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Leeds Health and Wellbeing Board
Shielding in LeedsInformation and Routes to Support
Information from the Multi Agency Bronze on Shielding Contact: [email protected] Or Rachael Loftus on 07891 271 054
Information Correct at: 19/06/2020
Leeds Health and Wellbeing Board
These slides are intended to assist anyone working with people in Leeds who may have been advised to shield due to their clinical risk to Covid 19.
The information is collected from a number of sources and every effort has been made to ensure that it is accurate. If you find something has been changed, or there is an error – please do share that with us, so that we can keep improving these resources.
• “Shielding” is that advice that has been issued by the NHS to people who have got existing health conditions that mean they would be likely to have serious complications if you caught the coronavirus.
• These can be specific conditions or a combination of conditions.
• The advice to shield was issued in letters that talk about people who are “extremely medically vulnerable” which can be a bit confusing. This just means that people would possibly have a serious version of Covid-19 if they caught it – not that they are currently unwell or unhealthy.
• These letters have been sent to people of all ages – the advice to shield is not specific to any age group.
• These letters are sent to individual people, and this means their medical records have been reviewed by the NHS to assess their individual risk. These letters are not sent to general groups of people. Therefore if they have been sent such a letter, we would advise that they please treat the advice carefully and pay attention to what is means to them.
What is shielding
Until the end of June 2020, the advice to shield means people are advised to:
• Not leave their home - apart from once a day in the outdoors*• Strictly limit all contact with people from outside their household • Minimise contact with people even within their household if those
people regularly go outside or into crowded places, observing physical distancing at home wherever possible
• To ensure any deliveries are left at the door • To strictly avoid any contact with someone who is displaying
symptoms of coronavirus • To not go out for shopping
• *The advice on accessing the outdoors safely was updated on 31st May. This states that a person should be able to safely go outside once a day with members of their own household. Of if the person who is shielding lives alone, that they can meet up with one other person as long as they maintain a strict physical 2m distance. It is advised that ideally this should be the same person each time, to risk further exposure.
How to shield
https://www.leeds.gov.uk/coronavirus/advice-for-shielded-residents
• Shielding means that other than their own home, people should not enter enclosed areas, specifically other people’s homes, public transport or supermarkets – this is because the COVID19 virus spreads more easily indoors.
• People who are shielding should attend medical appointments when needed, but you should advise that they confirm with the clinic that they are shielding and ask for any additional instructions they would advise, such as wearing a face mask or using designated entrances or waiting areas.
• They should continue to follow all other advice issued by the government, such as protecting themselves at home by not letting people who do not live in their home to enter the house, unless absolutely necessary and with appropriate precautions – such as to meet care needs.
• If someone who shares a home with someone who is shielding is regularly going outside or into crowded places it is advised that they should maintain strict 2m physical distance from the person who is shielding even within the home. It is encourages that everybody in the household washes their hands regularly, and clean rooms (such as kitchens and bathrooms) after each use.
