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Sds Options Fife
are taking the Early Spring Bank Holiday on Monday 3 May. We’ll be back at 9am Tuesday 4 May.
Dphs Fife & Sds Options Fife are taking the Early Spring Bank Holiday on Monday 3 May. We’ll be back at 9am Tuesday 4 May.
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Urgent Personal Asst SDS/NH/058, £9.50 p/hr Closing 14/5/21. Apply now & make a difference to independent living! click here - http://sdsoptionsfife.org.uk/employers-adverts.html…
The Priority Services Register Scotland (PSR) is a service offered by Scotland’s electricity distribution and water networks to inform customers of free support available during a power cut or if local water supplies are interrupted.
You can register for free if you are: - deaf or hard of hearing - have a disability - live with children under five - are blind or partially sighted - have a chronic illness - are over 60 - depend on electricity or water for home or medical care, or - or feel you may need additional support, even for a temporary period of time. Joining the PSR Scotland helps utility companies provide adapted services, adjust communications and make amendments to keep you safe such as providing advance notification of any planned interruptions to electricity or water supplies. For more information about the free help and support that is available in your area and to check if you are eligible, visit the new PSR Scotland website at PSRScotland.com. Four brand new vacancies in West Fife, Closing date 30 April 2021. Apply now and help someone live independently - download the full job pack via this link - Employers adverts - SDS Options (Fife)
SDS/JG/054, Occupational Associate (PA) Cowdenbeath; up to £10 p/hr SDS/JB/055, Personal Assistant (Female preferred) Dunfermline; £9.50 p/hr SDS/LMcM/056, Senior Personal Assistant (Female preferred) Rosyth; £11 p/hr SDS/EM/057, Personal Assistant (Female preferred) Glencraig (Lochore); £9.50 p/hr Two fantastic brand new vacancies this week, salaries above national living wage.
Occupational Associate (PA) SDS/JG/054 up to £10 p/hr Cowdenbeath Senior Personal Assistant (Female only) SDS/LMcM/056 £11 p/hr Rosyth Both Closing 30 Apr 21. Apply now & make a difference to independent living! click here - http://sdsoptionsfife.org.uk/employers-adverts.html…… E: recruitment@sdsoptionsfife.org.uk with job ref in the subject header #careinscotland #Fifejobs We are closed for the public holiday weekend from tomorrow Friday 2 April 2021, re-opening at 9am on Tuesday 6th April 2021. We wish all our clients a Happy Holiday.
2 Relief PA jobs. Closing 9 April 21. Apply now & make a difference to independent living! click here ->>>> http://sdsoptionsfife.org.uk/employers-adverts.html…
#careinscotland #Fifejobs #mywowscotland #skillsdevscot #sdsscot #jcpinnorthscot #PANScotland #hubstudent #careerscentre #guardbridge #dunfermline to edit. Fife Centre for Equalities is supporting Fife Council in gathering your views on their proposed Equality Outcomes as part of their new Equality & Diversity Scheme 2021 to 2025. This is a fantastic opportunity to share your thoughts on the outcomes so we can help Fife Council to revise their scheme.
The Consultation is available at: https://bit.ly/FifeCouncilEqOutcomes and will be closing on 31 March 2021. Please get involved and share the consultation with anyone who might be interested in taking part. If you require the consultation in a different format or need additional support, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us. Kind Regards Nina Nina Munday, Chief Executive Fife Centre for Equalities Telephone: 01592 645 310 Direct Dial: 0131 376 2910 Text: +44 (0) 7800 005 834 Email: nina@centreforequalities.org.uk Web: centreforequalities.org.uk Address: New Volunteer House, 16 East Fergus Place, Kirkcaldy, KY1 1XT Happy International Women’s Day! Enjoy your day however you are celebrating!
Join in this afternoon’s Self Directed Support for women event 2-3pm, with SDSScotland and the ALLIANCE. Further reading and event details are at https://www.sdsscotland.org.uk/.../how-can-we-improve.../ PAMIS have asked we help share the survey below. Please like and share this important and highly relevant research specific to those with profound and multiple learning disabilities (PMLD) and their family carers.
**Thank you to everyone who has already got involved in this important survey** COVID-19 Survey - Participating in the survey will ensure that people with PMLD and their experience and reality during the pandemic is seen and not hidden. UK wide Research Scotland This is important and highly relevant research specific to those with profound and multiple learning disabilities (PMLD) and their family carers. This survey is also open to paid carers caring for a person with PMLD who feel they would like to take part. E.G. as a personal assistant or working with people with PMLD in a paid supporting role. Background We all know how much COVID-19 has impacted on everyone. PAMIS family carers and staff are also very aware of how COVID-19 has had an even greater impact on people with PMLD. It is important that we hear from you as you and the person you care for are living the experience and it is critical that we know what that reality is. The concerns for people with learning disabilities and in your case people with PMLD, is felt across the UK. In response to this, the above link will take you to the finalised online survey which asks highly relevant questions related to you, and the reality of the person you care for, of living in ‘COVID-19’ Scotland. Completing this survey will help document you and your son’s or daughter’s experience over the months since March 2020. The survey will enable you to tell those who make defining decisions, around how support and care for people with PMLD and their family carers is approached, in this changed and ever-changing COVID 19 landscape. Importantly, the survey will ask you to complete at 3 different points over the next 12 months to answer questions and feedback on topics that we know are specifically important to you and the person you care for. This approach matters and has the capacity to quickly respond to findings. The research team can then feed into policy and promote improved support and practice to positively enhance the experiences of people with all levels of learning disability during this challenging time and beyond. If an online survey is not something you are comfortable doing please get in touch with PAMIS b.garrard@dundee.ac.uk and we can arrange a different way of responding. We can also provide support to complete the online survey if required. https://mmu.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9RACLQFvbG2q0Ul PAMIS and the Scottish research team value your input and through your input hope to make positive changes to the way you and the person you care for experiences care in the future. |
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