2015-06-09

Age-friendly Manchester E-bulletin
An electronic publication bringing you news and updates from the Age-friendly Manchester team and our partners



Issue 115 – June 2015

About this e-bulletin
Welcome to the June 2015 edition of the Age-friendly Manchester e-bulletin – a monthly update, with 1600 direct recipients in Manchester and further afield, featuring brief articles on local and national news, events and information that relates to older people.

Please send all copy, comments and suggestions to
agefriendly@manchester.gov.uk

News from Age-friendly Manchester and our partners
Save the Date: Age Friendly Neighbourhood Coordination Event
Monday 20 July 2015 at 1.00pm
Friends Meeting House, Mount Street, Manchester

The Age Friendly Manchester team is pleased to announce the return of the popular Neighbourhood Coordination meetings which will reconvene and meet twice yearly. The group will once again bring together frontline staff from a wide range of services and will present an opportunity for partners to share local successes and news. Previously participants largely represented the AFM Locality Networks but an opportunity exists to open this group to a wider audience including partners with a ‘community of interest’ around the age agenda.

Participants will be invited to learn about national developments, receive updates on the AFM programme and to hear about what services are available to older residents living across the city. As part of the event participants will be asked for their views and input on a new wellbeing model for older people that is being developed. It is important to identify all the things that our health and care system in Manchester needs to be promoting, supporting and delivering which will enable older people to remain active, happy and healthy in later life.

An electronic booking system will be created where interested participants will be able to book via Eventbrite. This will be circulated shortly. In the meantime if you need further information please contact Tracey Annette on 234 4299 or t.annette@manchester.gov.uk

North West Men in Sheds – Meet the Shedders Event
Wednesday 17 June 2015

UK Men in Sheds Association in conjunction with Age UK Tameside and Age UK Oldham, has organised its first North West Regional Networking event for Men in Sheds in being held on:
Wednesday 17 June 2015 at Manchester’s Deaf Centre, Crawford House, Booth Street East, Manchester M13 9GH

The principle aim is to raise awareness and share practice as well as recognise the benefits of men in sheds for shed leaders, men and their communities
The event will be mixture of presentations, interactive workshops, demonstrations and exhibitions stalls. It will be of interest to; existing men in sheds, men’s groups, those wanting to set up men in sheds or other organisations interested in men’s health and ways of combating social isolation and loneliness in men

For more information or to book a place contact Mike on barlowm@ageuktameside.com  or ring 07984037920

Amendment to previous notice in the June AFM e-bulletin:

We placed a notice in the last e-bulletin advertising both Burnage and Levenshulme Open Gardens Event and Chorlton Open Gardens Event as taking place on the same day, the June 7th. Please note Chorlton Open Gardens Event is on Sunday June 28th. Merryn Cooke is the organiser of Chorlton Open Gardens Event.

East Manchester Spring into Summer Festival
Huge thanks go to all those involved in the first Age Friendly Spring into Summer Festival which was held in East Manchester from 16 to 30 May. Over 30 different partner organisations supported the festival by either hosting or promoting events. The Festival launched with a fabulous Open Day at the beautiful Clayton Hall, with over 60 people joining in activities uncovering the Halls secrets from a time gone by. Other events which took place over festival fortnight included; a spectacular Free Open Day at the new East Manchester Leisure Centre in Beswick, Dementia Friendly Swimming Sessions, Walking Football and Fish Chips, an introduction to the new Men’s Shed Project in Openshaw, a Family Fun Day at the Wells Centre in Clayton, Creative Crafts at the Libraries and Nordic Walking. The Festival closed with a Community Lunch at Resurrection and St Barnabas Church in Beswick. Over 2000 What’s On Guides were distributed across east Manchester to publicise the festival and the local AFM Networks who organised the festival will meet shortly to review it’s success.

For further information about the role of the AFM Locality Networks please contact Tracey Annette on 234 4299 or by email at t.annette@manchester.gov.uk

Age-friendly Manchester website revamp
We are starting work on improving our age friendly website (www.manchester.gov.uk/

agefriendly). If you have any thoughts on things you may want to see on the webpages, email Patrick Hanfling on p.hanfling@manchester.gov.uk, or call 0161 234 4188 by the end of June.

