Benefits support for cancer patients

Funding for Macmillan advice services

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Cancer patients and their families will receive help to apply for benefits and access debt and money saving advice through a £450,000 investment, it was announced yesterday.

Funding for the Macmillan Benefits Services is supporting cancer patients, their families and carers to access benefits, claim grants, free white goods and deal with debt.

Last year Macmillan’s financial advice services in Glasgow, Dundee, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Inverness helped clients access £16.9 million of benefits and grant schemes, they would have otherwise missed out on.

Research from Macmillan has found 80 per cent of Scottish cancer patients are £420 worse off every month after they are diagnosed, through a mix of lost income and extra costs.

The £450,000 for Macmillan is part of the £2.5 million package of support for advice services confirmed in the 2016-17 draft budget.

Welfare Minister Margaret Burgess announced the funding on a visit to meet support workers at the project in the Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre in Glasgow.

She said: “It is extremely stressful for people coming to terms with a cancer diagnosis to find themselves hundreds of pounds worse off and worried about paying their bills.

“Trying to navigate the benefits process while dealing with the physical and emotional problems cancer brings can be very difficult.

“Our investment in the Macmillan Benefits Service is removing some of the financial stress and uncertainty that comes when people are diagnosed, but are faced with increased heating, transport and healthcare costs.

“This funding is part of our £2.5 million package for advice services and sits alongside other measures like the Scottish Welfare Fund which helps vulnerable people in crisis and enables people to live independently.”

Macmillan’s Head of Services Janice Preston said: “Money worries are a real issue for many people who have been diagnosed with cancer. Some people will need to give up work and this can come at the same time as they face increased costs like travelling to hospital for treatment, or higher heating bills as many cancer patients feel the cold more.

“Services like this are vitally important in helping patients access the money they need and Scottish Government support and funding make these services possible.”

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Can you help trace the Elvis fanatic or the mystery boatbuilder?

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Last year artist Hans Clausen put out a call to find local collectors as part of his Arcadeum project. Well, while there has been some response Hans is still on the lookout for more – and two in particular have sparked his interest. Continue reading Can you help trace the Elvis fanatic or the mystery boatbuilder?

Pilton Central Association AGM tomorrow

WEST PILTON NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE

Thursday 18 February at 5.30pm

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We would like to invite you to our AGM this Thursday, 18th February, starting at 5.30pm. A light buffet with refreshments will be available.

Can you please let me know if you wish to attend in order that we can  organise catering.

Linda Chandler
Clerical Assistant
West Pilton Neighbourhood Centre
19 West Pilton Grove | Edinburgh | EH4 4BY
Tel 0131 551 3194

Email: Linda.Chandler@ea.edin.sch.uk

Tonight: LOL for LGBT!

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Dump your dreich and drookit doldrums and Laugh OUT LOUD with LGBT Youth Scotland tonight!

Support our Lothian LGBTYS team to work with lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex young people enabling them to be included and celebrated at home, at school and in their communities. Laugh OUT LOUD is the first LGBT comedians event at The Stand welcoming you to be entertained by our five fabulous comedy hosts.

Online link to buy tickets, which will be collected at the venue on the evening and checked against our registrations of sale: 

https://lgbtys.eventsmart.com/events/laugh-out-loud-lgbtys-fundraiser/

Online information about The Stand, extra tickets and concessions which will also be collected at the venue against registrations:

http://www.thestand.co.uk/show/27239/benefit_in_aid_of_lgbt_youth

I’m going to Easter Road. Whether I’ll be laughing, well …!

 

News from Trinity Community Council

FEBRUARY NEWSLETTER FROM TRINITY CC

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This month, as well as discussing how we communicate with residents, we again include news of some developments to east and west of us – in particular the hotel proposed to be built next to Ocean Terminal (above).  Continue reading News from Trinity Community Council

Council funding: for some, the wait goes on

Reprieve for some but others still await funding decision

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The city council has heralded a new way of distributing grants but some highly-regarded local voluntary sector projects still await the decisions that will determine their future. And with just six weeks before the start of the new financial year, management committees and voluntary boards across the city are faced with unpalatable choices: issue redundancy notices and risk losing staff or hope that all will be well with next year’s funding? Continue reading Council funding: for some, the wait goes on