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Information is being provided to residents in Aldeburgh, Leiston, Saxmundham and the surrounding villages to help them access support if they are struggling with their mental health.
Read more about "Helping communities access mental health support"...An East Suffolk Community Partnership is making a real difference to local communities after granting over £10,000 to local projects.
Read more about "Funding boost for local communities"...Solution Grid can be used to evaluate the how realistic and workable different options or solutions area.
Read more about "Solution Grid [C/S]"...For East Suffolk Council 'enabling' is not a political philosophy or set of legislative rights. It is about embedding a culture and approach to working with local people to deliver more with our communities by helping them to do things for themselves rather than doing things ‘to’ or ‘for’ them.
Read more about "Enabling Communities"...A network of venues offering residents a warm, safe space to socialise over the winter has reopened for the third year.
Read more about "Offering a Warm Welcome this winter"...Over £140,000 from a new fund has been allocated to community projects in East Suffolk.
Read more about "Four community projects benefit from developer contributions"...Despite the season, East Suffolk Council is asking people to think ahead to winter – and how their communities could provide support for residents who need it during the colder months.
Read more about "Winter grant scheme funding available for Warm Welcomes and cost of living support projects "...An East Suffolk community has been awarded special status by a leading charity for its understanding and support for people living with dementia.
Read more about "Bungay recognised for improving quality of life for people with dementia"...Anti-social behaviour (ASB) can have a devastating impact on its victims and the wider community. That is why the Safer Stronger Communities Board continues to prioritise tackling ASB across Suffolk and will be taking part in the first national Anti-Social Behaviour Awareness week, between 19 and 25 July 2021.
Read more about "Tackling anti-social behaviour"...The following groups, also known as 'relevant bodies', are all eligible to express an interest in bidding to run a particular district council service:
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