THERE’S STILL TIME TO ENTER SUSTRANS COMPETITION
Category: Royston/Wardieburn
What can you use the internet for? A digital survey
What If…North Edinburgh? (WINE) is a programme run by First Port to support local people to develop social enterprises to create jobs and do something worthwhile in the community. Run by the manager, Julie Smith, it has assisted people over the last year to start up businesses doing sewing and tailoring, running markets and making crafts.
WINE offers workshops, training and discussions on various topics from ‘what is a social enterprise’ to managing your finances. It started a digital training course for local people just before lockdown, to include things like using social media, creating your own posters, how to sell online. That had to stop, but Julie is keen to offer training, this time online. She wants to know what would be useful for people.
“I got a really good tutor in from an organisation called Mhor Collective”, Julie explained. “They do a lot of work around what people want to learn, their motivation etc and don’t just have a set course they deliver. It’s tailored to people’s needs.
“Since lockdown, we’ve all seen how important having access to the internet it. But it’s hard if you can’t afford broadband or data – and if you have to share one tablet or phone between a whole family. I know a lot of people will have been doing home schooling too online, a very new thing for everybody!
“I’m doing a survey of people in north Edinburgh to find out what they’d like to learn to do, or do better using technology. We can then put on a course based on those needs. It’ll be great to build on the skills people already have and maybe identify some digital champions locally who can then go on to support others.”
The survey is straightforward and shouldn’t take too long.
“It’s important we get as many views from as many people as possible. If you need a paper copy of the survey, let me know. And pass it on to others!’’
The survey can be found online here WINE digital survey
If you have any questions about the survey or the other work WINE is doing, please contact Julie Smith: julie@firstport.org.uk or phone 07763 869 556.
Could you be a Community Researcher?
Fresh Start is looking to recruit a team of community researchers to carry out some work in North Edinburgh …
What do you want North Edinburgh to look like?
Young people’s ideas can improve the neighbourhood
Mental Health and Wellbeing Support in North Edinburgh
Local organisations have put together a booklet listing mental health & wellbeing support services in North Edinburgh (see below).
If you need support call the new Community Wellbeing Helpline on 0131 332 8773.
North Edinburgh’s Food Share group updates city councillors
North Edinburgh’s Covid-19 Foodshare Group has written to city councillors to update them on the work of the local coalition:
Elected member,
Since the setting up of North Edinburgh Covid-19 Foodshare Group we have kept elected members informed of the work the community organisations, volunteers and funders have been carrying out in these very challenging times.
Attached is a newsletter which, by the end of this week, will be delivered, by volunteers, to 14,000 households in North Edinburgh. Please circulate this to any individuals or groups who will find the information helpful.
Over the past six weeks (20 April – 25 May 2020) North Edinburgh organisations have:
· Produced 58,258 Food Items/Packed Lunches/Packs
· Gifted 23,888 Food Items/Packed Lunches/Packs to other organisations
· Delivered 79,171 Food Items/Packed Lunches/Packs
· There have been specific deliveries for Milk, Butter, Vegetables,Toiletries and Fruit.
· Passion 4 Fusion are providing culturally specific foods for BAME communities in the area.
Of the 919 postcodes supplied by agencies, 582 residents lived in Deciles 1&2, which means we reaching some of the most vulnerable in North Edinburgh.
63.3% of Food Items delivered are reaching those who need it most.
Please get in touch if you want further information, regarding the work of North Edinburgh Covid-19 Foodshare Group.
Willie Black
Chair, North Edinburgh Covid 19 Food Share Group
Newsletter deliveries resume this morning
Volunteers will be hitting local streets once again today to deliver the NEN Coronavirus special edition newsletter across North Edinburgh.
An enthusiastic team of volunteers delivered thousands of newsletters across Drylaw and Telford, Muirhouse, Salvesen, West Pilton, Granton and Royston Wardieburn last week, and a final push will see the last of the newsletters delivered this week.
If you would like to lend a hand – full guidance and protective equipment will be issued – teams will be leaving from the following locations from Tuesday – Thursday this week:
Drylaw Neighbourhood Centre, Groathill Road North at 11am
Fresh Start, Ferry Road Drive at 11am
Pilton Community Health Project, Boswall Parkway at 11am
Ainslie Park Leisure Centre car park, Pilton Drive North at 2pm
The newsletter contains helpful information and key telephone numbers to help local people get through the pandemic.
The North Edinburgh Covid-19 Foodshare coalition would like to thank our magnicent volunteers who have done so much to support the community dring these most difficult of times.
Thanks also to the following organisations for their terrfic support:
Funders:
Cash for Kids,
Inspiring Scotland,
North Edinburgh Community Councils,
Muirhouse Housing Association,
Pilton Central Association (PCA),
SCVO,
STV Appeal,
The National Lottery for Communities,
West Pilton Neighbourhood Centre
Cairn Energy
Cramond FC
Edinburgh City Council
Lindsay’s Charitable Trust
Martin Lewis Foundation
Murray Foundation
National Emergencies Trust
Neighbourly Community Fund
Places for People Foundation
Port of Leith Housing Association
Queensberry House Trust
Richardson and Starling
Scottish Government
Stewart Investors.
