Monday, 22 September 2014

EVENING GAZETTE NEWSPAPER 22ND SEPTEMBER 2014


Challenge of resort’s secret army of carers

The Poyner sisters, Katie, 10, Louise, 15 and Lily, seven, who help mum Sarah look after dad Chris
The Poyner sisters, Katie, 10, Louise, 15 and Lily, seven, who help mum Sarah look after dad Chris
They are the hidden army of thousands, suffering alone without and semblance of support.
Blackpool’s secret army of carers look after those who they hold dearest to them with unquestioning love and loyalty.
And in the face of such silent self-sacrifice to their parents, siblings, spouses and friends, Blackpool’s unpaid carers are now being urged to come forward and get the help they need.
New statistics show there are more than 16,000 people across Blackpool voluntarily looking after others.
While this number may seem high in itself there are many more, including young children, who are feared to be off the radar of the authorities and struggling to cope – with the stigma of caring for sufferers of alcoholism and drug addictions among the reasons why they refuse to come forward.
Fylde Coast Carers Centre (FCCC), which has around 3,000 people on its database, says the official number of 16,319 resort carers is not surprising.
“The biggest issue to us is there will be many more thousands above that who will not be recognised,” says FCCC’s chief officer Michelle Smith.
“It may be because of the very word ‘carer’ – people see that word and don’t recognise that means them.
“For others it’s around stigma. If you’re caring for a partner or a parent with mental health issues or alcoholism or drug problems, they may not wish to make themselves known for different reasons.”
She added: “Our biggest challenge is in helping people to identify themselves and come out.”
Among the 3,000 on FCCC’s books are between 300 and 400 young people.
Blackpool topped the Lancashire league table for the number of registered unpaid carers within its boundaries.
In Wyre the number was 13, 837, while in Fylde it was 9,187.
Michelle explained the resort’s demographics accounted for such a high number in Blackpool.
She said: “We’ve got a higher level of older people and a lot of people with a lot of complex problems living in poverty. The focus from us is to get these young people into employment, education and training.
“A lot of them have very low aspirations and believe their lot is as a carer.
“Our job is to try and help them overcome these barriers.”
Sarah Poyner, from Bispham, serves as a full-time carer for her 40-year-old husband Chris – aided by their three daughters Katie, 10, Louise, 15 and Lily, seven.
Former builder Chris had a heart attack followed by a pulmonary embolism, and is now confined to a wheelchair and can no longer work.
He needs help washing and dressing himself along with other day-to-day issues which need tending to.
While the couple have taken the decision to home-school their three daughters – Sarah, 41, believes schools could do more to be understanding towards young carers.
She said: “I know quite a lot of people with children who do help their parents.
“The schools just aren’t made aware of that and they don’t understand that they care about that parent while they’re at school, worrying about whether their mum or dad is going to be poorly or need to go to hospital while they’re there.
“These children get picked on and bullied because they’re worrying about their parents.
“I’ve heard from other people how a teacher will give a whole class detention and the child will say they’ve got to get back home to look after their mum, but the teachers just don’t seem to be made aware of the fact that they actually do.”
Sarah, a former nurse, says that care has just become part of her life but admits others are struggling under different circumstances.
She added: “A lot of people don’t know there is a carers’ centre and if you want somebody to talk to you can pick up the phone.
“Sometimes people just need a bit of advice and not many people know where to turn. People just need to be made aware of where you can get that support.”
“There should be some sort of funding so carers can get training in things like first aid, so they don’t feel isolated.”
On October 18 Blackpool is at the heart of a national Best Breakfast campaign run by the Carers Trust. It is the first ever national fundraising campaign to help raise money to support unpaid carers in the UK and give them a break from their caring role.
The trust is encouraging people to wake up to the realities of caring by hosting a breakfast or lending support.
To find out more visit www.britainsbestbreakfast.org

Monday, 15 September 2014

WEEK 1 - 8TH SEPTEMBER 2014



     This year Louise is classed as being in her final year of Key Stage 4 - Year 11 and set to sit her IGCSE's this summer 2015. We will be continuing to follow the edexcel IGCSE syllabus for Mathematics, English Literature, English Language, History and Geography. This will be studied with a view to continuing to college to study childcare.





