Sunday, 1 March 2009

OPEN DAY AND CHRISTMAS PARTY

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NEURO NEWS JAN/FEB 09

Issue 8 January/February 09
Capital of Culture year 2008
In this last year of 2008 our “Capital of Culture Year” as the year draws to a close on New Years Eve, I hope that this year has been a happy one for us all we have seen lots of different events for the year, some have been very good and others very very good. For me the year gave us “La machine” a very big spider that ran havoc through the streets of Liverpool, it must be something to get Sally and myself out on a very wet Friday night on the first day and wait for the “Spider “ to wake up and then go and do it all again the next day, what a weekend that was and also Super Lambanas every where in the city what a great idea to help the tourists enter into what for me has been a good year and the whole thing rounded off with closing ceremony of song, fireworks and street entertainers, and our very own “Open Day, A look back” in December with pictures of the past year, lots of good pictures and I even managed to get one of my own pictures on display, also poems from our resident “Poet Laureate” Gordon Milward as well as art from our own “Neurolife” clients and a demonstration of “Qi Gong” by some of our clients enjoying the day as well and a launch of “Neurolife” for our partners now and for some new ones in the future. Maybe we can make this a regular feature for the future? Watch this space.

Then the very next day our own Christmas Party, with all the usual suspects in attendance, ourselves enjoying what has become a regular event in our year as volunteers, with choirs, food, drink, bingo and prizes. It has been suggested that the next party the format could be changed maybe venturing out and we would like everyone’s feedback. See discussion at our volunteers meeting held on 28th January were you will find the minutes later on in the newsletter.
Pictures from the Open Day and Christmas Party December 08


As you can see I have been playing with my new toys, Picasa more of the world in Google and for Christmas speaking of which I am typing this on my new curved keyboard all very high tech lots more buttons for me not to use but the first thing you need to be able to do is think of something to say which can sometimes be daunting so just a reminder for everyone if you have any news, views or anything that you might think that could be included in our newsletter and I am looking for someone who doesn’t mind talking about themselves to be featured in the “Neuro News” as volunteer feature and don’t forget our very own Blog http://clarkyboy- neuronewsletterspart1.blogspot.com were from time to time I will include things of interest that might not be in our “Neuro News” Speaking of which sometime ago I talked about “things that get you mad”, here is John Evans and his thoughts. Again if you want to send or drop off something you know how to find me, Tuesday at the centre or leave something at reception.
Speaking of reception it’s nice to see 2 faces returning Ameena and Diane, hope you both keep well. I will try to include if anyone has left or some new faces that we might all see, who have just started, please make them welcome and introduce yourselves. For some it will be that first step back to work or for others a way of meeting people and enjoying the work of volunteering like me.
Things that get you mad

People who say “I will ring you back”, and don’t.
You plan to mow your lawn after a few days, or a week or so, of nice weather, and it rains!
You arrange with a company to have repairs or modifications carried out on your home, and nobody turns up on the scheduled day. They don’t even contact you to let you know.
You are waiting patiently to move into a parking space that a driver is vacating, when suddenly someone unseen by you races in first.
You are a good way through writing a letter to a relative or friend, when suddenly the ink in your pen runs out. You don’t have a black or a blue pen to match.
Sorry John I missed a few

Volunteer Meeting Minutes 28/01/09 Welcome and introductions. Maureen welcomed and thanked those present for coming. Those present introduced themselves and their role. General Enquiry form Maureen asked the volunteers for their thoughts on the form and if it should be changed continued or it any improvements were required. Also if it should be introduced at the Walton Desk General those using the form thought it a good idea. Although introducing it at Walton was agreed unnecessary. The group discussed having printed version, duplications and numbering to keep in order and allow follow up. This may become difficult with numbering and duplicates but would help with follow up and tracking. They could be numbered using a machine or pre-printed, which will incur costs. Confidentiality issues were discussed around holding them all centrally. Although it was conceded all staff and volunteers are bound by confidentiality. Confidentiality issues were discussed around holding them all centrally. Although it was conceded all staff and volunteers are bound by confidentiality. A question what to do in the event of a hang up was raised, MK informed the group that the phone system is experiencing some problems which should be logged and given to Chris Wall who will know what to do with them. New Visitor Badges. Carolyn introduced the new visitor badge system. Giving details on how the system should work. Including all information regarding badges for WLS and Neurolife. Carolyn confirmed the system would be introduced from today. (Please see enclosed sheet)
Walton Foundation Trust update – Alan Clark. Alan Clark gave his thanks for the support he received when applying to join the governing body for the trust. He gave an overview of the makeup of the board who hope the trust will be live in April. The trust are looking to have 6000 members by April, to date there are 5000. (Latest figures as of a week ago 12/02/09) Maureen stated that Alan is an independent governor on the board voted for by the members and she is Neurosupport (Stakeholder Governor) representative. We are still looking for members, anyone who wishes to join there are forms in the reception area. Alan is willing to talk to anyone/groups about membership.
Christmas Party – Ideas for the future. Several of those present had attended the party for the first time and enjoyed the day immensely. A number of the volunteers, having attended the event for several years found it a bit stale. The group discussed the subject and it was agreed that any ideas should be put in the comments, complaints and compliments box for future review. Open day Feedback. The group agreed the day surrounding art photography was good, Alternative dates were discussed and possible date in late July was mentioned this discussion brought up Friends of Neurosupport which Maureen is progressing. Any Other Business Maureen gave details of the staff planning day which is to focus on ‘wish lists’ from the staff. Volunteers were invited to do the same. Date of the Warrington Disability Awareness Day is July 12th for anyone who would like to go should let Maureen or Carolyn know so we can look at numbers. A new volunteer induction will be going ahead soon as we have a list of possible volunteers. It was suggested the new starters as well as any of the volunteers who have finished should be thanked in the newsletter. Volunteers asked about the progress with a chillier cabinet or lockable fridge. Maureen stated this is still being looked into. The group also discussed wearing the provided tabards, which some of the men aren’t happy with. Maureen will explore an alternative, possible t-shirts with the logo. Maureen also advised she would be looking into some customer service training. Date of the next meeting Monday 27th April 2009 12noon for Lunch meeting 12:30-2pm.

