January 2015 Issue 35 CISWO REGIONAL OFFICE NEWS NEW SENIOR SOCIAL WORKER ‘ including gardening vouchers, an engraved tankard and the obligatory Miners’ lamp! Dave will be keeping in touch though as he has promised to volunteer at the popular tea dances held throughout the region. WEDDING Clare, administration assistant for the Thornycroft Centre, was married to Tony Burton at Keswick in the Lake 2 3 Thornycroft Centre CISWO Yorkshire Social Work Team Top Honour for Clive Lynwood Convalescent Home CISWO Update continued 4 Charitable Benefits Brodsworth Pantomime Miners’ Welfare National Educational Fund YORKSHIRE MINERS’ WELFARE TRUST FUND (YMWTF) Jennifer Davis We are delighted to announce the arrival of our new senior social worker, Jennifer Davis, who joined the team on 5th January 2015. RETIREMENT We are also sad to report the retirement of Dave Pickering, social work assistant. We extend our very best wishes to Dave for his CISWO Regional Office News 1 YMWTF Tony & Clare Burton District on 8th November 2014. All the staff offered their very best wishes to the happy couple and made a gift of cash towards Clare and Tony’s garden improvements. Congratulations to the happy couple. Continued on page 3 Dave Pickering retirement. He had a good send off from the staff, with a retirement party held at the Thornycroft Centre on 19th December 2014, and gifts ‘Improving Lives in Coalfield Communities’ HEAD OFFICE: The Old Rectory, Rectory Drive, Whiston, Rotherham S60 4JG Registered Charity Number 1015581 The Yorkshire Miner’s Welfare Trust Fund welcomes applications from schemes of lasting benefit to people in mining and former mining communities. Cricket Club for training equipment and many others. The Trust meets four times per year and the secretary, Ian Lally, can provide advice on Small grants were the criteria for awarded in 2014 applications. to various community For an groups such as: application Darfield form or Community advice please Centre for toilet telephone the refurbishment, Kiveton Park office on Advice Centre 01977 703384 towards service provision, Dearne The Yorkshire Coalfield Resource Centre, Halfpenny Lane, Pontefract, West Yorkshire WF8 4AY Telephone: 01977 703384 Fax: 01977 700335 Website: www.ciswo.org.uk chairbased exercises, craft making, knitting, board games, cards, dominoes, bingo, pool, snooker, bowls, Boccia, singing and listening to music.. The Yorkshire Coalfield Resource Centre, Thornycroft, Pontefract, held their annual Christmas party week for members and guests from 1st December to 5th December 2014. The entertainment was provided by Jane Tracie, an excellent entertainer and singer, and Father Christmas delivered gifts to all in attendance. The members and guests were waited on by the CISWO staff and joined in the singing and dancing which made the occasion very enjoyable. The Centre provides a Befriending Service offering companionship and support to older people who feel lonely and isolated by enabling them to re-engage back into the community. The efficient door-to-door transport service offers the opportunity for all older people to visit the Centre, make new friends, and enjoy a more meaningful day. The Centre offers a 2-course hot meal, Monday to Friday, including a healthy option menu and tea and coffee, at a subsidised cost of £5.50. As well as a warm and welcoming environment, the Centre offers the opportunity to enjoy and partake in activities including- IT facilities will be on offer in the near future. If you would like further information regarding the Centre please contact Janet Lloyd on telephone number 01977 703384 YMWTF Top honour for Clive Clive Cowell, exCISWO one-stop shop officer, and former Allerton Bywater colliery electrician, has been recognised in the Queen’s New Year Honours with a British Empire medal for his 30 year service to the community. Clive helped set up Allerton Bywater parish council following the closure of the colliery in 1992. He also served as branch secretary of Allerton Silkstone National Union of Mineworkers’ and was a governor at the village primary school. Are you a mineworker, an ex-mineworker or an immediate family member? In 2012, after 19 years of work with the Among the services Allerton Bywater offered by CISWO are: Regeneration Group, Clive was involved in Confidential home the building of a visiting service miners’ memorial in the village in memory of the Support at times of 91 workers who lost personal difficulty their lives at the pit.. Clive was also involved in the formation of the Allerton Bywater Millennium Communities Group. Benefits advice and help Access to funds for those facing financial hardship Help with independent living Information on health and disability issues Assistance with convalescence and holidays To contact the Yorkshire team and arrange a free confidential home visit please telephone 01977 706846 or call into the office at Pontefract January 2015 The Lynwood Convalescent Home closed on Friday 11 December 2014 following the third tinsel and turkey break after having enjoyed another extremely successful season during which 1482 beneficiaries enjoyed a break at the home. Additionally, the home hosted four special intakes, organised in conjunction with the CISWO social work department, catering for 47 families comprising 125 dependents, carers and children. Feedback from all attendees at the home remained extremely positive and guests provided