Katie is in her first year of Key Stage 3 and what is classed as her first year of High School - Secondary Level education. This year we will continue with a wide variety of learning subjects and topics. These subjects will be Mathenatics, English, History, Geography, Art, Science, DT and ICT.









 Lily is in her first year of Key Stage 2 and what is classed as her first year of  Junior education. This year we will continue with a wide variety of learning subjects and topics. These subjects will be Numeracy, Literacy, History, Geography, Art, Science, DT and ICT.







  In addition to there individual subjects as a group they will also go swimming, library, cooking and various other pursuits and activities. There will also be a number of field trips and visits to various places relating to our individual subjects.


Friday, 9 May 2014

12TH MAY 2014 HOLIDAYS

This week we are on mid session break. And we are at HAVEN again!


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WK 28 - 5TH MAY 2014

    Our learning week beginning Monday 5th May 2013 



     It was a shorter week than usual this week. Monday 5th May was a bank Holiday and on Friday 9th May we went away on holiday. 

     Louise was concentrating working on the MEP maths unit Number Patterns and managed to complete the unit. No literacy work was done this week.

     In Geography Louise has been continuing with topic of "Population and Settlement". In particular she has been looking at the different characteristics of land use zones of urban areas in LEDC's and MEDC's.  

     History this week has been looking at the failure of the Schleffen plan and the lead up to the  start of trench warfare. 

     Katie has been doing research into names found on the various war memorials of the Fylde Coast. The aim is to find a soldier she can compile a lapbook about and follow his journey through the war. 

     She has been doing maths revision this week to reaffirm what she has learnt this session.

     There has been no direct Literacy or Geography work this week.

     Lily has been doing work from her books and reading. She has worked when she could but she had to visit  the hospital on Wednesday regarding her broken leg which took most of the day so she has not had a lot of spare time.


     Louise, Katie and Lily have been to their clubs on Tuesday this week but because Monday was a Bank Holiday Louise's clubs were not on and with going away on Friday Louise did not go to her Thursday or Friday groups.


     The girls are all looking forward to their holiday this next week.

Tuesday, 29 April 2014

WK 26 - APRIL 21ST 2014

                                             
Our learning week beginning Monday 21st April 2014



     This week has been a shorter week than usual. Monday was Easter Monday and the girls enjoyed a day of fun and eating their Easter eggs.

     On Tuesday we had our annual inspection from the Education officer for Blackpool Borough Council. She was here for about three hours and looked at all aspects of their work and spoke to all three girls about what they had been doing and their progress. She also looked at their environment for learning and will now produce a report of her findings in due course.

     This week Louise has been working on the MEP maths unit of Number Patterns

      In English Louise has started to study the novel "The strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde".

      In Geography Louise has continued with unit "Population and Settlement".

      In history Louise has been working on researching the "Schleiffen Plan" and how it shaped the start of the First World War.


      Katie has been studying the mep maths book and continuing to complete the exercises and work.

     In English she has started to read  the novel "War Horse".     

     In History and Geography, Katie has continued to look at the places the First World War took place and the role of animals in it. 

      Lily has been continuing to use her maths and English work books. 
   

    This week the girls have  been to all their clubs or activities.


Wednesday, 23 April 2014

MESSY CHURCH FRIDAY 18TH APRIL 2014




This time Messy Church was held on Good Friday.

    

     

They sang songs.





They made Easter bread with poppy seeds on.






They played games.





They made Easter baskets and chose 5 items each to put in them.




They made a spinny wheel.














WK 25 - APRIL 14TH 2014

     Our learning week beginning Monday 14th April 2014.

     This week was a shorter week than usual with it being Easter and Good Friday this week. 


 


     This week Louise has been working on the maths unit of Fractions and Percentage. 

       In English Louise has been continuing to study the book "The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde".

       In History she has started to produce her lapbook on "Depth Study A: The First World War, 1914–18".

