Monday, 31 October 2011

The Hampshire Health Record

Your information
The Hampshire Health Record is an electronic summary record for people living in Hampshire, Portsmouth and Southampton.
The record stores information from GP surgeries, hospitals, social and community care teams in one place so that – with your consent – professionals can view it to deliver better care to you.

Your choice
If you are happy for your information to be stored on the Hampshire Health Record then you do not need to do anything. Please contact us if you would like a free copy of the information held about you on the Hampshire Health Record or prefer your information not to be stored on the Hampshire Health Record.

Further information
Free phone: 0300 123 1519
Email: hantshealthrecord@nhs.uk
Web: www.hantshealthrecord.nhs.uk
Write to: 
Hampshire Health Record
NHS Southampton
Oakley Road
Southampton SO16 4GX

Thursday, 20 October 2011

Your Voice in Health and Social Care Survey


This is your opportunity to help influence the work of the LINk in the Portsmouth area as it changes into Local Healthwatch while continuing to help improve local Health and Social Care services.

Please take this very quick survey (approximately 3 minutes long)

Background information

LINks – remit, role, powers & activities
There is a LINk in every local authority area that has social services responsibility and the remit of the LINk covers any health or social care service that is funded by the taxpayer. 

Wednesday, 19 October 2011

Portsmouth BookFest 2011

Portsmouth BookFest runs until November 13th

You can meet more than 20 authors

at 17 different Events

held at 10 venues across the city

Go to www.portsmouthbookfest.co.uk for more details

Monday, 17 October 2011

"Should Prisoners have the right to vote?"- University Public Debate

Last week Portsmouth City Council hosted a debate with the University to explore the rights of prisoners and to address the thorny issue of whether or not they should have the right to vote. An initial vote amongst the assembled audience suggested that people were very much in favour of giving this right. However, by the end of this session- held as part of European Local Democracy Week 2011- the audience view had changed, showing a majority against.

What turned them?

Well some passionate and persuasive arguements from our speakers from the Law School at the University, along with some capable chairing and focused minds. Putting across the case "For", Ursula Ward insisted that "voting is a right and not a privilege", something that helps to promote greater awareness amongst prisoners of politics & democracy, as well as generate victim empathy and promote wider responsibility. "People are sent to prison to loose their liberty and not their identity".

David Carpenter countered this with the argument that voting is "a moral right, not just a legal right" and "an entitlement not a privilege, a duty rather than a right"- "once you are out of the club you can't expect to vote on the management committee!" As the debate continued we were asked to consider that a blanket ban on voting for prisoners shows a lack of understanding of the very purpose of prison and that law makers should not break the law to uphold a principle. The debate was held to explore elements of this year's theme "Human Rights at a Local Level".

Friday, 14 October 2011

Boundary Commission public hearing



The Boundary Commission for England has published proposals for new parliamentary constituency boundaries. 

The Boundary Commission is holding five public hearings in the south-east region and one of these hearings will be held in the Guildhall in Portsmouth on Thursday 27 and Friday 28 October. 

For further information go to;Boundary Commission consultation or Boundary Commission proposals
 


The proposals relating to the south-east region are available for inspection at: Cosham Library, The Civic Offices and Southsea Library

Find out more about Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust’s Diabetes services

The Trust’s Diabetes services are nationally recognised as some of the best in the country.

Patients with diabetes are twice as likely to be admitted to hospital. They have a length of stay twice that of non-diabetic patients and higher complications rates.

At the next public constituency meetings for Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust’s Council of Governors, a consultant from the Diabetes department will be giving a presentation on Diabetes and the Trust’s Diabetes services.

Constituency meetings are held twice a year; to give Trust members and members of the public an opportunity to share their opinions of the hospital with Trust Governors and to enjoy an interesting presentation from one of their clinicians. All are welcome.

The dates for the next meetings are:
Gosport1 November 2011 from 2.30pm to 4.30pm
Music Room, Thorngate Hall, Bury Road,Gosport,PO12 3PX

Portsmouth 2 November 2011 from 7pm to 9pm
Lecture Theatre, Education Centre, Level E,QueenAlexandraHospital, Cosham, PO6 3LY

Havant and South East7 November 2011 from 1pm to 3pm
Leigh Park Community Centre,Dunsbury Way, LeighPark,PO9 5BG

Fareham9 November 2011, 7.00pm to 9.00pm
Octagon Lounge, Ferneham Hall, Osborn Road, Fareham, PO16 7DB


If you would like more information about being a Trust member or the constituency meetings please email member@porthosp.nhs.uk or visit http://www.porthosp.nhs.uk/about-us/Foundation-Trust/Becoming-a-member/becoming-a-member.html 

Thursday, 13 October 2011

Opportunities Fair



Opportunities Fair
Sunday 16th October
10am – 3pm
The Guildhall
Portsmouth

This fair is available for all pupils aged between 10 & 13 years old and the invitation is extended to their families.