How to shield
Leeds Health and Wellbeing Boardhttps://www.leeds.gov.uk/coronavirus/advice-for-shielded-residents
Leeds Health and Wellbeing Boardhttps://www.leeds.gov.uk/coronavirus/advice-for-shielded-residents
• For EVERYONE working with the public at this it is strongly recommended that you read the Government Guidance:
• https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/guidance-on-shielding-and-protecting-extremely-vulnerable-persons-from-covid-19
• If you are working with someone advised to shield, your work must take place in this strict context. *You may need to make some adjustments in order to respect the shielding process.*
• If you are working with individuals who are shielding and having read the guidance feel you are unable to continue doing so, please escalate these concerns to the Multi Agency Bronze Meeting on Shielding via [email protected] or by contacting Rachael Loftus on 07891 271 054
• It is recommended that you check with anyone you are working with:– if they have received a letter advising them to shield saying that they are “extremely clinically
vulnerable” to Covid19– provide support to them to understand its implications, and encourage them to register with
the national shielding programme– share the local helpline number with them so they are able to seek help at any time, even if
they do not need it now
Working with People who are Shielding
Leeds Health and Wellbeing Boardhttps://www.leeds.gov.uk/coronavirus/advice-for-shielded-residents
• When people are advised to shield they should be sent a letter asking them to register: https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus-extremely-vulnerable
• This is important as it helps local shielding teams to know that they have definitely received the advice
• It is also the chance for people to ask for support to help them shield and this helps us know how many people locally might need assistance
Shielding Registration
Leeds Health and Wellbeing Boardhttps://www.leeds.gov.uk/coronavirus/advice-for-shielded-residents
• Leeds has a number of ways to communicate directly with people who are shielding:• Texts come from an account called “LCC Covid19”. No links are ever used in these
texts.• Emails are sent from a verified Gov Delivery account. These emails will never ask for
personal details.• Landline telephone calls are made from the Leeds Helpline. Anyone who is suspicious
that a call may be fraudulent is advised to hang up and redial the LCC number.• Letters will be sent periodically to people who do not have access to electronic
communications.
• Local updates will appear on the dedicated Shielding webpage on the Leeds City Council website: www.leeds.gov.uk/Coronavirus/advice-for-shielded-residents
• In Leeds there is a Multi Agency “Bronze” meeting on Shielding. This feeds in to the city’s command and control structures for dealing with the pandemic. Anyone who wishes to escalate a concern around shielding can contact this group by email: [email protected]
Local Shielding Communication
Leeds Health and Wellbeing Boardhttps://www.leeds.gov.uk/coronavirus/advice-for-shielded-residents
The following slides show the routes to support for anyone shielding. This should help you advise or support someone to access:• Food• Employment or Financial Advice• Medicines• Emotional Support• Transport• Wellbeing
Local Support for Shielding
Leeds Health and Wellbeing Boardhttps://www.leeds.gov.uk/coronavirus/advice-for-shielded-residents
Leeds Health and Wellbeing Boardhttps://www.leeds.gov.uk/coronavirus/advice-for-shielded-residents
Support Accessed Through
Priority Delivery Slots at supermarkets
Must answer “NO” to the question on essential supplies during shielding registration
Must have an account with the supermarket
Individuals must register as shielding at:
https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus-extremely-vulnerable
Free “Basic Box” delivered to doorstep
Provided by central government via food wholesalers. Weekly box of essentials but with
no ability to adjust for dietary requirements.
Must answer “NO” to the question on essential supplies during registration
Individuals must register as shielding at:
https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus-extremely-vulnerable
People on restricted diets
Dealt with on a case by case basis via the helpline.
Call the LeedsHELPLINE: 0113 3781877
Volunteer assisted shopping
Local volunteers will go to a supermarket with a person’s own shopping list. This allows people to choose and pay for their own groceries. The
Council issues a ‘safe pay’ voucher to volunteers and the person is recharged only for
the items purchased. Suitable for someone who cannot get an online delivery or does not want to do an online shop.
Call the LeedsHELPLINE: 0113 3781877
Emergency food parcels for people in immediate need*
Food parcels contain enough food for a few days and can be tailored to urgent needs,
including baby food. Not means tested but offer of welfare advice is made, and followed up if
more than 4 emergency parcels are requested
Individuals: call the LeedsHELPLINE: 0113 3781877
Referrers: use the “Referral for Emergency Food Provision Form from
Routes to Support: FOOD
Leeds Health and Wellbeing Boardhttps://www.leeds.gov.uk/coronavirus/advice-for-shielded-residents
Emergency Food Aid: There have been some major changes to the way food is being provided in different schemes in the city. Please note the following:
Support Accessed Through
We Care Leeds / Leeds FAN
From Monday 11th May, We Care Leeds will be significantly scaling back their food box
delivery service, so referrals will no longer be made to them via Leeds FAN, in the way they
have been for the last few weeks.