     In Geography, Louise has started to produce her lapbook on the topic of "Population and Settlements".



     Katie has been continuing to work from the MEP maths syllabus and is progressing well. 

     In English she has been continuing with "War Horse" and has started to complete a workbook about the book and aspects from it which involve research and writting.

     History and Geography has been a continuation of the First World War and the use of animals.

      Lily has been completing some different worksheets this week for Maths and English from a very popular home learning company called U R BRAINY. She has enjoyed using these sheets and has progressed very well indeed.

      Literacy work today for Lily consisted of reading a passage about "going to visit Grandma". Lily read this well and then answered the questions relating to the story.





     All clubs have been off this week with the schools being on Easter Holiday. They did go to Messy Church on Good Friday and their is a later post about this.



Monday, 14 April 2014

WK 24 - APRIL 7TH 2014

Our learning week beginning Wednesday 9th April 2014

     This week has been a shorter week than normal as we only returned from holiday on Monday and had some hospital appointments to attend on Tuesday. We started work from Wednesday.

     This week Louise has not done any MEP maths units but will return to these next week.

      In English Louise has started working on the novel "The strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde".

      In Geography she has started the IGCSE unit "Population and Settlement". We have discussed the information that she will need to process in order to be able to complete the exam on this subject.

      In History Louise has started working on the unit "Depth Study A: The First World War, 1914–18". This was a case again of going through the unit with her and discussing what she will need to learn.

    
     Katie has started to study the First World War and the role animals played in it. This unit will also cover her Geography in finding where places were that became involved with the war and countries who came to help or gave help. 

     In English she has started to read the novel "War Horse". No Maths was done this week.
    

      Lily has continued to use her maths and English work books. 

    
    This week all clubs and activities have been carried out as usual (apart from Monday when we were travelling back from holidays).

Wednesday, 9 April 2014

MARCH 24th 2014 HOLIDAYS!!!!

From Monday 24th March until Tuesday 8th April we were on holiday. We stayed at a Haven Holiday park in North Wales near Pwhelli. The girls really enjoyed the holiday and it was a well deserved break.


Monday, 24 March 2014

WK 23 - MARCH 17TH 2014

Our learning week beginning Monday 17th March 2014


     This week Louise has been carrying out revision on all the maths topics that she has done since the start of January. She has been completing revision booklets on each subject.

     In English she has been looking at a further five texts from the syllabus.

     In Geography and History she has been finishing off her units and completing the lapbooks fully ready to use for revision purposes.

     This week Katie has been back to using her MEP maths book and as been doing some English tests to see how she has been progressing.

     Lily has been doing the same as she usually does and has been working very well considering she is finding it hard to manage with her leg as it is.   

    This week all clubs and activities have been carried out as usual.

    I am really pleased with the way in which all three girls have worked since returning after Christmas. They have all worked really hard without having a break for holidays like they would have done if they were in a school. 

     I feel that they have thoroughly earned a holiday and they are now going to have two weeks off.

     Have a great time girls you deserve it!!


Monday, 17 March 2014

WK 22 - MARCH 10TH 2014

Our learning week beginning Monday 10th March 2014


     This week Louise has been working on the MEP maths unit of Equations

     In English Louise has been continuing to study the texts from "Songs of Ourselves Volume 2"which are on the syllabus:

       In Geography Louise has continued  looking at the interaction between the natural environment and human activities, with reference to natural hazards, landscape processes, climate and the ecosystems in the unit "Weather, Climate and Natural Vegetation".  

      In history Louise has putting the final work together for her lapbook on the events that led up to the start of the First World War.


   Katie has this week finished all her work on the Winter Olympic Games and Russia. She has produced some great work and I will post some photos once they have been sorted out.

      Lily has been continuing to use her maths and English work books and using maths apps on her tablet as well as reading. 

     
    This week all clubs and activities have been carried out as usual as Mum has taken Lily to youth club and stayed with her there so that she would be allowed to attend it.

Thankyou girls for trying your best and having a great week.

