You might need to register as a ‘not for profit organisation’ @Debandez . That would involve having a small group who adopt an approved constitution. Sounds ominous, but really isn’t that difficult. Need like minded people to get together and form such a group. There are pockets of money available in smallish grants, some from local health purposes, but most have fairly strict criteria.Oh thank you! That's really helpful.
I love the sound of your walking group too. Apparently tried in my surgery but not so successful. Ages ago I think so worth trying to get another off the ground. Will put out the feelers at my next PPG. Thanks again.
My go to GP isn’t the one that I see at PPG meetings and isnt the lead Diabetes GP at my surgery. But he did introduce them all at tge surgery to the benefits of LCHF as a solution to T2, a couple of years back so they all know about it. It’s just that I am not sure they all sing from the same him sheet on it. My go to GP has a close relative at the Southport surgery, you see.Love that your gp is rolling out low carb. By this is it by giving out my leaflet or something more?
I am going to try for some sort of funding. Up to now everything I've done has been out of my own pocket, which I dont mind. It's an amazing cause. But I want to say yes to everything and wont be able to without. So just looking into that currently.
Well I dont have a scooby doo at the mo but Tony the organiser will be getting in touch shortly to discuss and as soon as he does I will plaster it all over as usualTotally agree.
BTW, I would like to be there at the Event. Do you have a better idea of when you will be speaking as I couldn’t be there from start to finish. I can get to the Blackpool Tower in about 20 minutes if the traffic is favourable. Plus parking time
And whats the situation about getting in?
Pockets of resistant made me giggle. It is like a battle isnt it!My go to GP isn’t the one that I see at PPG meetings and isnt the lead Diabetes GP at my surgery. But he did introduce them all at tge surgery to the benefits of LCHF as a solution to T2, a couple of years back so they all know about it. It’s just that I am not sure they all sing from the same him sheet on it. My go to GP has a close relative at the Southport surgery, you see.
So it as if there is still work to be done at my surgery, a sort of mopping up job, if you will, pockets of resistance
I am hoping my surgery, as opposed to the other one, sets in place a similar Administrator to help push things along like the one you met a couple of months back.
You might need to register as a ‘not for profit organisation’ @Debandez . That would involve having a small group who adopt an approved constitution. Sounds ominous, but really isn’t that difficult. Need like minded people to get together and form such a group. There are pockets of money available in smallish grants, some from local health purposes, but most have fairly strict criteria.
A small group I was involved in several years ago managed to get enough to start an exercise group, specifically for people with difficulties accessing sport centres. It was a Community Health Grant.
Useful resources:
https://www.dsc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Look-inside-DGMT-2020-21.pdf
https://www.england.nhs.uk/wp-conte...uidelines-for-community-grant-applicants-.pdf
https://www.grantsonline.org.uk/?gc...BaoppVlBfe_2fs-gxpnDj1vrwWeZg7uEaArHWEALw_wcB
Best of luck
Tony Harris says:Well I dont have a scooby doo at the mo but Tony the organiser will be getting in touch shortly to discuss and as soon as he does I will plaster it all over as usual
Brilliant you can come. If you park in sainsbury's it's free for 3 hours. Just about a 7 minute walk down to ballroom.
I think my slot might be 12 ish but to be confirmedTony Harris says:
“You can turn up on the day anytime between 09.00 - 15.00. There are no tickets and entry is free to the event.”
I sent him an email.
It's a well laid out site shame they had to use a light coloured text on a white background, it's hard to read with my 74 year old eyes which are in good condition.This is a wonderful GP surgery website. Inspiring. And turning lives around.
You are invited to share your journeys if you so wish. They are doing great things.
https://lowcarbfreshwell.co.uk/
It's a well laid out site shame they had to use a light coloured text on a white background, it's hard to read with my 74 year old eyes which are in good condition.
Hi @Debandez, hello everyone,
What a great thread. Imo, this is really important work, all of you are doing.
The other day, I saw a post on Twitter inviting people to send their story to the American Diabetes Association and I thought why not just give it try. So guess what, it was now actually published on their website.
Here the link: https://www.diabetes.org/blog/sharing-my-story-sigrid
Hi @Debandez, hello everyone,
What a great thread. Imo, this is really important work, all of you are doing.
The other day, I saw a post on Twitter inviting people to send their story to the American Diabetes Association and I thought why not just give it try. So guess what, it was now actually published on their website.
Here the link: https://www.diabetes.org/blog/sharing-my-story-sigrid
Brilliant @ziggy_w and you look great well done you’ve also achieved it and then maintained it for so long. Congratulations on the articleHi @Debandez, hello everyone,
What a great thread. Imo, this is really important work, all of you are doing.
The other day, I saw a post on Twitter inviting people to send their story to the American Diabetes Association and I thought why not just give it try. So guess what, it was now actually published on their website.
Here the link: https://www.diabetes.org/blog/sharing-my-story-sigrid
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?