Contact Leeds FAN for advice and signposting ONLY
Leeds North and West / South and East Foodbank
From Monday 4th May, all of the foodbank outlets closed to the public and instead, food parcels are being delivered directly to homes by a team of delivery drivers. The foodbank centres will continue to receive referrals and
provide food parcels for Leeds residents.
To register as an agency for online referrals, please contact either of the foodbanks directly
by email:[email protected]@leedssouthandeast.foodbank.org.uk
FareShareAnyone can apply to be a Community Food
Member of FareShare. Membership is free for the time being. More details are here.
E-mail Pete Barringer on: [email protected]
Asda Asda is contacting customers who have registered on the Government’s database to offer them a “priority pass” which entitles them to free, recurring delivery slots.It has introduced a shopping card for volunteers who are shopping for those who can’t leave the house. It can be topped up in a similar way to an e-gift card and sent to the volunteer, or left in a safe space for them to collect. This means that you don’t have to hand over cash to neighbours or volunteers and there’s no need for an exchange of bank details.
Iceland Iceland is contacting customers who are on the Government’s database to offer exclusive times for them to book a slot. You can register as a new customer on
their website.Sainsbury’s Sainsbury’s is contacting everyone they are informed of from the Government’s
database to offer them delivery slots. This is open to existing and new Sainsbury’s customers.
Tesco Tesco is contacting existing customers who have registered for support on the Government’s database to offer priority delivery slots. You can register as a new customer on their website.
Supermarkets - Support for People who are shielding The following supermarkets will prioritise people who are shielding who have registered and answered “no” to the question asking if you have a way of getting essential supplies delivered:
Aldi Aldi has launched a £25 food parcel for home delivery for customer who are elderly, vulnerable or self-isolating. It contains a range of store cupboard items and personal care items. The box contents are valued at £20 with £5 charged for picking, packing and delivery.
Co-op Through the Deliveroo app, household who are isolating can order basic essentials to be delivered (free delivery) from some local Co-ops. In Leeds, local Co-op stores taking part are: Sovereign Square, Cardigan Road, Butcher Hill, Hollin Park, Town Street Beeston and Otley Rd.
Marks & Spencer
Marks & Spencer is working with Deliveroo to deliver groceries from some franchises in BP fuel stations. Orders are made through the Deliveroo app.M&S also has a range of food boxes for home delivery, including store cupboard goods, vegetable and fruit boxes, and a £45 meat box. M&S has introduced a contactless gift card that means that you don’t have to hand over cash to neighbours or volunteers and there’s no need for an exchange of bank details.
Morrisons Morrisons has opened a helpline for vulnerable customers who are struggling to get hold of items. Orders can be placed by calling 0345 611 6111. It has also teamed up with Deliveroo to deliver a selection of essentials via the app in some areas. Morrisons has allocated a ‘Community Champion’ in each of its stores who are helping identify people who may still need support. Morrisons will post information through the doors of those identified.
Waitrose Waitrose is offering “elderly and vulnerable customers” priority access to delivery slots, and has contacted those who have previously identified themselves in this way when using Waitrose online orders or through the My Waitrose loyalty scheme. Waitrose has also launched a volunteer payment card, which can be loaded with credit and then used to pay for shopping.
Supermarkets - Support for people who are “vulnerable” The following supermarkets have put in place more general support for people who are vulnerable, elderly or need additional support:
Leeds Health and Wellbeing Boardhttps://www.leeds.gov.uk/coronavirus/advice-for-shielded-residents
Support Accessed Through
Financial support and advice
Referrals can be made for those needing food, help with gas and electricity top-ups, white
goods and items for babies. Referrals from any key worker or by individuals calling.
Streamlined support.
Local Welfare Support Scheme: 0113 376 0330
Financialsupport information
Information and resources updated regularly on the Council website on:
debt
benefits
emergency food
low cost loans
bills or payment holidays
Money Information Centre website:
https://www.leeds.gov.uk/leedsmic
Employment Advice and Support
If someone who is shielding is unable to work from home, and is unable to reach agreement with their employer about their entitlements,
they should seek immediate Employment Advice.
