.

Ukrainian guests who are keen to get out and about on their bikes can join with the CTC Cambridge cycling club where experienced riders from the group will buddy up with guests to help them get to know the area’s roads. Email secretary@ctccambridge.org.uk if your guests would like to take advantage of this offer.

Support Scheme for visiting Ukrainian Postgraduate Research Students and Academics

The Ukrainian Academic Support Scheme – which has been set up to support colleagues from Ukrainian Universities and other Higher Education Institutions who are seeking refuge from the war – has now closed to ‘registration of interest’.  However, the scheme hopes to reopen for ‘registration of interest’ again in the future.

The scheme is providing funding for up to 20 Postgraduate research students and academics from Ukraine, irrespective of nationality, to continue their studies and research in Cambridge for a period between 6 to 12 months. It offers financial support, accommodation and access to a range of university services. Applicants are expected to remain employed (academics) or enrolled (Postgraduate Research students) at their home institution in Ukraine.

More details can be found on the University of Cambridge website.

Reminder: Bi-lingual host, community member or guest needed

We are still looking for a bi-lingual adult who would be prepared to volunteer as a moderator for a Facebook group for young Ukrainian people aged 16 to 19. The page would offer a safe place where they can connect and provide support for one another. Anyone with a background in safeguarding, such as a doctor, teacher, or social worker, would be ideal. If you are interested, please contact us via email here.

… and finally – an Outdoor Family Gathering for Ukrainian guests

There will be an outdoor family gathering for Ukrainian guests from across Cambridgeshire in the Orchard area at Milton Country Park this Sunday 14 August, from 12noon to 4pm.  Activities will include creative masterclasses for children, face painting and fun contests for all ages, plus refreshments will be available. This is a chance for Ukrainian guests to have a social get-together in wonderful summer weather. All are welcome. Directions of how to get to the park (bus, park & ride, cycle) can be found here.

Many thanks for reading this latest bulletin, which I hope will be helpful for you and your guests. We are grateful for your continued support for the Homes for Ukraine programme.

Bill Handley

Lead Cabinet Member for Communities

South Cambridgeshire District Council

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Highways Events Diary

August’s Highlights

We Out Here Festival – 25th – 28th August 2022

*Please remember details of all highway events can be found on https://www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/residents/travel-roads-and-parking/roads-and-pathways/highway-events/

Future key event dates

Duxford Battle of Britain Air show – 10th and 11th September 2022

Gransden Agricultural Show – 24TH September 2022

Duxford Flying Finale – 8th October 2022

Cambridge Town & Gown 10K – 16th October 2022

Cambridge Bonfire Night – 5th November 2022

Mill Road, Cambridge Winter Fair – 3rd December 2022