New report highlights the needs of older lesbian, gay and bisexual communities in Manchester
The State of the City for Manchester’s Older Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Communities, published by LGBT Foundation, focuses on the needs of the 7,650 older people living in Manchester who identify as lesbian, gay or bisexual (LGB). Sadly, half of all LGB people over 55 feel that their sexual orientation has or will have a negative impact on getting older.  The report presents the evidence on inequalities related to health and the wider determinants of health, explores the inclusion of older LGB people’s needs in service provision across Manchester.

North City Nomads
The idea of developing a project which would reach high numbers of older people who would benefit from improved interaction and social connectivity, was prompted following discussions about how the North Manchester Age Friendly Locality Networks could work collectively, in a practical way, to begin to address the very profound issue of loneliness amongst older people. As a result of these discussions a Membership Group has been set up for people living in North Manchester.

Over 200 people have registered to become members of North City Nomads and on  18 June the group will embark on their first ever outing. Five vehicles will leave North Manchester in convoy on a trip to the beautiful coastal resort of Southport. With further trips planned for the year ahead please do spread the word and encourage people to register with the group. For further information contact Tracey Annette on 234 4299 or email t.annette@manchester.gov.uk

The Life of the City: Manchester City Centre – an Age-Friendly Neighbourhood?
Researchers from the Manchester School for Architecture are working on a study about the advantages and disadvantages of living close to the city centre for older people. The research is being undertaken for Manchester City Council and will be used to inform the city’s provision for older people. If you are over 55 and live in the city centre and would be interested in finding out more about this project or being involved please contact Stefan White on agefriendlycity@gmail.com for further information.

Lost Gardens Found
Age Friendly Thursday Late at Manchester Art Gallery
Thursday 11 June
5.30-8.30

Following the success of two previous Thursday Lates events, a group of older people are taking over the gallery once again, based on The Lost Gardens currently on display outside the Gallery and our House Proud exhibition.  There will be art, stories, music, gardens, food and much more.  Curators tour of House Proud will begin at 5.30 p.m. Do put the date in the diary and come and join us on 11 June.

Conferences and SeminarsAgeing in Cities – Friday 26 June 2 – 4.30pm
Hosted by OECD and Manchester City Council at Manchester Town Hall
‘Ageing in Cities’, a seminar co-hosted by the OECD and Manchester City Council, takes place on Friday 26 June 14.00 – 16.30 at Manchester Town Hall. The OECD will present the findings of the recently published ‘Ageing in Cities’ report, which features Manchester as a case study. The report explores the particular challenges and opportunities of an ageing society for cities.
If you would like to attend please register at the following link: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/ageing-

in-cities-tickets-16793338327

Ageing, health and early life development: Insights from Embryology and Paediatrics on later life outcomes
Tuesday 23 June 2015
2.00pm-4.00pm (free networking lunch from 1.00pm) G306B, the Jean McFarlane Building, the University of Manchester, M13 9PL.  Speakers:

Dr Adam Stevens, Senior Research Associate, Manchester Academic Health Sciences Centre, University of Manchester

Dr Philip Murray, NIHR Clinical Lecturer, Institute of Human Development, The University of Manchester Professor

Daniel Brison, Honorary Professor. Institute of Human Development, The University of Manchester

Chair – Professor Peter Clayton, Professor, Institute of Human Development, The University of Manchester

Please register online for this free event

Are you 75 years of age or older?  Or under the age of 30 years old?
Dr Suzy Pilkington, a researcher at The University of Manchester, would like to invite you to take part in a study to find out how the immune system in your skin changes as you age.  This would involve a one-off visit which would last 60 minutes, at a date and time of your choice.  The visit would take place at Salford Royal Hospital in Eccles and would involve four small skin samples being taken from your upper buttock/lower back area.  Reimbursement will be given for your time and inconvenience.  Dr Suzy Pilkington 0161 206 1043  Email: Suzanne.pilkington@manchester.

