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Want to Have a Say?

posted: 11/10/2010

smart thinker - graphic of side veiew of head with coils of interesting ideas for a brainGeorge House Trust wants four people to join our SMART group to have a say about our services. The deadline for applying is Monday 1 November.

We believe involving people with HIV in our services is really important. As part of our Service User Involvement Strategy, our SMART group, the Service Monitoring and Review Team, is a key way for people to have a real say in our services.

African and gay men wanted especially

SMART is a team of 16 people who use George House Trust services. SMART reports directly to the Board of George House Trust. We want 4 people to join SMART and we particularly want HIV positive African and gay men to apply, as both of these are under-represented on SMART.

SMART group meets every 2 - 3 months. You will be sent copies of papers to read and think about before the meeting. SMART meetings discuss all aspects of our services. SMART agrees a work plan for what we will discuss each year.

What does SMART do?
SMART involves people with HIV who use services to examine how we deliver services and suggests ways to develop and improve services.

Why get involved?
SMART is one way to be more involved in George House Trust and put something back. Involvement informs you about service delivery and developments as well as how we monitor and evaluate services. Becoming involved in SMART builds your skills and experiences.


What skills and experience do I need to join SMART?

Here are the things we expect of people in the SMART:

  • Ability to maintain confidentiality and keep our ground rules at all times
  • Being committed to service user involvement and providing feedback
  • Making the time to read all the papers before the meetings
  • Interested in all services George House Trust provides
  • Being committed to working together as part of the SMART team
  • To broadly support the work of George House Trust


Deadline: applications must be returned to Lynda by Monday 1st November .

SMART application pack

  1. Information and what we are looking for
  2. SMART Terms of Reference
  3. Application form

Information from and applications to Lynda Shentall, Director of Services by email or phone 0161 274 4499 


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More Hepatitis C and HIV

posted: 22/06/2010

Hepatitis C in the UK: 2009 report is the latest update on the hep C virus from the Health Protection Agency. Figures from this yearly report show that laboratory reporting of newly diagnosed hepatitis C infections in England increased in 2008 by 6% compared to 2007, with 8,196 new cases reported in 2008.

Hepatitis C is rising among among people living with HIV, particularly gay men. Among gay men living with HIV hep C is sexually transmitted. Hep C has serious health impacts, shortens life expectancy and is harder to treat for people with HIV. Hep C treatment takes at least 6 months and has unpleasant side effects, and the success rate is much better when it is treated at an early stage. The largest number of people with and at risk of hep C howeer are injecting drug users.

Hepatitis C in the UK 2009 report and slide set
More news and information on Hepatits C and gay men living with HIV

 

1 in 73 Injecting Drug Users have HIV
The Health Protection Agency (HPA) has also published 'Shooting up: infections among injecting drug users in the United Kingdom 2008. An update: 2009’.

Key findings of the update include: transmission of HIV and hepatitis C infection through injecting drug use remains higher than in the late 1990s - overall, around two-fifths of injecting drug users are now infected with hepatitis C, and about one in 73 with HIV.
 
 


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Find Out About Membership

posted: 14/06/2010

lots of hands showing a thumbs up voteThursday 1 July is the date for people who use our services and volunteers to find out about becoming more involved in George House Trust. People using services and volunteers are warmly invited to come and find out more on Thursday 1 July from 5.30pm. You could become a Member. Our membership is free.

Finding Out About Membership is on Thursday 1 July

  • refreshments and snacks start at 5.30pm
  • the talk and your questions begin at 6
  • we will finish by 7pm.

George House Trust is a membership organisation. Members are the people who come to our Annual General Meeting and elect our board of trustees. This board then oversees and steers what we do. Members are the people who can also become trustees on the board.
 

Members Vote
Members also vote on any major strategic decisions for the organisation, either at the Annual General Meeting, or at any special meetings that might be called during a year.
 

Whether you are electing trustees or voting on major strategic decisions, being a member gives you the chance to influence what we do.
 

This event is all about telling you more and answering your questions. You will be able to meet existing trustees and members.

Below we explain in more detail what it is all about for those who are really curious or for people who cannot come to the meeting on Thursday 1 July.


Applying to become a member
To become a member you would need to:

  • Use George House Trust services (this includes HIV positive people, carers, family) OR
  • Be a current volunteer who is actively involved in the organisation AND
  • Able to attend the Annual General Meeting, or to vote by post AND
  • Support the aims and objectives of George House Trust.

We need people who know enough about us, support our work, are actively interested in our future, and are able and willing to come to the Annual General Meeting (or vote by post).

You can download the membership forms here:

Two thirds of our members are living with HIV
We work to make sure that two-thirds of our members are people living with HIV.
We want about 100 members, and will pull names from a hat if too many people apply. We want a good balance of members to represent all our service users and volunteers.
 

Summer Members selection
We only appoint new members once a year – you must apply to be a member by Friday 30th July. By 20 August you should have the written answer to your application.
 

If you have any questions on membership please email 
 


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Join SMART Group to Have a Say

posted: 01/09/2009

cover of George House Trust services leaflet - it says services +Services users can have a significant job as members of the George House Trust SMART group. SMART group is the Service Monitoring and Review Team. SMART group looks at the services that George House Trust provides and is also sometimes asked for its views on the needs of people living with HIV by external organisations. The SMART group reports directly to the Board of Trustees and meets once a month.

We are inviting people to apply to join SMART group for the year following our Annual General Meeting in October. It is one way of becoming more involved in George House Trust and letting us know what you think about the services that we provide and need to develop.

The group meets once a month. Travel costs and help with childcare costs are available. If you join you need to make a commitment to coming to as many meetings as possible over the year.

We are currently recruiting new people to join the SMART group for October 2009 – September 2010.

Applications need to be made by the 30th of September.

Want to know more?
If you would like to know more, or want to become a member then please email Lynda Shentall, the Director of Services at George House Trust, or ring and ask for her on 0161 274 4499.
 

Please complete the Application form and Equal Opportunities forms, then email them to Lynda, by 30 September,

or by post to close up of letter being posted into traditional red post box

Lynda Shentall,

George House Trust,

77 Ardwick Green North,

Manchester, M12 6FX


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