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What you can and can’t do during the Covid-19 outbreak

What you can and can’t do during the Covid-19 outbreak

A lot of people are still finding it difficult to understand what they can and can’t do at the moment. The government have put together this useful list of frequently asked questions to help.

From knowing when you are allowed to leave the house, to walking the dog, going to a medical appointment, helping vulnerable people or visiting a park, it’s all here.  

If you feel that this may help you or someone you know, please do share it – it exists to help us all protect ourselves and others.

Please note: If you, or someone you live with has autism or learning difficulties, the government have relaxed certain rules around leaving the house. Read our article ‘Important update to UK coronavirus rules for people with autism and learning disabilities’ for more information about this.

Important update to UK coronavirus rules for people with autism and learning disabilities

Important update to UK coronavirus rules for people with autism and learning disabilities

The government has declared that people with learning disabilities or autism can leave the house for exercise more than once a day and can travel outside of their local area under current lockdown measures.

If you live with someone with autism or learning difficulties, this important change to the UK Coronavirus rules could make a positive difference to you. There is still advice around this, however.

The guidance, which had previously stated that non-essential workers should only leave their homes once a day for exercise or to shop for basic necessities, was amended on Wednesday.

The updated advice reads: “If you (or a person in your care) have a specific health condition that requires you to leave the home to maintain your health – including if that involves travel beyond your local area – then you can do so.

“This could, for example, include where individuals with learning disabilities or autism require specific exercise in an open space two or three times each day – ideally in line with a care plan agreed with a medical professional.”

Although those with autism and mental health conditions are advised to limit their travel, and stay as close to their local area as possible, carers and support workers who do not live in their household can accompany them.

The change comes after lawyers from Bindmans LLP and 39 Essex Chambers were asked for help by two families with children on the autistic spectrum.

Bindmans said one of the children, whose conditions mean it was necessary for them to leave the house more than once a day for their wellbeing, was deliberately taken to a quiet location outside of their local area because of their particular needs.

The firms argued that the “inflexible policy”, which also says people should stay two metres apart from anyone outside of their household, disproportionately impacted those with certain health conditions and was “therefore unlawful and discriminatory”.

After the amendment was made to the guidance, one of the affected families said they were “delighted” they could support their son’s needs “without breaking the rules”.

A spokesperson for the Cabinet Office said the most important action the public could take during the pandemic was to stay home to prevent the spread of Covid-19.

But, it added: “We understand that this will be more difficult for some, that is why we clarified the guidance regarding the needs of those with specific health conditions such as learning disabilities or autism.”

Source: Guardian UK

Spread some joy, with a hanging basket from My Life!

Spread some joy, with a hanging basket from My Life!

Nature brings us all such joyful feelings – there is nothing like the simple beauty of a flower.

Why not bring a little bit of joy to yourself or someone else, by ordering a hanging basket or bedding plants from My Life?

We’ve lovingly tended to them and want to pass some of that love on!

Hanging baskets are £25 each and we will confirm the price of bedding plants once they are ready. To order them you must call 01257 472900 and pay by card.

We can either put them out for you to collect (with no contact) or we can deliver within reason. Bookings are being taken from Monday to Friday from 9am until 5pm. All flowers will be ready by early May.

Ring up and order yours ASAP – let’s spread a bit of flower power around!

My Life Learning’s learners continue to study at home!

My Life Learning’s learners continue to study at home!

Learners are now on their Easter holiday, but our contact and support doesn’t end there.

Our staff have shifted their normal working holidays, so we have a core team onsite each week over Easter.  This allows us to maintain and improve the site and enables us to keep in touch with our learners during this challenging time. 

We’re hosting our group video conference weekly now which has been a great way for learners and staff to interact with one another and we also took the opportunity for a quiz!

We’ve topped up the resource packs we sent home and in addition learners have all received a sunflower seed and information pack. We’re inviting them to grow their sunflowers at home and send pictures of their progress in to us, to keep their horticulture skills going.

If you’re looking for more resources, the government have released some to support home learning which cover SEND. You can find them here.

John Mitchell, Head of My Life Learning

Q and A to help people receiving support via a personal budget, personal health budget, or direct payment

Q and A to help people receiving support via a personal budget, personal health budget, or direct payment

Skills for Care have received many questions about the Covid-19 pandemic. If you or someone you know is receiving support via a personal budget, personal health budget, or direct payment, this Q and A could help them too.

It answers questions around issues such as the flexible use of a Direct Payment around the pandemic, use of Personal Protective Equipment for PAs, what might happen if a PA or family member becomes sick… all things that people might be wondering about at the moment.

We’re providing a link to the webpage containing the Q and A’s (click on the link and scroll down the webpage to ‘COVID-19 FAQs’) as this document will be regularly updated, so it’s worth checking back for any changes. Here it is:

https://www.skillsforcare.org.uk/Employing-your-own-care-and-support/Main-Menu-Items/COVID-19-IE-and-PA-updates.aspx

We’ve also received this link from Wigan Council, which is a source of help for people who are self-isolating, need help and have no one to turn to:

https://www.wigan.gov.uk/Resident/Crime-Emergencies/Forms/Self-isolation-welfare-support.aspx

If you know of anybody who might need support, please do share it or get them to call 01942 489018.

My Life’s Standish site will continue to bloom!

My Life’s Standish site will continue to bloom!

Lots of people have asked us what is happening to our animals and all our beautiful plants and crops whilst the Covid-19 pandemic is happening? Whilst observing social distancing, a few key staff and volunteers are looking after them.

We’re continuing to keep our animals fed, watered and exercised. We are also keeping all the horticulture going, to ensure our students and members have a flourishing place to come back to! A big thanks to key people who have come in over the weekend to help out WHILST observing social distancing of course – it really is very much appreciated.

Day Opportunities at Standish have been busy growing our crops and flowers this year. We’ve been nurturing and tending to these as part of the activities for those members who are still attending and have found it the perfect job to do with social distancing in place!

We are in the process of filling the polytunnels, greenhouse and outdoor spaces with plants such lettuce, beetroot, broccoli, carrots, onions and the like.

Audrey Hepburn said: “To plant a garden is to believe in tomorrow.” We are following that philosophy and will be very excited to see the results of the plants we have grown from seed and will hopefully be able to reap the rewards in a few months, whether it be in our hampers, the pop-up kitchen, or in The Stable Door Café, when things return to normal.

We are planning strawberry planting areas that can hopefully be used by everyone on their return and a pumpkin patch for later in the year (they take a while to grow!!) We are also in the process of spreading our growing bug to our My Life members who aren’t currently here with us on site, watch this space…

We’ve had lots of queries to ask if our Standish site can be accessed by people walking to it via public footpaths. The answer to this is yes, but we need to know when this is happening so that we can ensure that there is enough space for you to observe safe distancing. Simply call our Reception on 01257 472 900 and we can book you in.

Teresa Harfield, Standish Day Opportunities Manager

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