ac.uk

Volunteering and Training Opportunities

Volunteer Drivers needed
Transport For Sick Children is a team of dedicated volunteer drivers who give up their time and use their own cars to make a difference to sick and needy children in Manchester.   Our volunteers are keen to use their free time to help families with sick children, who often have complex health needs, get to crucial health and hospital appointments. Our volunteer drivers take the accompanied child, wait until treatment is finished and then take them home..  All children are referred to us by professional health workers.  Fuel costs are reimbursed all fuel costs and a DBS check (formerly a Criminal Records Bureau check) is required to safeguard children.   For further information please see our website: http://www.

transportforsickchildren.org/ or call us on 0161 432 7800

People First Volunteer Befriending Scheme

We are recruiting volunteer befrienders for our scheme in Hulme and Moss Side. Our volunteers visit adults aged 55 years and over to help reduce loneliness and social isolation.  We provide a full training package, reasonable out of pocket expenses and support to find permanent employment or other volunteering opportunities.   Due to working with vulnerable adults we will ask you to complete a full DBS, which we will pay for. Previous experience is not required.  For more information please contact Wesley Langley – Scheme Coordinator Tel: 0161 235 6900 or email: wesley.langley@pfha.co.uk  or website: www.peoplefirsthousing.co.uk

Volunteer Opportunity – Volunteer Handyperson Care & Repair
Are on the lookout for a Volunteer Handyperson. Volunteers will complete tasks alongside our HandyHelp Safety Operatives. These include the fitting of safety equipment, minor plumbing jobs and joinery work. This role would suit someone who has DIY or trades skills and you must have your own car. All out of pocket expenses are fully reimbursed.  If you’re interested, please call Manchester Care & Repair Tel on 0161 872 5500.  For more details, visit http://www.careandrepair-

manchester.org.uk/support-us/

volunteer/

Home Repairs Support
For larger repair and energy efficiency works, Care and Repair can direct you to vetted contractors and/or help older owner occupiers to access the Council’s interest-free and low cost loan assistance. Call 0161 872 5500, 9am – 4pm. For more information, visit http://www.careandrepair-

manchester.org.uk/manchester-

services/hrst/

Independent Living Support Service
The Care & Repair caseworker service has recently been awarded funding by the Big Lottery Fund to expand its service in Manchester. This free home-visiting service provides short term assistance, benefits checks and applications, signposting and information to older people of any housing tenure who want to remain in their own home. For more information on how we can help, call 0161 872 5500. For more details, visit http://www.careandrepair-

manchester.org.uk/manchester-

services/independent-living-

service/

Home from Hospital Service
Care and Repair offer low level support to any older person (over 60) who has recently been in hospital or attended A&E and is not eligible for support from Adult Social Care. Support includes practical tasks, benefits checks and applications, finding relevant support services and telephone support. Call 0161 872 5500 (ask for Home from Hospital). http://www.careandrepair-

manchester.org.uk/manchester-

services/home-from-hospital/

Donate Your Unwanted Furniture and Support ‘Care & Repair’
Thinking of buying new furniture but don’t know what to do with your old items? Moving home and need to get rid of anything? Care & Repair have teamed up with CT Home to offer you FREE COLLECTION of your quality used furniture and household appliances. If you are interested in donating, please call 0161 745 7588 and quote Care & Repair. CT Home will collect anywhere across Greater Manchester and sell the furniture at their warehouse in Salford.

Care & Repair Energy Support
Manchester Care & Repair has recently expanded its BIG Lottery funded Independent Living Support Service by recruiting an Energy Support Worker. Visiting clients in their own homes, they will provide advice on improving the energy efficiency and thermal comfort of the home, as well as addressing any fuel poverty issues. If you’re struggling to pay for your fuel costs and/or would like some energy efficiency advice, call 0161 872 5500 to enquire.

