Cambridgeshire Deaf News Autumn 2016

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Cambridgeshire

Deaf News
Autumn 2016

All the news


from CDA

Members of Cambs Deaf Church enjoyed the


summer camp meeting of deaf Christians UK

Harry Potter Fans enjoyed a day at Warner Bros Studio to see how the films were
made! The event was organbised by Peterborough Deaf Club.

Job Vacancy
Action Deafness and the Cambridgeshire Deaf
Association (CDA) are working together in an exciting
new partnership to deliver personal care in the
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough area to people
who use sign language and have additional needs.
Action Deafness are a CQC registered provider and
deliver first class personal care among many other
quality services. Cambridgeshire Deaf Association are
the long-established provider of deaf services at
the heart of the local Deaf Community.
Working together, we are aiming to deliver
Action Deafness high quality care to deaf
people who use sign language in our area. Care
provided in sign language is essential for deaf
peoples health and well-being.
We have vacancies for Personal Care Assistants

CDA Community Over 50s Club visited


the Churchill War Rooms in London.

for start immediately working in the Huntingdon and


Peterborough areas.
Were looking for caring, understanding and
professional people that can use sign language well
and have attained either BSL level 2 or are working
towards it.
If you want a rewarding personal care role in the Deaf
community that puts your skills to use, please send
your CV to [email protected] for the attention of
Andy.

Deaf people took to the water on a specially organised


accessible boat trip on the River Ouse from
Hartford Marina.

Neil Coote
from Ipswich has
been fundraising
again! This time for
United Response
by selling his own
plants that he had
grown.

Ky Dai is the new


CDA Community
Worker. Shell be
running drop ins
across the county
including a new
Wisbech Drop In

Janies
View

From Cambridgeshire Deaf


Association Chairperon
Dr Janie Anderson

Our staff and


volunteers have
been campaigning
about having
communication
support with the
yellow cards. I
would like to say
a big thank you
to everyone who campaigns.

Dear All,
It was lovely to see so many of
you at the AGM. One of the main
things I said was a big thank you
to everyone who has played a part
this year. I would like to repeat
what I said here.
Our staff have worked very hard
this year developing our services.
We now have more places to go,
more courses, more places to get
help all over our patch. I would
like to take this opportunity to say
a big thank you to everyone who
helps deliver this service.
Our staff have worked very hard
growing our advocacy service.
We have delivered the Freedom
course as well as helping people
in trouble or people who have a
problem explaining their choices.
I would like to say a big thank you
to our advocacy team.

Our staff have been working hard


delivering Deaf awareness courses
and teaching people BSL at all
sorts of levels. I would like to say
a big thank you to everyone who
teaches.
Our staff have been working
hard supporting people in the
community enabling them to live
full lives we are in partnership
with Action Deafness to enable us
to support our most vulnerable
Community members to live the
way they want to. Our volunteers
befriend and support other
members of our community to
bring light into their lives. I would
like to give a big thank you to
everyone who cares and supports.
Our staff and volunteers run
this organisation doing all the
administration for the building
and for staff, preparing the bids
and the reports, managing the
finances, making sure we do
everything a high standard. We

are working hard to achieve the


PQASSO standard for charities
and we are getting closer to this.
I would like to say a big thank
you to everyone from my fellow
trustees to everyone who helps us
work to this high standard.
Our staff and volunteers have
been creating social opportunities
and I would like to say a big thank
you to everyone who has been
helping with fun times.
I would like to say a big thank
you to everyone who has been
volunteering to help with Deaf
church activities in partnership
with CDA it is lovely that the
church community can meet here
in the lovely refurbished Hope
Hall just as it was built for all
those years before.
Finally I would like to say big
thank you to Andy Palmer who
has been working very hard to
lead CDA into the future as a
strong organisation who can make
a difference locally and nationally.
I know we will continue to grow
stronger this year too.
Best wishes to everyone.

Dr Janie

Our Managing Advocate Ruth


Godden speaks at Access Bedford
Mental Health Conference with Womens Aids
Treacy Foster talking about education deaf woman about
domestic abuse.
Deafblind runner
James Clarke came to
Peterborough Deaf Club to
talk to people there about
his amazing 100 Medal
Challenge.
James has recently
completed the challenge
and the inspirational man
came to Peterborough to tell
people all about it!

