Mid Sussex Networks for Older People

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Network Team out and about in the communityOur Network Team goes out and about in the local community,we want to know what you think and what matters to you.If you would like to link our website or if you want any other information about our organisation you can contact barbara.neal@acwestsussex.org

Community Connections Directory of Services is now avaliable online!This directory provides information about lots of organisations in Mid Sussex who can help.It is primarily aimed at people aged 50 and over,but might also be useful to others.To view the directory click here.

Mid Sussex Networks for Older People has been making efforts to join hands with kids and older people to produce a intergenerational work. Here is a outcome of all our hard work. We have managed to produce a booklet about 'Communication through ages'.Follow the link to know more about this!

The Voice of Older People, Dame Joan Bakewell, has published her annual report.The report highlights the collective issues that older people in Britain have communicated to her over the past year. It also shows what Joan has done to raise the profile of their concerns and includes Government initiatives that support older people.Follow the link to read the full report, Voice of Older People - Annual Report.

For information about Housing, Health and Caring for older people you can visit the website www.midsussex.gov.uk .This will guide you in ways and help you to find a suitable home at affordable rented price.

We also work in partnership with Anchor Staying Put, visit their website www.anchor.org.uk .

CARE in Haywards Heath, Cuckfield, and Lindfield is a voluntary group offering practical help to people in local community.Visit their website www.careinhaywardsheath.co.uk to know about the variety of services they offer.

You can also download all our publication and newsletter to date. If you would like the publication in a different format you can contact us.


To view our newsletter click on the link below.

Newsletter (Issue 1, March, 2009)

Newsletter (Issue 2, July, 2009)

Newsletter (Issue 3, October 2009)