Alzheimer’s Society Manchester
Befriending volunteers wanted in Manchester—have you got two hours to spare once a week, Monday to Friday between 9am-5pm to visit a person with dementia?  You will give the person with dementia the opportunity to do the things that they enjoy; this could be going for a coffee, shopping, visiting an art gallery or museum or simply walking and talking.  Full training provided with ongoing support.   For more information please contact Diane Russell on 0161 342 0797 or email diane.russell@alzheimers.org.

uk
Please find link below for a vacancy for a Dementia Support Manager (28 hours per week).  Please note the closing date for this post is Thursday 28 May
https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/

site/scripts/recruit_details.

php?id=9327

INTERGEN Burnage
Intergen is looking for retired people in the Burnage area who would like to volunteer an hour or so a week in a local primary or secondary school. Share your skills and experience with young people and help to break down the generation barriers and give the children a real sense of community. Current volunteers are helping with a variety of school clubs, offering one to one help with reading and introducing young people to new (or old) skills. Its great fun and offering schools a really important intergenerational experience. Want to know more?
Contact the INTERGEN Burnage co-ordinator Hazel Roy on 0161 434 5021 or hazel.roy@intergen.org.uk

INTERGEN Chorlton
Have fun, make new friends, be useful, use your skills and expertise and have fun! INTERGEN offers you the opportunity for all this by volunteering in a local primary school in Chorlton (Barlow Hall,Chorlton Park and/or Old Moat). Check out the Intergen website (www.intergen.org.uk) and contact Estelle on 07946 761 785 or estelle.longmore@intergen.org.

uk for a chat about how this might be the right thing for you and some local children.

Volunteer Centre: Manchester is on the road for Volunteers’ Week 2015
“Volunteers’ Week is an annual event which takes place on 1-7 June 2015; to celebrate the contribution made by millions of volunteers across the UK”.   In June 2015 the Volunteer Centre Manchester Team will be visiting a venue near you (East, North, South and Central Manchester) with a host of Volunteer-Involving Organisations who will be on hand to talk to you about their opportunities, training and employment opportunities. We look forward to meeting you – or catching up:
Date/Time: Tuesday 2 June 2015, 10 am – 4 pm – Venue: Central Library, Manchester City Centre
Date/Time: Wednesday 3 June 2015, 11 am – 4 pm – Venue: Wythenshawe Forum
Date/Time: Thursday 4 June 2015, 12:30 pm – 4 pm – Venue: The East Hub, Belle Vue House, Gorton

For more information contact Volunteer Centre Manchester
0161 830 4770 or  info@

volunteercentremanchester.co.

uk

What’s On

Events Coming UpA Closer Look Tour: D-Day, Monday 1 June and Sunday 14 June at 3.30pm (ideal for ages 14+) IWM North, Trafford Wharf Road, Manchester M17 1TZ. Free entry; Donations welcome.
To mark the 71st anniversary of the D-Day landings on the beaches of Normandy, one of the most significant military campaigns of the Second World War, discover personal stories from IWM’s collections. Hear the story of Royal Marine Jim Baker as he landed at Juno Beach on 6 June 1944, and learn how Sapper Stanley Charles Donnison cleared beach defences to help the Allied forces land. Learn more about the Second World War through the stories of prisoners of war like RAF officer Oliver Philpott, who used a wooden vaulting horse to escape from the Stalag Luft 3 prison camp, and Ronnie Horner, who was forced to work on the infamous Thailand-Burma railway.
See iwm.org.uk/north for further details or call 0161 836 4000.

Building the great monuments of Rapa Nui (Easter Island)
Wednesday 3 June 1 – 2 pm
Based on fieldwork on the island by Professor Colin Richards, an archaeologist at The University of Manchester, this talk will explore the social significance of the range of volcanic materials that are used in the construction of the ceremonial platforms (ahu), including the statues (moai) and topknots (pukao). The recent excavations and discoveries of the Rapa Nui: Landscapes of construction Project will also be presented as will an alternative interpretation of the prehistoric Rapa Nui social world.  Book online at mcrmuseum.eventbrite.com or phone 0161 275 2648, free.

Age Friendly Tea Dance
Thursday 4 June at 11 – 3pm Southway Housing Trust will be holding an Age Friendly Tea Dance.  The Event will be held at St Christopher’s Church Hall, Moorgate Avenue, Withington, M20 1HE.  On the day there will be live music, dancing, food, fun activities as well as housing/age friendly advice.  The event is open to anyone over the age of 50 and is all free of charge. For more information please contact Freya at Southway Housing on 0161 448 4200 or f.blaney@southwayhousing.co.uk

What A Performance: Spies
Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 June
11.15am, 12.15pm, 1.15pm, 2.15pm (all ages)
IWM North, Trafford Wharf Road, Manchester M17 1TZ. Free entry; Donations welcome.
Special performances dramatising real stories of wartime life. During the Second World War, a mother and housewife is recruited by the Special Operations Executive to become a spy. Discover how she is parachuted into France to help the French resistance mount a sabotage campaign supporting the Allied invasion D-Day.
See iwm.org.uk/north for further details or call 0161 836 4000.

