From Age Friendly Nottingham <[email protected]>
Subject Age Friendly Nottingham information and signposting for citizens aged 50+
Date September 5, 2019 8:53 AM
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Getting ready for International Older People's Day 1 October 2019

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Welcome to the September 2019 issue of the Age Friendly Nottingham (AFN) newsletter.

International Older People's Day on 1 October 2019 will see a public call to actionaround combating ageism and challenging outdated language and stereotypes. This supports one of the pledges in the Nottingham Older Citizens' Charter [ [link removed] ] and we would like to hear from anyone who has been working locally to change the break down ageism.

*Councillor Eunice Campbell-Clark
**Age Friendly Nottingham Champion*


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Avoiding Scams and Staying Safe at Home
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Are you over 50 and want to find out more about protecting yourself and your home from doorstep crime and scams?

Age Friendly Nottingham invites you to a free International Older Peoples event where local experts will be sharing preventative measures that people can take to avoid crimes and scams in the home and online. Attendees will


* Hear about the latest scams affecting older people.
* Explore the best ways to improve home safety.
* Be clear on how to report suspicious activity and access support.
* Visit a marketplace of stallholders offering advice on remaining safe and independent in your home.
* Talk to Time to Change Champions about how the impact of being scammed might affect your mental health.

The event will be held on Tuesday 1 October 2019 (International Older People's Day) between 1.45 pmand 3.30 pmat Nottingham City Council, Loxley House, Station Street, Nottingham NG2 3NG.

Places are limited. Tobookgo to Eventbrite [ [link removed] ]or for more informationemail [email protected]


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Claiming Pension Credit
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Pension Credit is a benefit for people over State Pension age. It tops up your income if you're struggling to make ends meet and also enables you to claim a range of additional benefits including from 2020 a free Television Licence if you are over 75.

The quickest way to apply for Pension Credit is by phone. A friend or family member can call for you but you must be with them when they call.

To find out more or submit a telephone claim go to [link removed] [ [link removed] ] or telephone 0800 99 1234 between Monday to Friday, 8am to 7:30pm.

For local information and support visit the Ask LiON Monday and Work pages [ [link removed] ].

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Blue Badges for those with hidden disabilities
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From 30 August 2019, new rules come into force which enable some people with hidden disabilities, such as autism, dementia and mental health conditions, to apply for a Blue Badge.

The new criteria extends to people who struggle to:


* Undertake a journey without there being a risk of serious harm to their health or safety, or that of any other person
* Undertake a journey without it causing them very considerable psychological distress
* Experience considerable difficulty when walking (both the physical act of and experience of walking).

For more information or to apply, visit the Nottingham City Council website [ [link removed] ]. Alternatively you can call 0115 876 1966 or email [email protected]

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Lord Mayor's Charity Tea Dances
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If you enjoy dancing and meeting new people, come along to one of the Lord Mayor's Charity Tea Dances. They are held in the Council House Ballroom and tickets can be purchased two weeks before the dance is held. Future dates:


* Wednesday 30 October 2019
* Thursday 12 December 2019

Tickets are available two weeks beforehand from the Events Team on 0115 8765657 or email [email protected]


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Forget Me Notts Dementia Sports Sessions
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Forget Me Notts Sports Dementia Programme has been developed through a partnership between Trent Bridge, Nottingham Forest FC, Nottingham Rugby, the National Ice Centre and the Edwalton Golf Centre to provide various sporting activities for those living with dementia and their carers.

Further information on times and dates can be obtained by visiting the Trent Bridge Trust [ [link removed] ]



Forget me Notts Sports Sessions
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Unison Retired Members and Age Friendly Nottingham
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As part of their celebrations for International Older People's Day, Unison Retired Members invite members of the public to join them on Thursday 26 September from 1.45 pm to hear more about Age Friendly Nottingham and growing older in the city. Booking is not necessary - just turn up at the Nottingham Mechanics, 3 Sherwood Street, Nottingham NG1 4EZ.

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Sycamore Social Dining
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Sycamore Dining

Sycamore Dining is combating social isolation and loneliness in ageing communities. Using communal/local community rooms they serve a range of meals. Sycamorehold sessions across Nottingham. Meals are affordable (3) as they use surplus food to develop their menus, and teams of volunteers to prepare the meals. They currently provide social dining twice a week, on Wednesdays and Fridays.

For more information go to [link removed] [ [link removed] ]


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Meeting People in Bilborough
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Memory cafe

*Memory Caf in Bilborough first Wednesday of every month*

A new Memory Cafe has opened at the Pelican in Bilborough. Its free all they ask is a small donation for tea/coffee. Anyone is welcome - its not just for people with dementia. If you know someone of any age who may be lonely or vulnerable or who would like to volunteer to befriend an older person please ask them to come along.

For more details phone Angie on 0782 4488678 or Wendy on 0743 2157404.


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*The Smile Project* is a new programme supporting older people to reduce isolation in Bilborough through a volunteer befriending programme. Groundworkare recruiting befriending volunteers to enable individuals to access local community groups in their area. The four objectives for the programme are:


* Reduce loneliness and isolation in older people across Bilborough
* Reduce negative effects of loneliness and isolation in older people
* Support older people to make community connections and friendships
* Set up and support older peoples sustainable community groups

You can sign up to volunteer or access the service by contacting Ebele Omo-Bamawo on 07985 555 035 or email [email protected]

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Digital Support Hub at Nottingham Central Library
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Visit Central Libraryto benefit from free training and support to improve your digital skills to help you take a more active role in your health, care and wellbeing. From 4 September citizens are able to access digital devices and benefit from guidance from volunteers to improve their skills and knowledge.

The support could enable you to keep in touch with family and friends, explore new hobbies or manage your health. Examples include:


* Showing people how to get online on a touchscreen device
* Being guided to download and register for the NHS App
* Ordering a repeat prescription and accessing self-management information on medical conditions
* Accessing trusted online health advice and NHS services
* Searching and exploring the Internet, keeping in touch by email and using public services online.

Theres no need to book, just pop in on a Wednesday between 10.00 am2.00 pm, in the Storysmash Room at Nottingham Central Library, Angel Row, Nottingham, NG1 6HP

Further details: [email protected] or 0115 915 2828

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Radford Care Group
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Radford Care Group provide day care services and friendship groups for over 50s. Supporting those with long term conditions, including dementia, as well as offering a friendly place to be with others, enjoying activities, outings etc.

They also provide specialist dementia programme for carers. A free 7 week programme for unpaid carers courses available throughout the year, respite care also available. Booking essential.

For more information, please call 0115 9786133 email [email protected] or visit www.radfordcaregroup.org.uk [ [link removed] ]


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Silver Screenings at the Council House
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7 brides for 7 brothers

*Future Silver Screenings at the Council House*

Dates for your diaries:


* Wednesday 23 October - 'The LadyKillers'
* Wednesday 27 November - 'The King and I'
* Tuesday 17 December - 'It's a Wonderful Life'

All screenings take place at 2.00 pm and tickets will be available two weeks before the event.

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The next edition of the Age Friendly Bulletin will be in the last week of September. If you wish to submit any articles for consideration, please email them to [email protected]

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