Food, supplies and support have kindly been donated by:
Baillie Gifford, Chand & Co Group,
Edinburgh Academy,
Fettes College,
Mathieson’s the butchers,
Morrisons,
PrepTable Scotland,
Porto & Fi cafe,
Scottish Gas,
Social Bite,
Tesco,
TB McKay Energy Supplies
Investec
Neighbourly Community Fund.
We couldn’t do it without you – THANK YOU ALL !
Newsletter deliveries continue this weekend
Deliveries of the NEN Covid-19 Special Edition newsletter continue over the weekend – whatevever the weather! – and new volunteers are more than welcome.
Managed by members of North Edinburgh’s Covid-19 Food Share Group team, volunteers are delivering an informative newsletter to Drylaw, Pilton, Royston Wardieburn, Boswall and Granton.
Volunteers are given a route map and delivery instructions and are also issued with hand sanitiser, protective gloves and a contact number should they encounter any problems during the distribution run.
Meeting times this weekend:
Saturday 6th June and Sunday 7th June:
WEST PILTON / WEST GRANTON
11am – 1 hour delivering
Meet at Fresh Start, Address: 22-24 Ferry Rd Drive, EH4 4BR
Phone: Willie Black : 07515686421
GRANTON / BOSWALL
2pm: – 1 hour delivering
Meet at Ainslie Park Leisure Centre car park, 94 Pilton Drive, EH5 2HF
Phone: Willie Black: 07515686421
If you wish to deliver in your own time, call Lesley Hinds on 07778413792 or Willie Black on 07515686421.
Our thanks to the volunteers who have helped with distribution so far
Call for volunteers to support newsletter distribution
ONE OFF TASK from Wednesday 3 June to Sunday 7 June.
This will get you fit and help the residents of North West Edinburgh access services!
Newsletter Distribution in NW Edinburgh
This is a one off opportunity managed by NW Edinburgh Team who will take responsibility for managing all the volunteers to deliver a informative newsletter to Drylaw, Salvesan, Pilton, Royston Wardieburn, Boswall and Granton.
We envisage you distributing for about one hour in total.
There is a route map that you will follow and will be handed out at the distribution point along with hand sanitiser and gloves and a contact number of the person offering the instructions at the beginning so you can contact them if there are any incidents or you are not sure.
WEST PILTON / WEST GRANTON
Wednesday 3rd June – Sunday 7th June 11am
Meet at Fresh Start, 22-24 Ferry Rd Drive, EH4 4BR
Phone: Willie Black : 07515686421
DRYLAW / TELFORD
Wednesday 3rd June – Friday 5th June: 11am
Meet at Drylaw Neighbourhood Centre, 67B Groathill Road North, EH4 2SA
Phone: Roy Douglas: 07801971892
WARDIEBURN / ROYSTON
Wednesday 3rd June – Friday 5th June: 11am:
Meet at Pilton Community Health Project, 73 Boswall Parkway, EH5 2PW
Phone: Helen Scammell: 07847476612
GRANTON / BOSWALL
Wednesday 3rd June – Sunday 7th June: 2pm:
Meet at Spartans, Address: Ainslie Park, 94 Pilton Drive, EH5 2HF
Phone: Willie Black: 07515686421
If you wish to deliver in your own time. Please make contact with Lesley or Willie to determine where to deliver to.
Phone: Lesley Hinds: 07778413792 or Willie Black: 07515686421
This will require a minimum of 6 volunteers for each session working in pairs on each side of the street to put newsletters through people’s letter boxes in stairs that are accessible.
At the end please report back to the contact detailed for your distribution point.
Please wear comfortable shoes and appropriate clothing and bring a bag that is suitable for holding 100-150 leaflets.
Thank you for your interest in this and your contribution is invaluable.
Please contact Lesley or Willie if you have any further questions.
Heather Yang
Core Services Manager, Volunteer Edinburgh
Free School Meals: It’s not too late to claim
FREE SCHOOL MEALS
information for parents and carers
from GRANTON INFORMATION CENTRE
Families of children from P4 to S6 who receive Free School Meals, and those in P1 to P3 who are entitled to clothing grants, will receive a fortnightly electronic payment during term time and the Easter Holidays equivalent to the cost of a school meal.
Payments are £22.50 per child every fortnight until further notice from 23 March.
All children in primary 1 to 3 receive free school meals if they are attending school, but not free milk or a clothing grant. In the present circumstances, those families won’t receive the £22.50 fortnightly payment unless they are eligible to get the clothing grant and free milk due to low income.
The criteria is the same as for P4-7s.
IT’s NOT TOO LATE TO CLAIM
Parents may still apply for the current academic year and, if eligible, awards will be backdated to 23 March, the start of school closures.
The eligibility for free school meals and/or substitute payment (including P1-3s) depends on the family’s income and they need to be in receipt of one of the following benefits:
- Universal credit (with monthly earnings up to £610)
- Income Support and Income Based Job seekers Allowance or Employment and Support Allowance
- Child Tax Credits only with gross income up to £16105
- Child and Working Tax Credits with gross income up to £6900
- Support under Part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999
Some families will get an automatic award for 2020-21 but others will have to apply when the time comes (they are not receiving applications yet).
Clothing grants applications closed on 31 March but will reopen for the next academic year later.
For more information and keep up to date with possible changes please visit www.edinburgh.gov.uk/schoolgrants
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/food-clothing/free-school-meals-school-clothing-grants/1