Levenshulme & Burnage Open Gardens,
Sunday 7 June 11am-5pm
This delightful event allows you to visit 23 gardens, 2 allotments and 3 community gardens around Burnage and Levenshulme. Programmes, giving you access to all 28 sites, are just £5. They can be purchased from: Bud Garden Centre (Omer Drive – Burnage), POD (30 Albert Road – Levenshulme), Inspire Cafe (747 Stockport Road – Levenshulme), Chorlton Bookshop (506 Wilbraham Road – Chorlton).
Visit www.freedomfromtorture.org/

events/8400 anicolay@freedomfromtorture.

org

Chorlton Open Gardens,
Sunday 7 June, 11am-5pm
After a year’s hiatus, the wonderful Chorlton Open Gardens is back! There will be over 30 beautiful sites for you to explore in and around Chorlton. Programmes giving you access to all sites are available for £5 each from Chorlton Bookshop, Creative Recycling, Blossom Flowers and Chorlton Plant Nursery.
Visit www.freedomfromtorture.org/

events/7314  anicolay@freedomfromtorture.

org
or contact Alice on 0161 236 5744

Storybox Creative Cafe
Do you have memory loss? Do you support someone with memory loss?
Story box-creative cafe is based at Manchester’s Central Library offering fun, creative activities designed especially for people with memory loss and their family and friends.
Tuesdays 11am – 12pm, 9th and 23rd June and 7th and 21st July
Central Library, St Peter’s Square, M2 5PD.  Try something new! Meet people! Have fun!  Pre-booking is advised: 07941 218 435 info@smallthings.org.uk and www.smallthings.org.uk

Secrets of the Natural World
Thursday 11 June, 6-8pm
Curiosity drives scientists and a desire to understand complexity in the natural world. Join us for an evening of science conversation with scientists from The University of Manchester, Richard Bardgett, Reinmar Hager, Jon Pitman and Giles Johnson. Each scientist will be on hand to share their passion for their research, with lightening talks and hands-on demonstrations of their work in understanding complex natural systems, both above ground and belowground.  Book online at http://events.manchester.ac.

uk/event/event:n8t-i8sjtna8-

grt8z7/secrets-of-the-natural-

world or phone 0161 275 2648.

Carers’ Event
11 June from 12 noon–3.30pm
Are you providing care to someone due to illness, age, disability or addiction? Come along to our Carers event at Manchester Town Hall. It is a great opportunity to get information, advice and to talk to other carers. There will be refreshments, stalls, workshops and a raffle prize draw on the day. For more information, please visit manchester.gov.uk/carersevent or call 0161 234 5583.

Textile Conservation Studio tour
Friday 12 June 1.15pm – 2.00pm
A tour of the Textile Conservation Studio and current conservation projects with one of the museum’s Textile Conservators. Suitable for adults and young people. Booking required via Eventbrite – https://tcstourjun2015.

eventbrite.co.uk In order to keep our events programme affordable to everyone, please make a donation.  Suggested donation £3.

Discover Peace Trail
The seminars will be held on June 12th and 26th starting at 10am in the Town Hall.  Full walks of the Trail will take place on the 13th and 27th June.
Interested in looking at Manchester in a different way? The City Council is a partner in a European funded project that has developed a new Manchester City Centre Peace & Justice Trail. The Trail is available in a small booklet / website and it outlines some of the people, ideas, movements and organisations that have brought about some of the major social developments in Manchester’s history. Relive the events of Peterloo, the campaign for the vote, the abolition of slavery, the birth of trade unions and the co-operative movement and the struggle for a just and more tolerant city, country and world. We are keen to get the views of people from all ages and the day will also include free refreshments and lunch. If you would like to attend this seminar please email Catherine Roberts –  catherineroberts_ms@yahoo.com  or Sean Morris, Manchester City Council – s.morris4@manchester.gov.uk or ring Sean on 0161 234 3244.