This is the latest Neuro News and pictures of our Open Day and Chrismas Party

Friday, 13 February 2009

HOLIDAY EXHIBITION FEB09

AT LAST THE HOLIDAY EXHIBITION CAME TO NEUROSUPPORT WITH SOME 14 FIRMS SELLING THEIR WARES AND HOLIDAYS AS WELL. IT WAS AN EVENT LONG IN THE PLANNING AND IT PAID OFF PEOPLE COMMENTED HOW WELL THE DISPLAYS WERE AND HOW MUCH THEY ENJOYED THEMSELVES
IT ALL STARTED WITH OUR VERY OWN LORD MAYOR LOOKING ROUND THE CENTRE AND CHATTING TO EACH OF THE EXHIBITORS, ALTHOUGH I DID STOP HIM BEFORE IT ALL STARTED AND POSED 2 QUESTIONS ASKED BY MY 7 YEAR OLD GREAT NEPHEW WHEN I TOLD HIM I WAS SEEING THE LORD MAYOR THAT MORNING HE WANTED TO KNOW WHEN THE LAMBANANAS WERE COMING BACK ? AND DID HE KNOW WHEN IT WOULD SNOW AGAIN ? THE LAMBANAS MAYBE NOT SURE ABOUT THE SNOW BUT HE DID AUTOGRAPH SOMETHING FOR ME TO TAKE BACK FOR LIAM TO SEE

KEEP WATCHING FOR MORE NEWS
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Tuesday, 10 February 2009

HOLIDAY TIME


At a time when snow is all around the country and it seems to be taking all our salt for the roads and from our chips do not take our chips as that would be the last resort, Neurosupport is having a Holiday Exhibition tomorrow so get yourself along there to check out your holidays for thee coming year.
I will be there along with my trusty camera so keep up to date with the centre and it's pictures i will post them soon after the event

Monday, 19 January 2009

The End Part 2 or how I lost it from the computer



part 2 because we missed a bit

This should be the piece that was missing from my last post it goes something like this

I remember when I was a licensee in town and 1 of the taxi drivers I knew said to me “It’s alright for you Alan after you have filled them up with booze and thrown them out of the pub at closing we have to put up with them” or something like that it sometimes seems a lifetime away since I was behind a bar so you will excuse a failing memory.
So after an enjoyable afternoon at the Royal Court our next stop was the town hall as Scouse was on the menu with pickled cabbage, bread and tea and all for £3.50 it seemed the recipe for something hot on what was going to be a very cold night. However when we arrived in “Scouse Land” all was not well, although the town hall looked all sparkly and clean the Lord Mayor had pulled out all the stops, but we were greeted to them words “I think the Scouse has run out” as it was only a couple of hours since they had been open we carried on to the ballroom where we were greeted by a queue and lots of people eating so we joined it and had our money taken as we neared the front of it only to be told “ we are just waiting for more Scouse, won’t be long” then later those words of dread to all “No more Scouse” However all was not lost pea and ham soup was available as well so we tucked in to a bowl each followed by cake and tea in what I must say was surrounding not normally seen only on open days and not serving food to the masses. After a quick look round off we went to join the throng down at the Pierhead. How well it all looked all the 3 “Graces” light up with different colours men on bikes that were covered in different coloured lights.

Then the show started with a look back at the year with music to sing-along to and all finished off with a riot of fireworks, what a great day and night and was I glad I was wearing my L Js on a very cold night not a pretty picture to conjure up but very necessary on that night. Well we are at the end of the Capital of Culture Year and I for one have enjoyed our own city over the last 12 months.

Now back to Neurosuuport because through all this article there is a link “Who got the last bowl of Scouse?” it was one our very own, if anyone finds out answers on a postcard please to the usual address of course no prizes but it’s the taking part that matters. Hope to see you all on 28th January for the volunteers meeting 10.00 till 12.00pm

The End

This picture is one of the many that I have taken over this last 12 months of enjoying our very own city of Liverpool in it's Capital of Culture Year 2008.

I think the last day 10th January was a great end to the year. Our day started with a visit to the Royal Court watching Night Collar about the antics of the people who use a Hackney on Christmas Eve, what a joy to listen to the drunken antics and not so drunken antics of the passengers on that night before Christmas Day, lots of humour and thoughts of life and death and also rembering those nights of myself when I may have been over refreshed and going back home over the years. I always remember when
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Sunday, 4 January 2009

The New Year 2009



As we celebrated our "Capital of Culture Year 2008" I would just like to say thanks to everyone involved in the "Neuro News" and making this last year a very happy one for myself. it has been 12 months since I took on the role of "editor" for our newsletter and I hope that everyone has enjoyed it so far and I look forward to the next 12 months

Happy New Year to everyone at Neurosupport

Alan