Diary
Dates
October
Monday 24 October 10:00
Ely drop- in
High Flyer, Ely
Tuesday 25 October 11:30
Cambridge Lunchtime Drop
in
CDA, 8 Romsey Terrrace,
Cambridge, CB1 3NH
Tuesday 25 October 10:30
CDAs Open Support
Services
CDA, 8 Romsey Terrace,
Cambridge CB1 3NH
Wednesday 26 October
12:30
CDAs Peterborough Deaf
Drop-in
City College, Peterborough
Monday 31 October 10:30
Peterborough Coffee
Morning
Ricos Rivergate Centre,
Peterborough

November
Tuesday 1 November 10:30
CDAs Open Support
Services
CDA, 8 Romsey Terrace,
Cambridge CB1 3NH
Wednesday 2 November
12:30
CDAs Peterborough Deaf
Drop-in
City College, Peterborough
Thursday 3 November 12:30
Huntingdon Drop - In
Weatherspoons, Huntingdon
Tuesday 8 November 10:30
CDAs Open Support
Services
CDA, 8 Romsey Terrace,
Cambridge CB1 3NH
Wednesday 9 November
10:30
CDAs Cambridge Deaf
Coffee Morning
Debenhams Restaurant,
Grafton Centre, Cambridge
Wednesday 9 November
12:30
CDAs Peterborough Deaf
Drop-in
City College, Peterborough
Thursday 10 November
11:30
Fenland Drop -in
March
Thursday 10 November
09:30
Open Support Service
March
Friday 11 November 10:30
Peterborough BSL Gathering
Argo Lounge, Peterborough
Friday 11 November 19:30
Huntingdon Deaf and
Hearing Club (CDA Event)
Huntingdon Tesco
Community Room

Monday 14 November
10:30
Peterborough Coffee
Morning
Ricos Rivergate Centre,
Peterborough
Monday 14 November 10:00
Ely Drop-in
The High Flyer, Newnham
Street, Ely
Tuesday 15 November 10:30
CDAs Open Support
Services
CDA, 8 Romsey Terrace,
Cambridge CB1 3NH
Wednesday 16 November
12:30
CDAs Peterborough Deaf
Drop-in
City College, Peterborough
Wednesday 16 November
09:00
Open Support Service
CDA
Thursday 17 November
12:30
Huntingdon Drop - In
Weatherspoons, Huntingdon
Saturday 19 November
19:00
Cambridge Deaf Club
CDA, Romsey Terrace,
Cambridge, CB1 3NH
Tuesday 22 November 10:30
CDAs Open Support
Services
CDA, 8 Romsey Terrace,
Cambridge CB1 3NH
Wednesday 23 November
12:30
CDAs Peterborough Deaf
Drop-in
City College, Peterborough
Wednesday 23 November
09:00
Open Support Service
CDA

Thursday 24th November


10am
Wisbech Drop in
Rose and Crown Hotel
Wisbech
Monday 28 November
10:30
Peterborough Coffee
Morning
Ricos Rivergate Centre,
Peterborough
Monday 28 November 10:00
Ely drop- in
High Flyer, Ely
Tuesday 29 November 11:30
Cambridge Lunchtime Drop
in
CDA, 8 Romsey Terrrace,
Cambridge, CB1 3NH
Tuesday 29 November 10:30
CDAs Open Support
Services
CDA, 8 Romsey Terrace,
Cambridge CB1 3NH
Wednesday 30 November
12:30
CDAs Peterborough Deaf
Drop-in
City College, Peterborough
Wednesday 30 November
09:00
Open Support Service
CDA

