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The Rural Social Scheme In South West Mayo john corless

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The Rural Social Scheme. In South West Mayo john corless. South West Mayo. Mayo – a big county. South West Mayo area... ... almost half the area of the county, ....and covers almost half the population. Newport 1 Supervisor. Castlebar 3 Supervisors. Westport. Mayo Abbey. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Rural Social Scheme

In South West Mayo

john corless

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South West Mayo

Mayo – a big county.South West Mayo area...... almost half the area of the county,....and covers almost half the

population.

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Westport

Castlebar

3 Supervisors

Claremorris2 Supervisors

Ballinrobe

2 Supervisors

Louisburgh

2 Supervisors

Newport

1 Supervisor

Mayo Abbey

Ballindine

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Structure

RSS Commenced in September 2004By October 2008 –

10 Schemes191 Participants

Co-Ordinator, 10 SupervisorsPart-time Administrator

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RSS Sub Committee

Reports to the board of SWMDC,...provides guidance and strategic direction...for programme implementation.Membership includes:IFA, Teagasc, Statutory and Community Representatives.

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Some Figures

We serve 133 Community groups

With 191 Participants- 136 Male- 55 Female

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Social Care and care for the elderly, Community Care for both pre-school and after school groups.

Serving 23 Communities30 Participants

- 28 Female- 2 Male

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Location

Currently operates measures in all areas.

Meals delivery service operates in four areas–

Louisburgh, Mayo Abbey,Castlebar,Ballindine.

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Numbers1 in 20 elderly underweight.As they get older figure rises.Community meals delivered to 7% of

elderly population in USA Australia – 5%Ireland and UK – 2%14.2% over 65 in Connaught.National average 11%

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No Legislative Framework

Left to Community and Social groups to deliver. HSE very supportive.RSS a vital ingredient.

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More Numbers

Delivering:

85 meals per week from Louisburgh. 80 meals a week from Mayo Abbey.120 meals a week from Ballindine.400 meals a week from Castlebar.

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AchievementsHot, nutritious meals three days a week

to 200 service users.Meals at childcare facilities.Production of organic vegetables.Communication/Contact.Excellent relationships with stakeholders.Developed best practice.Developed successful template.

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AchievementsHot, nutritious meals three days a week

to 200 service users.Meals at childcare facilities.Production of organic vegetables.Communication/Contact.Excellent relationships with stakeholders.Developed best practice.Developed successful template.

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Lessons Learned

Start small.Listen.Communities must take charge.High standards – exceed EHO

requirements.Start working and keep working

with HSE and EHO.

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ChallengesPersonnel.Training.Working with stakeholders.Funding needs – who gets what from

where.Keeping families and communities

involved.High community expectations of RSS

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SolutionsIdentifying and utilising RSS Participant

talents.Utilising volunteers.Pro active supervision.Developing relationships with

stakeholders.Regular reminders of role / boundaries

of RSS.

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Future Plans

Maintain existing service levels.Identify needs of communities.Identify needs of participants.Identify skill set of participants.Work with communities to meet their

needs by delivering high standard of service.

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Some Images

...from South West Mayo

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Brigid McGurrin in the kitchen at Mayo Abbey

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Teresa Derrig and Carmel Prendergast obviously enjoy chopping parsnips

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Eileen Hurst prepares vegetables at Mayo Abbey.

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Padraic Chalke gets the Mayo Abbey delivery van ready.

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Satisfied customers.

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and more satisfied customers.

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And another satisfied customer (with keen spectators.)

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Warmer Homes

The Warmer Homes Scheme is another service provided by SWMDC.

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Base & People

Warmer Homes operates out of Claremorris at Clar ICH offices.

4 Participants Involved.2 Installers2 Admin.

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Service Provided

Attic Insulation,Draught Proofing of houses,Lagging Jackets,Energy Saving Bulbs,Energy Saving Advice.

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Promotion

Advertising campaign.Local papers,Parish Newsletters,Local Radio,Posters,Word of mouth.

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Clients

Elderly,Low Income Families,All South West Mayo Area.Apply for service.Sometimes referred by HSE.Application processed.

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Numbers

Commenced in September 2006250 houses insulated to date.Typical saving of 30% on heating bill,

- 25% on water heating bill,- 80% on lighting bill.

Plus the environmental impact.

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ChallengesRecruiting Personnel- have to be able

to do the work and work with elderly. It isn’t for everyone.

Training.Surveying houses / Prioritising Clients.Working with clients.Reassuring clients as to nature of work.Health & Safety.

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Solutions

Training. Draw up criteria for prioritising

clients. Work closely with SEI and ESB.Regular visits to clients by supervisor.Ongoing review of operations.

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Future Plans

Continue to provide a high standard of service.

Become involved in Care & RepairProgramme.

Looking for new opportunities in energysaving areas.

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Some Images

...from Warmer Homes

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RSS Participants getting ready to insulate an attic.

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Work in progress

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Insulation in place.

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Government Intervention

History of Important and successful initiatives.

Free Education Introduced by Donagh O’Malley TD in 1966 – came in in 1969 Along with school bus service and

RTCs provided access to education for all..

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Other Initiatives

Children’s Allowance 1 Aug 1944. Half a Crown for third and subsequent children. Introduced by Seán Lemass TD.

Minister for Supplies, Industry and Commerce.

Went on to replace Eamonn DeValera as Taoiseach.

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Significance of RSSTime will be the judge. RSS has potential to equal the Free

Education and Children’s Allowance Interventions.Legacy of Minister Ó Cuív Who knows...... may even achieve high office of Lemass and his Grandfather.

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ConclusionRSS working well in South West Mayo. They say you can judge a community by how it treats its elders. In South West Mayo we keep them

warm, cut their fuel bills and give them hot nutritious dinners.

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Questions

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