**In this case, with the permission of the person, please escalate these concerns to the
local Shielding Team via: [email protected] so they can be
relayed nationally.**
Citizens Advice Leeds
0113 223 4400
Routes to Support: Employment/ Financial
Leeds Health and Wellbeing Boardhttps://www.leeds.gov.uk/coronavirus/advice-for-shielded-residents
Routes to Support: Social and Emotional LifeSupport Accessed Through
Mental health information
(Adults)
The Leeds MindWell website is full of tips on different ways you can protect your mental health, whilst staying home. Information is available on the coronavirus mental health
information hub web page.
https://www.mindwell-leeds.org.uk/myself/coronavirus-
mental-health-information-hub
Mental health information
(Children and young people)
Children and families, including those who are shielding, are recommended to look at the
MindMate website for information on managing mental wellbeing.
https://www.mindmate.org.uk
Check in and chat
RU OK? has been developed with Leeds City Council and Leeds Older People's Forum as
an opportunity for positive and friendly telephone support for people of any age and
background. Volunteers are trained and supported to provide regular calls to anyone
requiring additional support
Call the LeedsHELPLINE: 0113 3781877
Enhanced check in and
chat
DBS checked volunteers providing additional/supplementary ‘check in and chat’ to
people with social care packages
Call the LeedsHELPLINE: 0113 3781877
Leeds Health and Wellbeing Boardhttps://www.leeds.gov.uk/coronavirus/advice-for-shielded-residents
Support Accessed Through
Volunteering
RU OK? is a great opportunity for anyone who is shielding to volunteer by providing telephone
calls to others. This can be done from your own home and the cost of calls can be
reimbursed, support and training is available.
Call Harriet on 0113 244 1697 or email on: [email protected]
Volunteering
Voluntary Action Leeds, through their Doing Good Leeds platform, are also encouraging
other organisations to advertise any volunteer roles that would be suitable for someone who
is shielding and interested in helping out, learning new skills and making new friends
virtually.
https://doinggoodleeds.org.uk/i-want-to-volunteer/
Routes to Support: Social and Emotional Life 2
Leeds Health and Wellbeing Boardhttps://www.leeds.gov.uk/coronavirus/advice-for-shielded-residents
• Keeping up with exercise, and building more movement into daily life, helps keep people physically healthy and improves mental wellbeing. The latest update to the shielding guidance means people can leave their homes once a day to exercise, as long as you they do so safely, maintaining strict social distancing at all times.
• There are also ways that people can move more whilst at home. Any movement is good, particularly if it makes someone feel a little bit warm and makes them breathe a little faster. Small chunks of movement every day helps increase energy. There are ways people can move well at home:
– Strength and balance exercises that will help to keep people strong and steady on your feet.
– Aerobic exercise that warms a person up and gets them breathing slightly harder to help them keep fit and well.
– Breaking up periods of inactivity, such as sitting or lying down throughout the day with movement and activities.
Leeds City Council has released a handy new booklet aimed at helping people stay active whilst at home: https://www.leeds.gov.uk/docs/Keeping%20Well%20at%20Home.pdf
Staying physically active at home
Leeds Health and Wellbeing Boardhttps://www.leeds.gov.uk/coronavirus/advice-for-shielded-residents
Routes to Support: MedicationSupport Accessed Through
Priority delivery of repeat
prescriptions
Access granted through National Data to Pharmacy.
Some local pharmacies may task NHS Volunteers/ Good SAM to assist them with this. Some local pharmacies may use NHS Home Delivery Service to support them to deliver
this.Updates on availability/ changes to delivery made directly to person shielding from their
local pharmacy.