December
Thursday 1 December 12:30
Huntingdon Drop - In
Weatherspoons, Huntingdon
Tuesday 6 December 10:30
CDAs Open Support Services
CDA, 8 Romsey Terrace,
Cambridge CB1 3NH
Wednesday 7 December
12:30
CDAs Peterborough Deaf
Drop-in
City College, Peterborough
Wednesday 7 December
09:00
Open Support Service
CDA
Thursday 8 December 11:30
Fenland Drop -in
March
Thursday 8 December 09:30
Open Support Service
March
Saturday 10 December
16:00
Peterborough Deaf Club
Christmas Party
Apple Cart, Stanground,
Peterborough (book in
advance)
Monday 12 December 10:30
Peterborough Coffee
Morning
Ricos Rivergate Centre,
Peterborough
Monday 12 December 10:00
Ely Drop-in
The High Flyer, Newnham
Street, Ely
Tuesday 13 December 19:30
Huntingdon Deaf and
Hearing Club
Barlew Mow Pub
Huntingdon
Tuesday 13 December 10:30
CDAs Open Support Services
CDA, 8 Romsey Terrace,
Cambridge CB1 3NH

Wednesday 14 December
10:30
CDAs Cambridge Deaf
Coffee Morning
Debenhams Restaurant,
Grafton Centre, Cambridge
Wednesday 14 December
12:30
CDAs Peterborough Deaf
Drop-in
City College, Peterborough
Thursday 15 December
12:30
Huntingdon Drop - In
Weatherspoons, Huntingdon
Saturday 17 December
19:00
Cambridge Deaf Club
CDA, Romsey Terrace,
Cambridge, CB1 3NH
Tuesday 20 December 11:30
Cambridge Lunchtime Drop
in
CDA, 8 Romsey Terrrace,
Cambridge, CB1 3NH
Tuesday 20 December 10:30
CDAs Open Support Services
CDA, 8 Romsey Terrace,
Cambridge CB1 3NH
Wednesday 21 December
12:30
CDAs Peterborough Deaf
Drop-in
City College, Peterborough
Thursday 22nd November
10am
Wisbech Drop in
Rose and Crown Hotel
Wisbech
Monday 26 December 10:30
Peterborough Coffee
Morning
Ricos Rivergate Centre,
Peterborough

Wednesday 28 December
12:30
CDAs Peterborough Deaf
Drop-in
City College, Peterborough

January
Tuesday 3 January 10:30
CDAs Open Support Services
CDA, 8 Romsey Terrace,
Cambridge CB1 3NH
Thursday 5 January 12:30
Huntingdon Drop - In
Weatherspoons, Huntingdon
Monday 9 January 10:00
Ely Drop-in
The High Flyer, Newnham
Street, Ely
Tuesday 10 January 10:30
CDAs Open Support Services
CDA, 8 Romsey Terrace,
Cambridge CB1 3NH
Wednesday 11 January
10:30
CDAs Cambridge Deaf
Coffee Morning
Debenhams Restaurant,
Grafton Centre, Cambridge
Thursday 12 January 11:30
Fenland Drop -in
March
Thursday 12 January 09:30
Open Support Service
March
Friday 13 January 19:30
Huntingdon Deaf and
Hearing Club (CDA Event)
Huntingdon Tesco
Community Room
Tuesday 17 January 10:30
CDAs Open Support Services
CDA, 8 Romsey Terrace,
Cambridge CB1 3NH
Thursday 19 January 12:30
Huntingdon Drop - In
Weatherspoons, Huntingdon

Monday 26 December 10:00


Ely drop- in
High Flyer, Ely

Saturday 21 January 19:00


Cambridge Deaf Club
CDA, Romsey Terrace,
Cambridge, CB1 3NH

Tuesday 27 December 10:30


CDAs Open Support Services
CDA, 8 Romsey Terrace,
Cambridge CB1 3NH

Monday 23 January 10:00


Ely drop- in
High Flyer, Ely

CDA are part of a


new partnership called Total
Voice Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.
This means our team will be providing advocacy to deaf
people for the next 5 years! Contact us to make a referral if you think you
may need advocacy.

Our Managing Advocate Ruth Godden has won a


prestigious award. She won Health Worker of the Year
at the Cambridge News Awards in recognition of her
advocavy work with deaf people with complex
health needs.

Heres the pictures from


Peterborough Uniteds Deaf Football
Teams 2-1 loss to Leeds in the English Deaf
Cup.
Qadeer Hussain scored Peterboroughs only
goal but it could have been a different results
as Peterborough were probably the better side.