Peak District Walk
Saturday 13 June
Join Freedom from Torture for this sociable walk in the Peak District. The route will be around 2-3 hours from New Mills, meeting by 10.30am at New Mills Central station. Some of us will catch the 09.49 train from Piccadilly Station which costs around £6 return.  FREE to attend (though donations welcome). Visit www.freedomfromtorture.org/

events/8404 anicolay@freedomfromtorture.

org
or contact Alice on 0161 236 5744

Levy Tea Games, Cake and Chat
Saturday 13 June, 2.30-4.30pm
Levenshulme Library, Cromwell Grove, Manchester M19 3QE, Free Entry
As part of Levenshulme Food and Drink Festival Levy-tea is holding a games and cake afternoon.  We’ll provide cards, dominoes, scrabble and other table top games (and tea and cake of course).   You provide us with your good company. Bring a friend, or bring a favourite game to play.  Want to know more call 07963 706106, or find us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/

groups/levytea/

New Carers’ Coffee Morning – Moss Side and Hulme
Monday  15 June 10.30 – 12.30pm
Are you a Carer? – Join us for the launch of the new Carers Coffee Morning for Moss Side and Hulme at Turing House.  Led by Manchester Carers Forum and supported by One Manchester Housing Trust we will be holding monthly coffee mornings:
get some useful information to help you in your caring role;
join our carers day trips,
most of all get a well earned break!
To book a place at the launch or find out more contact Helen or Miriam on 0161 819 2226 http://www.

manchestercarersforum.org.uk/

Larking out and About:
singing for fun for older people who find it hard to get out and about.
The next two sessions are: 15th June and 20th July at Lowry Lodge, Shrewsbury Street, Old Trafford, M16 9AJ. We meet from 1.30 – 3.00pm.  Do you know someone who enjoys singing or listening to people sing and would like to get out more?We are members of two groups of local people who sing regularly… and we love it! We want to reach out to older people who might struggle to get out and we want to invite you to sing along with us and enjoy the pleasures we all get from singing as part of a group.  We meet once a month, and we’re getting out and about to different venues to help more people to find us.  Singing for an hour and then tea and cake. There’s no formal charge, but you’re welcome to make a donation towards costs, such as refreshments and transport.  If you want to know more, or if you’d like help with getting to a session, phone Faith Watson on: 0161 881 0855.

A Closer Look Tour: Refugee Week
Daily between Monday 15 and Tuesday 30 June at 3.30pm (ideal for ages 14+)
IWM North, Trafford Wharf Road, Manchester M17 1TZ. Free entry; Donations welcome.
Marking Refugee Week between 15-21 June, explore real stories of people forced by conflict to leave their homes. Hear why Saranda Bogujevci, who escaped from Kosovo to Manchester, won the Anne Frank Award for Moral Courage and discover how aid worker Emma Kay helped people fleeing from NATO air strikes on Albania and Macedonia in 1999. Learn about settling into a different country through the stories of Alice Brand, one of 250,000 Belgians arriving in Britain during the outbreak of the First World War, and Celia Horwitz, whose parents sent her from Nazi Germany on the Kindertransport.  See iwm.org.uk/north for details

Inter-Generational Climate Change Learning Project
17, 18 and 19 June
Eco teams in Manchester schools are learning about climate change and working hard to communicate the issues with each other and adults in their communities.
Pupils are exchanging ideas with parents and grandparents. They want to plan and take action on climate change. In the process they are gaining science knowledge and skills in expressing their views, writing persuasively, in self-organising and family learning.