Direct approach to person’s local pharmacy
Priority delivery of controlled
drugs
Priority delivery for people on methadone or withdrawl-scripts who are shielding
Contact Forward Leeds:0113 887 2477
Supporteddelivery of any prescriptions
Any (non-controlled) prescriptions for individuals can be tasked to Volunteers for
local pick up/drop off (including safe ways to pay for prescriptions if needed)
Requests made by individuals to the HELPLINE: 0113 378 1877
Leeds Health and Wellbeing Boardhttps://www.leeds.gov.uk/coronavirus/advice-for-shielded-residents
Support Accessed Through
For Pharmaciesdelivering to
people who are shielding
Pharmacists requiring support for an urgent delivery, backed up by Council and volunteer fleet
Pharmacists/ partners request via Email [email protected]
For Primary Care
Primary care requiring support for an urgent need (e.g. if availability a problem in usual/local pharmacy and prescription needs to be filled elsewhere) backed up by Council and volunteer fleet
Request via Email [email protected]
For anyoneNeighbours encouraged to collect prescriptions for people who are known to them
Promoted through community messaging. Including offer of back up via helpline if
neighbours unable to do so.
Routes to Support: Medication 2
Leeds Health and Wellbeing Boardhttps://www.leeds.gov.uk/coronavirus/advice-for-shielded-residents
• In general, shielding means that other than their own home, people who are shielding should not enter enclosed areas, for example other people’s homes, public transport or supermarkets – this is because the COVID19 virus spreads more easily indoors.
• However, some medical appointments and treatments must be attended in person. Health and care settings are taking additional precautions to ensure that they are as safe as they can be for everyone at this time.
• If you are asking someone to attend an appointment or treatment in person whilst they are shielding, you should
– BE CLEAR with them that you understand they are shielding– ADVISE them on safe ways to travel to and from the appointment– REASSURE them on any additional precautions you or they will be taking in the
clinic– ENSURE they know that there may be changes in the layout of clinics, in the
way they should enter and exit buildings or additional procedures to follow upon arrival to minimise any additional contact with others
Routes to Support: Transportation
Leeds Health and Wellbeing Boardhttps://www.leeds.gov.uk/coronavirus/advice-for-shielded-residents
Routes to Support: Transportation
Support Accessed Through
People who usually use
Patient Transport Service
Advice given by each Clinic on IF patient should attend in person and if passenger transport can handle this safely.
Transport arranged via existing passenger transport system or via NHS responders whereneeded by the clinic.
Shielding individuals can call NHS Volunteer Responders by calling
0808 196 3646 between 8am and 8pm.
Transport for anyone who
has been asked to attend a
clinic in person
If clinics were unable to book passenger transport
and a person is unable to travel to an
appointment safely, Volunteer drivers can be
assigned.
Call the LeedsHELPLINE: 0113 3781877
https://www.leeds.gov.uk/coronavirus/advice-for-shielded-residents
Routes to Support: Safeguarding
Support Accessed Through
If you are concerned for the safety of a
child
Advice is available from the Duty & Advice Team during office hours. And from the Children’s Emergency Duty team on evenings, weekends and bank holidays.
Office Hours, Tel: 0113 376 0336
Out of hours, Tel: 0113 535 0600
Help for adults concerned
about a child NSPCC advice line. NSPCC Tel: 0808 800 5000
Help for children and
young peopleChildline via telephone or online.
ChildLine Tel: 0800 1111https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-
children-safe/reporting-abuse/
To report abuse or seek advice about an adult:
Contact Adult Social Care: 0113 222 4401Out of hours: 0113 378 0644
https://www.leeds.gov.uk/coronavirus/advice-for-shielded-residents
• We know that shielding is particularly challenging for people living with domestic abuse. All professionals in Leeds are committed to keeping someone who is shieling safe – and that should not be a reason for someone not to seek help if they need it. Help is available.
• Always call the police on 999 in an emergency (press 55 after the emergency number if you're in danger and not able to speak for help)
• Find alternative accommodation from Leeds Housing Options or Leeds Domestic Violence Service if you are a experiencing domestic abuse and need to escape –and tell them if you have been advised to shield.