The fair is an exciting, interactive fun event with hands-on demonstrations from approx. 100 local businesses, training providers and colleges to showcase their work in the city.

The aim is to raise aspirations in Portsmouth and create a positive image to the city and the wide range of employment and careers opportunities it presents.

For further information please contact
Jacquie Jones at jjones@portsmouthebp.co.uk

Wednesday, 12 October 2011

One World Week events in and around Portsmouth 2011


www.oneworldweek.org
One World Week (23-30 October)
People working together to build a just, peaceful and sustainable world

One World Week is about getting people together to value and understand the world and those who live in it. The 2011 theme is Living for One World and there's a strong emphasis on climate change and its effects.

See http://www.oneworldweek.org/v2/ for ideas and materials.

Tuesday, 11 October 2011

All Fora meeting November 2011

This is a call for agenda items for the next All Fora meeting, to be held on November 14th 2011 from 6pm in conference room A on the 2nd floor of the Civic Offices.  

The meeting is open to all committee members (please liaise with your chairman so we are not inundated, thank you).  

Could you confirm your attendance and/or any items for the agenda to neighbourhood.forums@portsmouthcc.gov.uk by November 4th.

Wednesday, 5 October 2011

Awards for All Workshop




Awards for All England is a simple small grants scheme making awards of between £300 and £10,000. The Awards for All programme aims to help improve local communities and the lives of people most in need. 

To do this they want to fund projects that meet one or more of the following outcomes:
• People have better chances in life - with better access to training and development to improve their life skills.
• Stronger communities - with more active citizens working together to tackle their problems.
• Improved rural and urban environments - which communities are better able to access and enjoy.
• Healthier and more active people and communities.
The application form is short and simple and you will find out if you are successful within six weeks.

Tuesday, 4 October 2011

NHS End of Life Care Consultation


It's not the most cheerful of subjects, thinking about where you want to die, but the Department of Health, and local doctors are asking us all to do just that so they can make sure that the right services are in place for patients when they need them most.

The aim is to make sure that, when the time comes, patients are able to choose where they want to die with the right services and support available to ensure comfort and dignity.

To support that aim, some of the things NHS Portsmouth want to look at as priorities for this year are: 

Wednesday, 28 September 2011

Hilsea Lines Conservation Volunteers

Woodland walk at Hilsea Lines
The Hilsea Lines Conservation Volunteers are trying to win a £6,000 grant from the NatWest CommunityForce programme.

The grant scheme runs as a competition with the top three projects in each area winning a grant, so they need your votes.

Voting closes on the 23rd October so please follow the link and help them get the materials to carry on the work at Hilsea.

http://communityforce.natwest.com/project/4007

How to vote:
  • Follow the link above to the web site.
  • You then have to register.
  • They will then send you an e-mail.
  • confirm your registration then vote by putting Hilsea Lines in the project box.
Volunteer at work
The grant will enable them to:-
  • Improve the Biodiversity of the site.
  • Improve access for the public.
They have a specific project in mind, should they get this funding, to open up the canopy and widen the rides which will allow more light to reach the ground flora, whilst at the same time opening up sight lines within the woodland, which will give the site a lighter more welcoming appearance for visitors 

If the bid is successful, then they will be able to maintain the parts of the site that have been restored and improve access further.

The Countryside Service are developing a new blog at http://portsmouthcountryside.blogspot.com please have a look.

Hilsea Lines Conservation Volunteers

Woodland walk at Hilsea Lines
 
The Hilsea Lines Conservation Volunteers are trying to win a £6,000 grant from the NatWest CommunityForce programme.

The grant scheme runs as a competition with the top three projects in each area winning a grant, so they need your votes.

Voting closes on the 23rd October so please follow the link and help them get the materials to carry on the work at Hilsea.

http://communityforce.natwest.com/project/4007

Tuesday, 27 September 2011

Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust Open Day

The third annual Open Day at Queen Alexandra Hospital has been announced.

