Help stop abuse and neglect
With the current government restrictions limiting social contact, there is more chance that signs someone is being abused or neglected will be missed.
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With the current government restrictions limiting social contact, there is more chance that signs someone is being abused or neglected will be missed.
We have become aware of a Test and Trace scam operating in Bracknell.
This week’s update from the Leader of the council focuses on how our services are supporting families and carers throughout the pandemic.
We are urging all small and micro businesses in the borough that have so far been ineligible for government funding during the coronavirus pandemic, to apply for financial help through a new scheme.
The past few months have been like no other in Bracknell Forest’s history and, as the borough prepares to recover from the coronavirus pandemic, the support of volunteers and voluntary and community organisations is more important than ever.
Bracknell Forest Council is raising awareness of the range of support on offer to parents, carers and families, and urging them to reach out for help if they need it.
On Tuesday 9 June, the Empathy Lab will be hosting Empathy Day to help everyone understand and experience the power of empathy through books.
This week’s update from the Leader of the council focuses on how our services are continuing to reach out to those who may feel isolated or disconnected from the community.
We’d like to say Eid Mubarak to all residents celebrating this weekend. We wish you a very happy and peaceful Eid.
As temperatures soar in the run up to the bank holiday weekend, we are calling on people to be sensible about using parks and open spaces responsibly and safely.