Young people want adults to engage and join them on practical inter-generational learning projects, including a ‘Carbon Classroom’ in the Manchester Arndale Centre
This project is facilitated by Manchester Environmental Education Network (MEEN). To view young people’s learning and ideas on tackling climate change go to:
www.meen.org.uk/bloglist/

Environmental-education-blog

If you would like to involve your school contact Lydia Meryll 07796078310 or Raichael Lock 07505172335 or email Raichael at coordinator@meen.org.uk.Multimedia Animation Workshops
Join artist Mark Haig to create an exciting piece of multimedia animation using old photographs of Salford. Great fun and an opportunity for families and friends to work together and learn about storytelling, editing and animation as you bring Salford’s past to life.
Pendleton Gateway, Monday 15 June 2-4.30pm or 5 -7.30pm
Cadishead Library, Wednesday 1 July 2-4.30pm, or 5-7.30pm
Broughton Hub, Friday 17 July, 2-4.30pm or 5-7.30pm
Eccles Gateway, Monday 27 July, 10 am – 12.30pm or 2-4.30pm
Salford Museum, Saturday 8 August, 12.30 – 3pm or Sunday 9th August, 12.30 – 3pm
Walkden Gateway, Wednesday 12 August, 2-4.30pm or 5-7.30pm

All the workshops are FREE and MUST be booked in advance as spaces are limited. More details are available and places can be booked online at www.salford.photos/events/
Workshops are suitable for adults and children over the age of 8, however, anyone under the age of 14 needs to be accompanied by a responsible adult who also books a place.

HOPE in Syria
Sunday 21 June 2.00pm – 3.00pm
After four years of war in Syria, people unfortunately know it as a country of destruction.  As a Syrian, Lina will show the true, traditional Syria that the media forgets to mention.  Lina’s firm belief that the war will end and the country will be beautifully rebuilt frames her talk.  Part of Refugee Week.  Suitable for adults and young people.  Booking required via Eventbrite – http://hopeinsyria.eventbrite.

co.uk  In order to keep our events programme affordable to everyone, please make a donation.  Suggested donation £3

Manchester Children’s Book Festival
26 June – 5 July 2015
Various venues across Manchester
Manchester Children’s Book Festival returns to the city with a packed programme of interactive events. From readings with well-known authors to book signings, workshops and a free Family Fun Day, there’ll be something to fire the imaginations of children’s book lovers of all ages. Visit the website for more information http://www.mcbf.org.uk/ or call 0161 247 2424.

Ends on Sunday 28 June
10.00am – 5.00pm
Election! Britain Votes
How did you vote on 7 May?  Evolving throughout the 2015 campaign and beyond, Election! Britain Votes provides a whirlwind history of modern voting in Britain.  From posters to plates to pipes, the exhibition includes an object from every general election, from 1900 to 2010.  Content will be dictated by events, with displays updated daily.  Election! will provide a space where visitors, researchers, activists and museum staff can get involved and discuss the election issues as they occur.  Suitable for all ages
In order to keep our exhibitions programme affordable to everyone, please make a donation

Voices of Kosovo in Manchester
Saturday 25 April – Sun 19 July, 10.00am – 5.00pm
In 1999 the most serious humanitarian crisis in Europe since World War II erupted in the Balkans.  Kosovo ethnic Albanians were airlifted to Manchester in an unprecedented British evacuation programme.  Hear personal stories of a community fleeing from ethnic cleansing, their arrival in the UK, and the impact it had on both the people of Manchester and those who arrived as refugees.  A Manchester Aid to Kosovo (MaK) project, exhibition curated by James Walmsley.  Suitable for adults and young people.
In order to keep our exhibitions programme affordable to everyone, please make a donation.

Snapshot on the 1945 Election
Monday 6 July, 12.30pm – 1.30pm
Did you know the museum holds an archive of over 95,000 photographs?  Go behind the scenes and delve into our unique photo collections, the Labour Party photograph collection and the Communist Party of Great Britain photograph collection.  In this lunchtime drop in session, browse through photographs on the theme of the 1945 election and uncover history through the lens.  Suitable for adults and young people
Booking required via Eventbrite – http://snapshot-45-election.

eventbrite.co.uk  In order to keep our events programme affordable to everyone, please make a donation
Suggested donation £3Manchester International Festival

Thursday 2 July to Sunday 19 July
Come and be a part of this summer’s: World Premières and Special Events. Did you know that if you’re a resident or a community group you can get exclusive £12 tickets to see a world première this July, right here in your City?

