Further update – for Sunday 19th April – from Councillor Fraser Macpherson (West End) and Councillor Craig Duncan (Broughty Ferry)
FURLOUGH SCHEME EXTENDED
The Job Retention Scheme is being extended by one month to reflect continuing social distancing measures.
GET EMERGENCY CARE
The number of people attending Emergency Departments has dropped. Some seriously unwell patients are delaying coming to hospital or dialling 999. If you need help don’t wait.
MEDICINES
The advice is to please follow your normal repeat prescription ordering pattern and only order the medicines you need as there are no issues with the supply of medicines so there is no reason to stockpile.
Prescriptions may take longer to process because of the additional workload on pharmacies.
PETS
Dundonians urged to maintain mental health
Dundee City Council has launched a new social media campaign urging people to look after their mental health during the coronavirus pandemic. The initiative offers advice and sources of information such as helpline numbers.
It is reminding people who may be experiencing difficulties of organisations including Breathing Space (0800 83 85 87), Samaritans (116 123) and Childline (0800 1111).
DOMESTIC ABUSE
There is concern that domestic abuse may increase during the lockdown. You can access help here:
EXERCISE
New advice on travelling to exercise has been issued by the police in England. We have checked and it does not apply to Scotland. The advice continues to be to only exercise from your own home.
SUPERMARKETS
For Sainsbury customers who do not have access to the internet they offer a telephone order service – 0800 917 8557.
Scottish Community Councils
Support offered to unemployed from Barnardo’s
16-29, Living in Dundee, unemployed and needing help to prepare for the job market? If Yes, Barnardo’s can help you with their Employability Pathway programme and Barnardo’s Best programme.
Participants will be allocated a Project Worker who will take them through the registration process; create a clear action plan which will consider the above support areas plus any barriers to employment getting in the participant’s way to securing and sustaining employment, and also provide them with virtual training and support in vocational areas such as CV writing, job search skills, completing application forms and preparing for interviews.
Social Security Scotland – devolved benefits
The Scottish Government has temporarily changed eligibility for a number of Social Security Scotland’s benefits. This is to help people who are impacted by coronavirus and can’t get an application in on time – due to illness or caring responsibilities – to still get the support that they need.
INFORMATION
Covid community helpline for food, shopping, prescriptions, finances, personal care: 0800 952 0330 – People in Dundee on the shielded list only – 0300 123 1403. People in Dundee who are vulnerable but not on the shielded list – 0800 111 4000
Helpline for those who do not have symptoms but are looking for general health advice Tel: 0800 028 2816.
Helpline for small businesses, Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 5.30pm. Tel: 0300 303 0660.
SUPPORT AND ADVICE
This is an anxious and uncertain time but we want you to know that we are here to try to help constituents in whatever way that we can.
CONTACT DETAILS
WEST END WARD – Bailie Fraser Macpherson
Phone – Dundee 459378 (home)