• Find a safe place to stay with physical 2m distance wherever possible if you need to leave your home to seek support.
• EmergencySMS service - If you are deaf or can’t verbally communicate you can register with the Emergency SMS service. Text REGISTER to 999. You will get a text which tells you what to do next.
Routes to Support: Safeguarding
https://www.leeds.gov.uk/coronavirus/advice-for-shielded-residents
Routes to Support: SafeguardingSupport Accessed Through
Leeds Domestic Violence Service
24-hour Helpline for anyone in Leeds wanting immediate advice, support and information. Emergency accommodation, support, advice and advocacy to women, men and families across Leeds.
Tel: 0113 246 0401 www.ldvs.uk/
Leeds Women’s Aid
Online chat service is available Monday to Friday from 1pm till 3pm. Please go to the to access a confidential live online live chat for support and help.
Online Chat Service:https://leedswomensaid.co.uk/
The Mother Load Advice for domestic abuse victims on how to keep safe during self-isolation. the-motherload.co.uk/
Karma Nirvana Support for victims of honour based abuse and forced marriage https://karmanirvana.org.uk/
Galop LGBT+ anti-violence charity www.galop.org.uk/
Respect Phoneline
Anonymous and confidential helpline for men and women who are harming or considering harming their partners, ex-partners, or families. Advice and information to promote behaviour change
Respect Helpline: 0808 8024040
Respect Men’s Advice Line
National Men’s Advice Line for men experiencing domestic abuse
Tel: 0808 8010327 https://mensadviceline.org.uk/
Leeds Health and Wellbeing Boardhttps://www.leeds.gov.uk/coronavirus/advice-for-shielded-residents
• Additional efforts need to be made to ensure people who are shielding are given information that applies specifically to them, that may differ to that of the general population. This includes:– Developing symptoms– Children returning to school– Pregnancy– Safeguarding
Additional information
Leeds Health and Wellbeing Boardhttps://www.leeds.gov.uk/coronavirus/advice-for-shielded-residents
• People advised to shield should contact NHS 111 at the first sign of any coronavirus symptoms
• If someone who is shielding needs to take a Covid-19 test, they should request a home test kit and not travel to or attend the walk to test centre
At the first sign of symptoms…
Leeds Health and Wellbeing Boardhttps://www.leeds.gov.uk/coronavirus/advice-for-shielded-residents
• Children who have been advised to shield are not expected to return to school in person at this time. With the support from Leeds Children’s Services schools, parents, carers and children are being encouraged to discuss and agree suitable ways to ensure that these children remain in education, with strong social and emotional connections to school.
• For children who live in a home where someone else is shielding, schools, families and children are advised to discuss how to make it possible for those children who can maintain a strict 2m physical distance at all times to return to school. Where this is not possible, schools, families and children should together be agreeing the right course of action.
• Anyone experiencing any worries about their child returning to school are advised to raise these with the school directly. If this cannot be resolved or they would like some further advice, they can contact the helpline on 0113 378 1877 to request a call from someone in the local shielding support team
Information for Children in Schools
• Pregnancy alone does NOT require someone to shield • However, if they have been advised to shield for another reason, or specifically
because they have congenital or acquired heart disease and are pregnant, please note the following:
• If they are shielding and pregnant it is very important that they continue to have contact with their midwife so they can provide the maternity care needed to ensure wellbeing and the safe arrival of baby . This should be by phone or online wherever possible.
• However, if they have a scheduled hospital or other medical appointment during this period, they should talk to their Midwife or GP to ensure they continue to receive the care they need and to determine which of these appointments are absolutely essential. Hospital may need to cancel or postpone some clinics and appointments. People are advised to contact hospital/ clinic to confirm all appointments.
• For details about current LTHT Maternity Services and further advice please call :Leeds Maternity Coronavirus Advice Line 07464907978 or look online athttps://www.leedsth.nhs.uk/a-z-of-services/leeds-maternity-care/
Shielding and Pregnancy