Manchester International Festival is the world’s first festival of original, new work and special events and it takes place every other year in Manchester. The Festival launched in 2007 as an artist-led commissioning Festival and this year it’s the fifth Festival including art, dance, music and theatre. For more information on the commissions and to view the full programme please visit mif.co.uk or pick up an MIF brochure

If you would like to know more about the £12 Community Ticket scheme please get in touch with Ben Turner, ben.turner@mif.co.uk, 07976 560 498

Advice, Support and Information New free leaflet: Vitamin D and sunlight
This new leaflet for the general population offers guidance on safe sun exposure, diet and vitamin D supplements if necessary.  Vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency are very common in Manchester, mainly because of lack of sunlight and exposure to it.  Those over 65 years are in one of the high risk groups.   This leaflet has been endorsed by David Regan, Director of Public Health, Manchester City Council.  Copies available from: Health Information Resources Library, 1st floor, Fallowfield Library, Platt Lane, Manchester M14 7FB  O161 248 1769 Email: library.services@mhsc.nhs.uk

Free Tax Information Videos available for download
Tax Help for Older People, the free service provided by the UK charity Tax Volunteers, has launched four new tax information videos for organisations working with older people and to help older people facing later life challenges and transitions.  There is a general tax guide, and videos covering bereavement, retirement and underpayments.  These can be viewed or downloaded at
Tax Training Videos from Tax Help for Older People.

Tax Help provides free advice on personal tax matters for those approaching 60 or older with an annual income £20,000 or less. Contact its Helpline on
0845 601 3321 or 01308 488066 or email taxvol@taxvol.org.uk.  Further details are available on www.taxvol.org.uk

Welcome to Disabled Living

Disabled Living is a charity which provides impartial information about equipment (assistive technology) and services for disabled adults, children, older people and the professionals who support them.  Located in Worsley in a purpose built centre and working in partnership with Salford Community Equipment Services and other Local Authorities, Disabled Living offer a wide range of services to support independent living, make life easier and improve quality of life. With a team of health and social care professionals, together with knowledgeable information officers, Disabled Living can offer solutions to what may seem unmanagable problems.

To make an appointment to visit Disabled Living, or for advice or further information on any of our services contact us on Tel: 0161 607 8200 Email: info@disabledliving.co.uk
http://www.disabledliving.co.

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Maximising the Benefits of Passivhaus: A Guide to Supporting Older Occupants
Living in cold and damp homes can exacerbate health problems prevalent in the older population such as heart and respiratory disease. Homes built to Passivhaus standard, such as those recently refurbished by Eastlands Homes, now part of One Manchester, at Erneley Close in Longsight, provide a warm, dry environment with stable temperatures to reduce health problems and dramatically reduce fuel bills. The University of Manchester Institute for Collaboration Research on Ageing, Eastlands Homes and the Housing LIN have published ‘Maximising the Benefits of Passivhaus: A Guide to Supporting Older Occupants’ to help residents adapt to life in their refurbished homes. For more information contact Gavin Fisk on 0161 230 1070 or visit http://www.housinglin.org.uk/

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The Bradshaws Back at Wythenshawe FM!
If you’re of an age to remember The Bradshaws, created in 1983 by author Buzz Hawkins, and relating life of the family in the 1950s, then you’ll be delighted to hear that Wythenshawe Community Radio Station, based in the Adult Learning Centre at the Forum, are repeating the whole series of the family’s exploits.  Mother Audrey, Dad Alf and little Billy are a delight to follow, and a good chuckling is guaranteed – as well as reminiscence of those days when we are all just chickens!

You can catch the Bradshaws on Wythenshawe WFM every weekday during their Breakfast, Lunch and Drivetime shows.  You should tune in to frequency 97.2FM, or stream on your Silver Surfer’s computer at Wythenshawe FM 97.2 For further information, contact Mike George on 07798948052.

Experiencing problems of having a partner or parent who has developed Dementia or Alzheimer’s
Mike George, presenter of the Hospital Heartbeat Show linked to Wythenshawe Hospital is anxious to speak to people who are experienced in the problems of having a partner or parent who has developed Dementia or Alzheimer’s for his Thursday afternoon show.  Ap

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