many favourable comments on all aspects of their stay at the Lynwood. Currently, during the closed winter period, the Home is benefitting from general routine cleaning and the re-decoration of several areas. Additionally, new bedroom doors are being fitted and the bar lounge chairs are being recovered. The Lynwood is scheduled to reopen on Monday 9 February 2015 with two themed country and western weeks followed by a special intake week. A further two special intakes are also due to take place later in the year and the 2015 season will end with the traditional tinsel and turkey breaks. The long-awaited purchase of a piece of land adjacent to the Lynwood home is now nearing conclusion. The YMWCH trustees plan to build a muchneeded dedicated scooter housing and recharging facility on the land which should be completed during the early part of 2015 and thus enable guests whose mobility problems necessitate the use of electrically-powered vehicles to attend the home. Applications are currently being processed for 2015 and initial demand is proving extremely high. Trustees, at their meeting in September 2014, changed the way in which entitlement to convalescence is calculated. Ex -employees of the Yorkshire coalfield receive one admission for each five years of employment however the admission of a Continued from the front page 60TH BIRTHDAY Congratulations to Malc Wright who celebrated his 60th birthday on 6th January. Malc is now working parttime as a CISWO social worker after passing the senior social worker mantle to Jennifer Davis! Photograph: Malc — obviously very happy to celebrate his 60th birthday! couple together now leads to the deduction of one entitlement and not two as previously. Furthermore, widows are now allowed two admissions instead of one. The next trustee meeting is scheduled to take place on Tuesday 10 March 2015. The convalescent home provides convalescent breaks for mineworkers/ former mineworkers and their wives/ widows who are in need of a recuperative break as a result of an illness or operation. Eligibility for admission is based on the number of years’ service within the Yorkshire Coalfield. If you should require an application form or any further information please ring 01977 703384 and ask for Barbara or Elizabeth See our Website www.ciswo.org.uk January 2015 BRODSWORTH MINERS’ WELFARE provided pop, hot dogs and a selection box from Santa, a disco and CHRISTMAS PARTIES games. Everyone had a fantastic time and really enjoyed it and are already As always December has wanting tickets for the next event they been a busy month for the hold, probably an Easter disco when trustees at Brodsworth Miners’ they hope to get their latest purchase, Welfare. In addition to all the a bouncy castle, out and used. normal activities bingo, football, bowls and drama they Following the Christmas parties Santa also had to squeeze in and visited the Woodlands community and make welcome three keep-fit toured the local area in his classes from the nearby custom-built sleigh surrounded by Leisure Centre whilst it was hard working elves much to the undergoing refurbishment. delight of local children and parents. Thanks to Joe and Willy for all their hard work. A great time was had by all and the volunteers who made this all happen Everything went finally retired for their Christmas break Trustees of smaller smoothly and worn-out but happy. registered charities which according to plan have an income below leaving just enough £500,000 must include a time for the brief description of the volunteers to If your charity’s income is charity’s main activities decorate the main which carry out its over £25,000 in the hall, put up a accounting year, a copy of charitable purposes for the superb Christmas public benefit. A statement tree and Santa’s the accounts and annual report must be sent to the should also be included as Grotto for the first of to whether due regard has two children’s Charity Commission. In been given to public parties. Each party this trustees must report attracted in excess on how they have carried benefit guidance when necessary. of 140 people, out their charity’s adults and children purposes for public and at a cost of £2 benefit. per child the welfare Charitable Benefits must be made clear The purpose of the education fund is Great Britain (including any activity to make grants that will assist previously conducted by the British applicants to take advantage of Coal Corporation) and persons who opportunities to extend their have ceased to be so employed by knowledge and life experiences reason of age or disability and have through full-time courses in higher not subsequently taken up other and further education. employment and, in certain circumstances, persons who have ELIGIBILITY: ceased to be so employed. Persons who are employed in the coal mining industry of The dependant sons and daughters or other dependants of any employees or (in certain circumstances) former employees of the coal mining industry. Applications are still being taken for the 2014/2015 academic year but must be received fully completed by 31 March 2015. For further details contact CISWO Headquarters on 01709 728115 If you would like us to include any news in the next issue please send or email information to: Gail Walker at the Yorkshire office (contact details on the front page) Email: [email protected]
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