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25 November 2022

A service where carers across Northamptonshire share their lives and homes to support others has been rated ‘outstanding’ by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
The Shared Lives Service, which is managed by West Northamptonshire Council (WNC), has achieved the highest rating following its first inspection this autumn which found that “people received exceptional care and support from dedicated carers who considered them to be part of their family and vice versa.”
In their recently-published report, CQC inspectors also said that “with the right support, people flourished in all aspects of their lives, growing in self-confidence, developing skills and being able to grasp opportunities which would not otherwise have been available to them.”
The service currently provides personalised support to around 78 people countywide, with most living in carers’ own homes 24/7 in long-term placements, and others receiving respite care for shorter periods to help give families a break.
Carers provide comfortable family homes for younger adults, adults with a learning disability and older people. The idea is to give them as much independence as possible, while having a safe and secure home environment within the community. A careful matching process makes sure individuals are paired with suitable carers who will treat them as members of their family, meet their needs and provide the right support. The report, which can be read on the CQC’s website, rated the service as outstanding overall and for care and safety, with good ratings for its effectiveness, responsiveness and for being well-led. It summarised that people were ‘supported to achieve their aspirations and goals’, were ‘enabled to access specialist health and social care support when needed’ and were ‘supported to play an active role in maintaining and improving their health and wellbeing’.
“I am incredibly proud that the Shared Lives Service has received an outstanding rating from the CQC, which is testament to the amazing dedication and commitment of everyone involved.Councillor Matt Golby, WNC’s Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care and Public Health“I would like to say a huge thank you to all the shared lives carers who are making a real difference to people’s lives through this scheme. This first thorough inspection of the service by CQC left no stone unturned and its findings reflect the hard work of all members of staff involved in making the service an ongoing success.”
“I am delighted that inspectors acknowledged the value of the service, which is shared through real team work and support to achieve some great outcomes for local people.Stuart Lackenby, WNC’s Deputy Chief Executive and Executive Director for Adults, Communities and Wellbeing“The service is always on the lookout to recruit new Shared Lives carers and I would encourage anyone who would like to get involved to contact us. Those who are interested will be carefully assessed, trained and supported to ensure they receive the help and support they need.”
Carers are paid according to the type of support they are required to provide, most are covered by special tax arrangements with HMRC and many do not have to pay income tax on their earnings. To find out more about becoming a Shared Lives Carer, visit Northamptonshire Shared Lives - Adult social services
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25 November 2022

The annual campaign to bring comfort and joy to those staying in West Northamptonshire refuges, including those experiencing domestic abuse, starts this week.
Organised by the Community Safety team at West Northamptonshire Council (WNC), its aim is to provide them with a few gifts and treats, as well as food, toiletries and other essential items.
The project also raises awareness of domestic abuse, incidents of which tend to increase over the Christmas period.
“It’s a sad fact that not everyone is going to have a merry Christmas. In fact, the season can heighten the anguish of a family break-up or life crisis.Cllr David Smith, WNC’s Cabinet Member for community safety and engagement and regulatory services."The donations can be practical, they can be whimsical, but most of all I want them to send a message – in your darkest hour, your community has not forgotten you."
Gifts for men, women and children as well as Christmas food and essential items are being put together and a list of suggested donations can be found below.
Donations can be made at West Northamptonshire Council’s offices at Lodge Road in Daventry and The Forum in Towcester, as well as at Daventry Fire Station, in Staverton Road.
The deadline to donate items is 12pm on Friday, 16 December.
All of the items donated will go directly to local people living in refuges as well as other vulnerable families in West Northamptonshire this Christmas.
These donations will be distributed between the Northamptonshire Domestic Abuse Service (NDAS), Home Start and the domestic abuse charity Eve.
Anyone who is experiencing domestic violence is urged to call the Northamptonshire Domestic Abuse Service helpline - 0300 0120 154.
People can also access support at Domestic Violence UK - a not-for-profit organisation which is trying to raise awareness of domestic and emotional abuse through its Love Doesn’t Hurt campaign.
All donations to be brand new and unwrapped. Suggested donations:
Comfort donations
- soap
- body wash
- shampoo and conditioner (for adults, children and babies)
- deodorant
- sanitary products
- nappies and wipes
- toothbrush/paste for adults and children
Joy donations
- perfume/aftershave
- hats and scarves
- make-up
- toys
- books
- arts and crafts
Food donations
- mince pies
- tea and coffee
- chocolates
- cereal
- dry pasta
- baby food
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24 November 2022