Useful
Contacts

Hearing Support Team


01223 728 310
Email:hearing.support@
cambridgeshire.gov.uk
www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/
hearingsupport
Cambridgeshire Area
Babbage House,Shire Hall, Castle
Park, Cambridge, CB3 0AT
Cambridgeshire Sensory Services
Providing advice and support for
for Equipment
parents and child through from
Email: sensory.generalduty@
the early years until they leave
cambridgeshire.gov.uk
school.
Text: 07765 898732
(Make sure you give your full
Cambridge and Huntingdon Deaf
name, date of birth, address, how
Childrens Society
you communicate (Eg.BSL or SSE)
cambridgeandhuntingdon@
and what equipment has broken
ndcsgroup.org.uk
or you need.) text 07717 618735
Sarah Hammond- 01480 414 089
or Justin Lewis 01223 300361 and
Disability Service
visit the website www.ndcs.org.
Amundsen House
uk/chdcs
Compass Point Business Park
Stocks Bridge Way
Peterborough Area
St Ives PE27 5JL
Peterborough Social Care
Phone: 0345 045 5221
Services
Fax: 01480 498066
Email: adultsocialcare@
Minicom: 01480 376743
peterborough.gcsx.gov.uk
Text: 07917 133170
Cambridgeshire Sensory Services
Voice 01733 747474
Email: Email: sensory.
Fax 01733 454445
generalduty@cambridgeshire.
Minicom: 01733 454449
gov.uk
Text: 07765 898732
Peterborough Social Care
Services
Cambridgeshire Social Services
Email: adultsocialcare@
for Deaf children and young
peterborough.gcsx.gov.uk
people
Text: 07917 133170
Claire Butcher, Awdry House, 110
Ramnoth Road, Wisbech, PE13
Peterborough Citizens Advice
2JD.
[email protected].
Telephone: 0345 045 5203
(General enquiries) Fax: 01480
CDAs Peterborough Deaf Skills
376748
Club
Minicom: 01480 376743
2 weekly at Quaker House. 4pm
Email: referralcentre.children@
6pm Charlene Spires, charlenes@
cambridgeshire.gov.uk
cambsdeaf.org

Peterborough and District Deaf


Childrens Society
www.pddcs.co.uk
[email protected]
Peterborough Lead Teacher of
the Deaf
Teresa Quail
[email protected].
uk
Social Care Services for Children
01733 747474
Drop ins
CDAs Peterborough Deaf Drop in
2 weekly at City College
Peterborough, Ky Dai 07557
258230 [email protected]
CDAs Cambridge Deaf Drop in
At CDA, monthly. Contact CDA
[email protected] for more
information
CDAs Ely Deaf Drop In
CDA, Ky Dai 07557 258230
[email protected]
Monthly at High Flyer, Ely 10am12pm
CDAs Huntingdon Deaf Drop in
CDA, [email protected]
07902 281668
First and third Thursday of the
month, 12.30pm 2.30pm
Sandford House Pub, Huntingdon
CDAs Fenland Deaf Drop in
Christian Centre,
Upwell Road March
Meets on third Thursday each
month 11.30am 2.30pm
Ky Dai 07557 258230 ky@
cambsdeaf.org

CDAs Wisbech Deaf Drop in


Every 4th Thursday, Ky Dai 07557
258230 [email protected]
Rose and Crown, Wisbech
Deaf Clubs
March Deaf and District Deaf
Club
St Peters Church Hall, March,
Cambs. Meets first Friday each
month from 711pm. Contact
Godfrey Palmer by email
[email protected] or
Christine Pape 07902 282390
Peterborough Deaf Club
Kingfisher Centre, Bretton,
Peterborough. Meets second
Saturday each month. Dan
McMillan mcdans@googlemail.
com
Cambridge Deaf Club
Held at Cambridge Deaf
Association. 8 Romsey
Terrace. Third Saturday of the
month. Contact CDA for more
information.
Huntingdon Deaf Club
[email protected]
07902 281668
Social Events
CDAs Peterborough Coffee
Morning
Pret-a-Manger, John Uren 07943
876850
CDAs Cambridge Deaf Coffee
Morning. Every Second
Wednesday of the month. See
the list of dates below:
From 10:30am to 12pm, BHS
Coffee Shop, Grafton Centre.
Cambridge. Coordinator, Julie
Garner

