Gosport charity's volunteer service helps point residents towards organisations to combat isolation and improve wellbeing
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In December, Gosport Voluntary Action’s Community Compass service developed from the charity’s previous Surgery Signposting Project.
This free community service is currently available by telephone and is for anyone in Gosport who needs to speak to someone who has the time to listen with compassion.
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Community Compass is proving valuable during Covid-19 by helping people with anxiety and depression improve their health and wellbeing.
Angela Gill, project manager, said: ‘Now more than ever GVA’s Community Compass is needed to help local people at one of the most challenging and frightening times in many people’s lives.
‘The social and mental health support needs will be there long after lockdown ends.’
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Hide AdThe original and unique partnership project started with Clinical Commissioning Group funding. The service was based within the Willow Group to provide support for patients across all Gosport’s surgeries.
More recently, financial support has been provided by Gosport Borough Council and by some of Gosport’s Hampshire county councillors to ensure the service continues during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Adrian Federico, clinical practice pharmacist at The Willow Group, said: ‘As a clinician it is hard to know exactly what is available locally, or we don’t have the time to properly discuss these in an appointment.
‘The signposters offer their expertise in this and their valuable time, which is a great way of supporting people to help themselves and really get them to connect with the local community and local services which can sometimes be hard. I really don’t know what we would do without this service now.’
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This includes befriending or practical older persons’ services, bereavement support, Citizens Advice, Solent Mind or Age Concern Gosport.
Volunteer Alex Bone said: ‘I enjoy trying to point people into the right direction and unravelling the complex needs they’ve got.’
To access the service either use the referral form at gva.org.uk or email Angela Gould on [email protected]
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