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Publication Date:-
2023-07-13
 
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Primary School in Sefton is celebrating after securing a donation to help fund a speech and language therapist



HUDSON
Primary School in Maghull has received a £5,000 donation from housebuilder Persimmon as they try to raise enough money to fund a speech and language therapist.

Headteacher Niki Craddock and colleagues this week hosted representatives from Persimmon to receive the donation at the School's annual summer fair.

Sefton Central MP Bill Esterson MP and local Councillors were also in attendance to welcome the donation adding to the £12,000 that had been raised so far by the School, parents and volunteers.

A tough mudder, race night, auctions, car boot sales and a hike up Mount Snowdon are amongst the fundraising activities that parents and volunteers have undertaken to raise the money needed.

Housebuilder Persimmon whose Summerhill Park development is located nearby, has contributed £5,000 towards the project via their Community Champions scheme.

The initiative, open to all local charities, Schools and community groups looking for funding, has awarded £1.35 million to over 1,400 local organisations across the country over the last 2 years. £180,000 is available every quarter with winners receiving either £6,000, £5,000 or £1,000.

Niki Craddock, Headteacher of Hudson Primary School  said:- "This money will truly make a difference. The Parents and families have worked tirelessly to fundraise and this addition will truly go a long way in supporting their ambition to provide the very best therapeutic services for our children."

Sefton Central MP Bill Esterson who joined the presentation commented:- "This is a very popular School and I was thrilled that Persimmon had supported them with £5,000 for their autism centre to help with speech and language. Good luck to Hudson Primary School  and thank you to Persimmon."

Parent Maria O'Connor who has helped lead the fundraising drive said:- "We are so grateful to Persimmon for their incredibly kind donation towards our fundraising efforts for our amazing School Hudson Primary. The donation will go towards a dedicated private speech therapist for Cherry Base Class which is so crucial for the development of our children who all have an autism diagnosis and will benefit greatly from this extra provision."

Ian Hilliker, Managing Director of Persimmon North West added:- "We're delighted to be able to support Hudson Primary School  in this way. It's great to be able to support such a fantastic School and help the amazing fundraising efforts of all involved."

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Liverpool will be divided into 13 neighbourhoods for the delivery of Council services

LIVERPOOL City Council is set to implement a new Neighbourhood Model to fundamentally transform the way it delivers frontline services for the people of the City.

A report is going to the Council's Cabinet, on:- Tuesday, 18 July 2023, recommending the adoption of the biggest shake up in how Council services are provided and commissioned in more than a decade.

The new model will see the City divided up into 13 Neighbourhoods, each led by a senior manager who will be permanently situated in the area. They will each work with departments across the Council to highlight and tackle the key issues in the area, be it housing, waste management, potholes, parking, or anti-social behaviour.

The landmark proposal, which has been highlighted as a key priority and has a £1.2m budget to recruit a team of 19 Officers, will place the Council much closer to its residents enabling it to better understand the need and demand across Liverpool's diverse communities.

The Cabinet report notes that the implementation of the Neighbourhood Model will be phased, initially focussing on the services within the Neighbourhoods and Housing directorates with a big emphasis on partnership working with other stakeholders in the City and communities.

If approved it is anticipated that recruitment of the new team will begin on a phased basis as soon as possible, with all roles to be recruited by next Spring.

Liverpool City Council has already begun piloting a neighbourhood model style approach, and has partnered with Cobalt Housing to deliver the Croxteth Hub.

Launched in January, the hub has brought together over twenty community partner agencies to offer a 'one stop shop' for a variety of essential local services; be it housing, health, employment and skills, benefits advice - so that residents can access support easily and quickly without travelling across the City.

Liverpool's new Neighbourhood Model will also place an emphasis on using data to improve services, as well as informing and influencing emerging strategies; for example leisure, libraries and property and family hubs in Children's services; to ensure the needs of each neighbourhood are better understood.

The new model will also support the Council's priorities on closing the gap on inequalities, giving residents a voice and enabling decisions to be informed by local issues and ultimately improving outcomes for residents and reduce demand for high cost responses.

The 4 key aims of Liverpool's Neighbourhood Model programme are to enable:-

  • More effective joint working across Council services locally with a focus on prevention, improving standards of delivery, maximising our assets and improving outcomes.
     

  • More effective use of data to understand local neighbourhood issues and to inform strategies, service design and delivery on the an appropriate geographical footprint.
     

  • An inclusive, partnership approach, working together to benefit residents and communities and enabling engagement in the decisions that impact their neighbourhoods.
     

  • Reduced duplication, particularly in resolving local issues.

Leader of Liverpool City Council, Cllr Liam Robinson, said:- "This new Neighbourhood Model lays the foundation for a complete reset of how this Council works with; and for; the residents of this City. Each community in Liverpool has their own unique issues and challenges and as a Council we need to reflect that in how we design, develop and deliver our services. This new model will put the Council at the heart of our communities, placing our eyes and ears closer to the ground than ever before so we can listen and respond much more intelligently and quickly. I said I wanted Liverpool City Council to be the best in the country. That's the goal and it's achievable if we work with our residents and partners in a more collaborative way. We also have amazing staff with a huge amount of local knowledge which we don't always use to our advantage. This model will empower people to make decision and take action. Our residents deserve better services and we will strain very sinew to deliver them. This is a huge task but this new Neighbourhood model sets out a clear roadmap to becoming much more efficient and effective in how we work with our communities and partners to make Liverpool a better City to live and work in."

Cllr Laura Robertson-Collins, Cabinet Member for Neighbourhoods, said:- "To make Liverpool a cleaner, greener and safer City we need to empower people with the belief and the confidence that they have a role to play; and our best route to achieving that goal is from the grassroots up. This new Neighbourhood model is also about reshaping our approach to better understand the problems in our communities. This is about listening more and using data more intelligently to measure and improve how we respond to the needs of our residents. We also need to be smarter and faster and more joined up as a Council, to not just think of an issue purely in terms of how that fits with a department's priorities. For example litter is more than just a waste management issue, it cuts across housing, highways and even planning. Anti-social behaviour is not just be the responsibility of the community safety team. And these new Neighbourhood managers will have the power to connect teams up, which means we should reach solutions far more efficiently and effectively. Recruitment is not going to happen overnight and we need to temper expectations in what can be achieved immediately. But we've seen in the Croxteth Hub that greater collaboration with other partners at a community level works. Greater collaboration also saves time and money as we're more likely to anticipate and pre-empt issues before they develop to the point that they become a drain on resources. That is the way forward. And we need everyone to join us to help us look after our City and make and keep it cleaner and safer."

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