CDAs Peterborough BSL


Gathering
Argo Lounge, Bridge Street,
Peterborough charlenes@
cambsdeaf.org
Cambridge Tea & Sign
Waterstones, 22 Sydney Street,
Cambridge
[email protected]
BSL Caf in Wisbech
Octavias Cafe, Octavia House,
Wisbech Cambs, PE14 7DA.
Fenland Deaf Sky watchers Club
Where: Thorney Toll Village Hall
Contact by Glide or Text Godfrey
on 07801 705659 or David on
07718 489396
Deaf Pubs
The Regal Wetherspoon, 3839 Saint Andrews Street,
Cambridge, CB2 3AR
Golden Hind, 355 Milton Road,
Cambridge CB4 Brickpope@
gmail.com
The Gordon Arms pub on
Oundle Road, Peterborough. 1st
Wednesday of the month.
CDA Sign Language Academy
(BSL Course and Deaf Awareness
Courses) Charlene Spires
[email protected]
CDA Hope Hall Hire
Andy Palmer 01223 246237
[email protected]
CDA Media & CDA Life
[email protected]
07989 402981
Cambridgeshire Deaf Church
Jan Smith 07596 652077 or
[email protected]

Cambridge Hard of Hearing Club


Meetings are held at the
Meadows Community Centre, 1
St. Catherines Road, Cambridge
CB4 3XJ. Phone Pam on
01223 235547 or text Chris
07876108963
Cambridgeshire Hearing Help
8a Romsey Terrace, Cambridge.
Tel / Text 01223 416141
MonFri 9am to
2pm enquiries@
cambridgeshirehearinghelp.org.
uk
Deeping Signpost
Nigel Frisby Deeping Baptist
Church, 42 Bridge Street,
Deeping St James, Peterborough,
PE6 8HA. deeping_baptist@
btinternet.com
Addenbrookes Audiology
Box: 94
Cambridge University Hospitals
NHS Foundation Trust
Hills Road,
Cambridge,
CB2 0QQ
Tel: 01223 217 797
Fax: 01223 586 912
Minicom: 01223 274 494
[email protected]
Emmeline Implant Centre
Box: 163, Cambridge University
Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust,
Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 0QQ
Tel/minicom: 01223 217 589
Appointments line: 01223 348
973
Fax: 01223 586 735

Who we support

People who use sign language


as their preferred method of
communication or have significant
problems with communicating as a
result of their hearing loss.

CDA Support
Services
We provide support to deaf people
with a wide-range of issues, including
the following: Correspondence,
Accommodation, Finances, Health,
Education and employment,
Benefits, Family Issues, Providing
information, Accessing services,
Social interaction, Developing new
skills, Emotional support.

CAB Advisory
Service

Care Act
Advocacy

The Care Act requires that local


authorities involve people in
decisions made about them and
their care and support. We advocate
for deaf recipients of care in the
following situations:
Needs and carers assessments |
preparation of a care or support plan
| review of care or support plans
Safeguarding issues |local authority
appeals

Professional
Advocacy
Make a referral
online

You can refer for our services


online through our website https://
cambsdeaf.org/advocacy-andsupport/

If a deaf person is in situation where


they are unsure what choices are
available or feel its difficult to
express themselves, our Advocates
can give them all the options
available so they can make an
informed decisions.
Advocates take action to support
people to: Understand options,
Access information and services,
Express views and wishes, Secure
rights, represent interests.

Independent
Mental Capacity
Advocacy

Your local council, or the NHS


decision maker MUST refer you if
you have no appropriate family and
friends who can be consulted and
you have been assessed as lacking
the capacity to make a decision
about:
Any serious medical treatments
A move to a hospital that would be
for more than 28 days
A move to a care home that would
be for more than 8 weeks
Your safety or care which is likely to
result in you being deprived of your
liberty

NHS Complaints
Advocacy
Supporting you to make complaints
about the NHS.

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