Small Business Saturday is fast approaching, and we are pulling out all the stops in support of small businesses across West Northamptonshire ahead of Saturday, 3 December.
There are over 20,000 small businesses operating across the area, offering a vast range of products and services to meet most needs.
West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) is asking organisations to share a video showcasing their business and expressing why people should shop locally and support small businesses.
The council has created a quick ‘how to’ guide to help even the most novice of videographers create captivating content to shine a spotlight on as many West Northants businesses as possible.
The council will also promote local businesses and will share their videos including any events and offers across the council's social media channels. Businesses can simply tag the council in their social media posts with @westnorthants on Facebook or Twitter and @WestNorthamptonshireCouncil on Linkedin along with the hashtag #SmallBizSatUK.
The first Small Business Saturday in the UK took place in 2013 and since then the event has gone from strength to strength.
The campaign aims to highlight small business success and encourages consumers to 'shop local' and support small businesses in their communities.
The day itself takes place on the first Saturday in December each year, but the campaign aims to have a lasting impact on small businesses.
To ensure that residents and visitors can explore every West Northants business, all employers are urged to register on the free app, Explore West Northants.
The app showcases everything to enjoy all year round in West Northants, from independent businesses to cultural attractions and local events.
“Small Business Saturday is a great way to highlight what our incredible small businesses do.Cllr Daniel Lister, WNC’s Cabinet Member for economic development, town centre regeneration and growth"We have some amazing independent retailers, family-owned restaurants, pubs, cafes, visitor attractions and activity centres across our area – there really is something for everyone.
"However, we want to make sure we are celebrating our small businesses all year round – this is why we encourage businesses to utilise all the free support and advice available so they can really showcase their business to the widest possible audience – all of which is available through our WNC Economy Team.
"So please, do join us in the lead-up to this year’s Small Business Saturday and take part in our activities and let us help to spread the word about your business, and all of the amazing businesses West Northants has to offer."
A range of free webinars are available to support businesses with everything from creating TikToks and growing a business online to managing time and money better.
WNC also offers wide-ranging support for businesses throughout the year including:
- Business growth
- Accessing funding
- Employment, skills and recruitment
- Help to start a new business
- A Business Toolbox packed with useful documents
Visit our Small Business Saturday page or contact us at [email protected] or on 01327 322230 to find out more.
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22 November 2022

People who visit the Upper Nene Valley Gravel Pits Special Protection Area are being asked to complete a survey to understand their impact on wildlife habitats.
The survey is being undertaken by Footprint Ecology on behalf of West Northants Council (WNC) and North Northants Councils, Bedford Borough Council and the Beds, Cambs and Northants Wildlife Trust.
"I’d argue Northamptonshire is one of the best places in the UK for a countryside walk.Cllr Rebecca Breese, WNC’s Cabinet Member for strategic planning, built environment and rural affairs."And we’re lucky enough to have some diverse habitats right on the doorstep of our major urban centres which provide a great place to stay healthy and to remain in touch with nature.
"It’s also true there has been a huge change in the way we live our lives and as more people make the most of these areas, we need to understand the impact on these habitats."
The Upper Nene Valley refers to the specific washlands and lakes either side of the River Nene between Northampton and Thrapston in Northamptonshire.
Anyone who uses the valley to walk, run, cycle, fish, birdwatch, row or indeed undertake any other activity, is asked to complete the survey.
The survey will be open until the end of December 2022 and takes less than 10 minutes to complete.
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22 November 2022

Members of the public are being encouraged to report their concerns as Trading Standards help neighbouring colleagues contain a Bird Flu outbreak near Oundle.
Following the first confirmed case on Wednesday, 9 November, three more cases have recently been confirmed. A 3km protection zone and a 10km surveillance zone were established around them by the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA).
West Northamptonshire Council’s Trading Standard Officers supported colleagues in North Northants and have visited all homes within the protection zones to speak to residents and identify whether they keep poultry and/or pigs.
Any premises housing birds within those areas are now under restrictions and are required to comply with protection measures.
Details of these zones and the restrictions have been published on the Government website and Trading Standards teams will be responsible for enforcing the orders imposed.
Trading Standards are now carrying out foot patrols and issuing guidance to anyone keeping birds and/or pigs regarding the restrictions.
If WNC are contacted by a member of the public regarding suspected Bird Flu in the area, the caller will be directed to the appropriate helpline.
Those who suspect Bird Flu in their own birds must notify DEFRA on 03000 200 301 – it is a notifiable disease therefore this is a legal requirement.
Those who spot a dead wild bird can call DEFRA on 03459 33 55 77.
Trading Standards will respond to complaints in relation to poultry keepers who may not be complying with the requirements – [email protected].
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