Monday, 10 March 2014

WK 21 - MARCH 3RD 2014

Our learning week beginning Monday 3rd March 2014


     This week has been quite an eventful week. The three girls all went to the Young Carers Youth Club on Tuesday evening as they normally do. It wasn't long before we received a phone call from the leader of the club to say that Lily had fallen over and had hurt her leg, was upset and wanted her Mum. We went to the centre where youth club was being held to see Lily sat outside on one of the benches with her leg up. Mum looked at her leg and said "we need to call an ambulance it looks as though she has broken it".

     So to cut a long story short Lily went on a nice ride in an ambulance to Victoria Hospital where it turns out she had indeed broken her leg near to her foot. Where she has broken it was on the growth plate. They were thinking of keeping her in hospital overnight for the Consultant to see if they were wanting to operate on it the following morning. They decided to let her come home for the night and to return to the clinic in the morning when they make a decision regarding and operation. So Lily had her leg put in plaster and came home to spend the night.

     The following morning (Wednesday) , Mum took her back to the hospital to see the consultant. He decided that they were not going to operate at the moment but wait and see how it managed to repair itself. He said that she needed to have it plastered in a particular position and she must not, at any time, be weight bearing on it.

     She ended up with a nice pink plaster on it and we had to get a wheel chair with a leg rest on it to bring her home. So she has to go back in six weeks to see how it is and they may even decide to operate on it then. Let's hope it heals it properly and there is no need to.

     So now Lily is lapping up all the attention and loves being waited on.


Poor Louise and Katie don't know what has hit them!!!


     This week Louise has been working on the MEP maths unit of Equations

     In English Louise has been begining to study texts from "Songs of Ourselves Volume 2", and has been looking at the following texts out of the 14 on the syllabus:

 William Blake, ‘Clod and Pebble’
 Lady Mary Wroth, ‘Song’
 Kathleen Raine, ‘Passion’
 George Herbet, ‘Love’
 John Donne, ‘Love’s Infiniteness’
 William Wordsworth, ‘She was a Phantom of delight’.

      In Geography Louise has continued with the unit "Weather, Climate and Natural Vegetation".  She has been looking at the interaction between the natural environment and human activities, with reference to natural hazards, landscape processes, climate and the ecosystems.

      In history Louise has putting together her lapbook on the events that led up to the start of the First World War.

       
    Katie has continued her work on the Winter Olympic Games and the country of Russia. She has been concluding her research along with putting all this information into her two lapbooks. Lots of effort and time has been put into these lapbooks and should be amazing when she has finished them. She has also produced work to go on the wall dispaly.
     

      Lily has had a quiet week this week as she has been in a lot of pain with her leg. She has read quite a lot and been using her tablet for the maths apps.


    This week all clubs and activities have been carried out as usual with the exception of Lily who has not been able to.

Monday, 3 March 2014

WK 20 - FEBRUARY 24TH 2014

Our learning week beginning Monday 24th February 2014


     This week Louise has been working on the MEP maths unit of Equations

     In English Louise has once again this week still been looking at the Thomas Hardy texts - At the Word ‘Farewell’, During Wind and Rain, In Time of ‘The Breaking of Nations’, No Buyers: A Secret Scene and Nobody Comes. Once again she been studying the way in which they were written and their meanings and comparing his works.

      In Geography Louise has been researching the two type of ecosystems and their distribution and characteristics. She has also been looking at the relationship of each type of natural vegetation to the features of the two climates.


      In history Louise is coming to an end researching the events that lead up to the start of the First World War.



      


     
      Katie is working well using the MEP maths book. 
    
     The work on Russia and the Olympics is continuing at a great pace. She has been watching different sports events and been producing booklets and foldables for her lapbooks.   
     


      This week, as if you can't guess, Lily has continued to use her maths and English work books and enjoys working in them immensely.  

     This week all clubs and activities have been carried out as usual.

Monday, 24 February 2014

WK 19 - FEBRUARY 17TH 2014

Our learning week beginning Monday 17th February 2014


     This week has seen the girls doing mainly the same work as last week and carrying on with all their subjects.

     They have all worked very well indeed.


    This week all clubs and activities have not been on as the schools have been on holiday.