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Care Matters Weekly: Friday 19 March 2021
This is the Care Matters Weekly update for Friday 19 March 2021, including information on: It’s easier than ever to get the COVID-19 vaccine Census Day is Sunday 21 March […]
This is the Care Matters Weekly update for Friday 19 March 2021, including information on:
- It’s easier than ever to get the COVID-19 vaccine
- Census Day is Sunday 21 March 2021
- Local Pharmacy opening hours Easter 2021
- Second vaccine dose information for care staff
- Webinar: Infection prevention control
- Capacity Tracker webinar every week
- Weekly webinar to support Care Homes
- COVID-19 vaccine resources in community languages
- COVID-19 vaccine FAQs
- Keeping staff safe: Risk assessment template
- Subscribe to the Sutton Care Bulletin!
- Tell us what you think of the Sutton Care Hub
- Reminder: EU Settlement Scheme deadline is approaching
- Q&A with Care Homes
- Weekly Information Sharing FAQs, update from the CCG
There are updated testing Action Cards for Care Homes, Homecare and Outbreak Management available on the Sutton Care Hub.
Please share this information with your staff.
It’s easier than ever to get the COVID-19 vaccine
The St Nicholas Shopping Centre in Sutton has been unveiled as south west London’s latest NHS COVID-19 vaccination centre.
Sutton Council and NHS South West London CCG are making it easier and easier for care staff to get their vaccine to help Keep Sutton Safe.
You can now use the national booking service to arrange your vaccination appointments.
It’s vitally important you get your vaccine to keep yourself safe from the virus, to keep your families and colleagues safe, and to ensure those we care for are also protected.
Census Day is Sunday 21 March 2021
Census Day is Sunday 21 March. You can fill your questionnaire in online as soon as you get your access code in the post. It will take around 10 minutes per person to complete.
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) runs the census in England and Wales and is independent from the government. They have provided advice on how care providers can fill out the forms and support residents to complete theirs.
Please try to make sure individual forms are completed on behalf of any resident who can’t do it for themselves and be aware that a member of staff, a family member or friend can help.
If you need additional help completing the questionnaire yourself, or for a resident, there is support available in Sutton.
Local Pharmacy opening hours Easter 2021
Bank Holidays can affect the opening hours of local pharmacies. The below document provides the opening hours for pharmacies in London which have been asked to open over the Easter Bank Holiday extended weekend.
Please note that Saturday 3 April 2021 is not a bank holiday, however there will be some pharmacies who normally open who will be closed on this day.
There may be additional pharmacies opening which are not listed. If the pharmacy you would like to visit is not listed here, then you can check their opening hours on the NHS website.
Second vaccine dose information for care staff
To ensure that the vaccination programme is able to match availability of vaccine to the required vaccinations per site, it is essential that Health and Care workers return to the place where they received their first vaccine for the second dose.
Please do not accept a second dose vaccine at a different site. This will lead to a wastage of vaccine in hospital hubs and potentially a vaccine shortage in primary care.
For more information on this, please visit the Sutton Care Hub for a recent news update on the subject.
Webinar: Infection prevention control
Registration is open for the latest in a series of infection prevention and control webinars, this time focusing on working with people living with dementia.
Hosted by the Department for Health and Social Care and the Better Care Fund team, it is aimed at staff working in care homes and the community, as well as local authority and health colleagues.
Participating: Professor Deborah Sturdy, Chief Nurse for Adult Social Care and Mark Harvey, Joint Chief Social Worker for Adults, Professor Alistair Burns, NHS England, Tracy Paine, Deputy Chief Executive, Belong Ltd and Dr Sarah Russell, Dementia UK.
Capacity Tracker webinar every week
Capacity Tracker Webinars for Care Homes are taking place at 2:00pm every Friday.
Click here to join the meeting on your computer or mobile app
Or call in (audio only) on +44 20 3794 0272
Phone Conference ID: 311 948 485#
Weekly webinar to support Care Homes
SW London CCG has organised a supportive webinar for Care Homes with COVID-19 outbreaks each Thursday between 1.00-1.40pm, which you should have all now been invited to.
Debbie Calver, Infection Prevention and Control Nurse Specialist will be available to answer any questions you may have.
The session is a safe place where you can drop in to discuss challenges you may be facing.
You do not need to stay for the whole session and you do not need to introduce yourself but we do ask if you can write your name in the chat box so that we can measure attendance.
COVID-19 vaccine resources in community languages
NHS staff have recorded messages in some of the most commonly spoken languages – apart from English – in the capital to help ensure messages about the importance of getting a COVID-19 vaccine reach all Londoners.
If one of the featured languages is spoken by your staff, please consider sharing the videos (which are available to easily download) to encourage uptake of the vaccine. For ease, you could consider downloading and sharing via Whatsapp Web, which is a free version of the app on your desktop.
For more information, visit the news section of the Sutton Care Hub.
COVID-19 vaccine FAQs
As the vaccine continues to be rolled out across the Borough of Sutton, we know many of you are keen to be vaccinated, but that many of you also have questions about the vaccine.
We have pulled together answers to the questions we hear most often. We will add to this as we hear from you.
Please take the time to read the FAQs.
The COVID-19 vaccine pack for London Care Homes has also been updated.
Keeping staff safe: Risk assessment template
Following the weekly Q&A with Care Homes on Wednesday 24 February, St Jude’s kindly offered to share their risk assessment template with other homes to ensure all measures are being taken to keep each other safe.
Subscribe to the Sutton Care Bulletin!
The second edition of the Sutton Care Bulletin was published last month, so please make sure you have subscribed to receive future editions.
The Sutton Care Bulletin features a round up of good news stories and successes from across Sutton’s care sector, as well as useful information, guidance and resources.
An archive of previous editions can be found on the Sutton Care Hub.
Tell us what you think about the Sutton Care Hub
As we move onto phases two and three of the website, we would like to get your feedback to ensure we are developing the Sutton Care Hub in a way which is most useful for you.
Please complete this short survey to let us know your thoughts.
Q&A with Care Homes
We are moving the Q&A sessions for all Care Homes to fortnightly to match the demand for sessions. Please see the Sutton Care Hub events calendar for which weeks the session is on.
The session will give you an opportunity to ask questions and discuss situations arising due to COVID-19. The session is optional, and you can drop in and out of the session as you are available.
If you have any questions you would like to share in advance of the session please send to [email protected] and mark FOR Q&A LOG. Questions may be asked during the session which have not been submitted in advance, however please note we may need to come back to you with an answer at a later date.
Reminder: EU Settlement Scheme deadline fast approaching
If you are an EU citizen, you need to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme if you want to continue to live, work and study in the UK after 30 June 2021.
The EU Settlement Scheme allows you to continue to live, work and study here in the UK. It means you will continue to be eligible for:
- public services, such as healthcare and schools
- public funds and pensions
- British citizenship, if you want to apply and meet the requirements
The deadline for applications is 30 June 2021. There’s more information available on the Sutton Care Hub.
Weekly Information Sharing FAQs, update from the CCG
We have daily Q&A sessions 3-4pm and 7-8pm where staff can come and raise questions on the COVID-19 vaccine. Clinicians will be available to help answer questions during those times. These sessions will be running at weekends too and can be accessed
- via this link: Click here to join the meeting
- or by dialling +44 20 3880 0300 or 0800 026 6146 (Freephone) and using the Phone Conference ID 354 457 979#
You can access the previous webinars to watch on the COVID-19 Vaccine at the link below:
COVID-19 Q&A with Dr Agnelo Fernandes and COVID-19 experience shared by Erik Cortez
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