The event, organised by Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust and its Council of Governors will take place on Saturday 1st October from 11am until 3pm.

Nearly 1000 people attended the 2010 Open Day and had the rare opportunity to go behind-the-scenes and get an insight into several different areas of the hospital’s services and departments.
 
And this year will be no exception.

During the day there will be tours around various departments including Pathology, Day Surgery and the Eye Department.

Visitors will also have the chance to meet and talk to members of staff and volunteers who will be on hand to answer any questions.

A range of information stands and activities will be on show in the Main Entrance and Education Centre on Level E including Rheumatology, Paediatrics, Maternity, Stroke and the ‘signing on’ point for the various department tours.

There will also be an opportunity to sign up as a Trust member. 

Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust Open Day



The third annual Open Day at Queen Alexandra Hospital has been announced.

The event, organised by Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust and its Council of Governors will take place on Saturday 1st October from 11am until 3pm.

Nearly 1000 people attended the 2010 Open Day and had the rare opportunity to go behind-the-scenes and get an insight into several different areas of the hospital’s services and departments.

Monday, 26 September 2011

Local Democracy Week 2011

Local Democracy Week 2011 runs from October 10th - 16th

We are starting early however, with the recording on Friday 30th September of a radio Question Time debate between local politicians and experts.

To attend this free event you will need to register at  http://localdemocracyquestiontime.eventbrite.com

Speakers include Paul McVeigh from the University of Portsmouth, George Brown from the Red Cross, Mike Hancock MP for Portsmouth South and Simon Bosher, Leader of the Portsmouth Conservative Group.

The debate will be broadcast on Express FM 97.3 FM on Tuesday 11th October. 

Details of other free events and activities are available by clicking on the  Local Democracy Week "Have Your Say" logo

Friday, 23 September 2011

City Councillors get involved with politics debate

City leader Gerald Vernon-Jackson and Councillor Hugh Mason took part today in a politics debate with politics freshers at the University of Portsmouth.  Also on the panel were university lecturers and former students to discuss issues such as human rights, political conference season and the struggling Euro.

Similar events will run from the 10-16th November as part of Local Democracy Week.  To sign up for these free events and get involved take a look at our Local Democracy Week page!

Or contact us at: haveyoursay@portsmouthcc.gov.uk 

Thursday, 22 September 2011

Still struggling with the big society? How about now?

Last night Portsmouth City Council hosted a Viewpoint event entitled ‘Still Struggling with the Big Society’.  We had a great discussion around people’s perception of what the Big Society means and how it will affect Portsmouth. 
Three speakers shared their views on the history, viability and progress so far of the Big Society concept.  These talks generated debate around accountability and accessibility of the policy and whether it can apply in the same way across the country. 

Wednesday, 21 September 2011

Review of parliamentary constituencies

The Boundary Commission for England has published proposals for new parliamentary constituency boundaries.  The proposals relating to the south-east region are available for inspection at the following locations in Portsmouth:
  • The Election Services Office, 2nd Floor, Civic Offices, Guildhall Square, Portsmouth
  • Cosham Library, Spur Road, Cosham 

Tuesday, 20 September 2011

Review of parliamentary constituencies

The Boundary Commission for England has published proposals for new parliamentary constituency boundaries.  The proposals relating to the south-east region are available for inspection at the following locations in Portsmouth:
  • The Election Services Office, 2nd Floor, Civic Offices, Guildhall Square, Portsmouth
  • Cosham Library, Spur Road, Cosham 
Purpose of the review
The Boundary Commission for England are responsible for the periodic review of parliamentary constituencies in England.  On the basis of new rules laid down by parliament, the 2013 review will reduce the number of constituencies in England from 533 to 502. 

These rules also set out a statutory electorate range for parliamentary constituencies based on an electoral quota of 76,641.  This means that all constituencies must be between 72,810 and 80,473 (within plus or minus 5% of the electoral quota). 
  
Proposals
The Boundary Commission have proposed significant changes to the constituencies in Portsmouth and propose a split into two new constituencies: Portsmouth East and Portsmouth West. 

Consultation period
The publication of the proposals on Tuesday 13 September marked the beginning of a 12-week consultation period which ends on 5 December.  

The Boundary Commission is holding five public hearings in the south-east region and one of these hearings will be held in the Guildhall in Portsmouth on Thursday 27 and Friday 28 October.