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Healthy Start supports families in need
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Pregnant people and new parents could access extra support through the NHS Healthy Start scheme.
If you're more than 10 weeks pregnant or have a child under the age of four, the Healthy Start scheme can help you:
- buy healthy foods like milk or fruit
- get free vitamins.
You can also use the scheme to collect:
- Healthy Start vitamins, supporting you during pregnancy and breastfeeding
- vitamin drops for babies and young children, suitable from birth to four-years-old.
The scheme now uses pre-loaded cards, meaning those who already receive Healthy Start using paper vouchers must re-apply. You'll be contacted by Healthy Start when you can apply for the digital scheme.
The uptake in parts of west Cheshire, especially more rural areas, is low so make sure you register for this scheme if you're eligible.
You need to be claiming certain benefits to qualify but if you're pregnant, under the age of 18, and don’t receive any other benefits, you can still claim.
If you're eligible, you'll be sent a Healthy Start card with money on it that you can use in most UK shops that sell milk, infant formula, fruit, and vegetables. This includes:
- supermarkets
- convenience stores
- grocery stores
- drug stores and pharmacies
- markets
- dairy products stores
- news dealers and newsstands
- freezer and locker meat provisioners (such as butcher shops)
- petrol stations
The shop must display a Mastercard® logo. The logo is normally shown on the shop door or at the till. Ask an employee inside the shop if they take Mastercard® if you're unsure.
Your allowance will be added on to this card every four weeks.
You can use your card to buy:
- plain liquid cow's milk
- fresh, frozen and tinned fruit and vegetable
- fresh, dried and tinned pulses
- infant formula milk based on cow's milk.
A set of frequently asked questions are available on the Healthy Start website, covering things like applying for the scheme, how you can use it, advice for health professionals and more.
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Live Well Cheshire West
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If you're looking for support in your local area, look no further than Live Well. Live Well Cheshire West is a website produced by the Council, working with the NHS. It can help you find information about local services, support, activities, and events for everyone across a broad range of subjects including social care, health and wellbeing, education, employment, support for carers and much more.
Visit the Live Well page and put in your postcode or area, along with the type of support you are looking for, to find services near you. You can also filter the results by all sorts of different requirements like whether the service can cater to dietary requirements, or whether they are open before or after school times. Live Well offers support to people of all ages, including children and families.
Live Well Cheshire West: Malpas Community KitchenMoney Matters
There is a dedicated Money Matters section which can show you support for bills, budgeting, debt, benefits, and more. For example, if you live in rural Cheshire and are worried about affording hot meals for yourself or your family, you could visit Malpas Community Kitchen on a Wednesday lunchtime and enjoy a hot meal for free, no referral needed.
turn2us: Your Situation A-ZIf you are struggling to pay your bills as the cost of living rises, you may be eligible for benefits that you are not yet claiming. Live Well can direct you to this A-Z list of welfare benefits and grants, made by Turn2Us.
Changing Lives Together: What we doYou might need a new fridge or washing machine but not be able to afford a large sum right now. On Live Well, you can see a whole list of organisations that provide white goods and furniture at affordable prices. Changing Lives Together offer new and reused furniture for low prices, as well as many other services like distributing food that would otherwise have gone to waste, connecting socially isolated members of the community, and providing a community bus service to help residents get around.
Watch this short video which shows you how to find the information you're looking for on Live Well Cheshire West.
If you know anyone who is not online, Live Well can be accessed at any local Cheshire West and Chester Council library. Staff at the library can help people get online and find services to improve their computer skills.
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Support for children and families
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Useful resources and information for the school holidaysThe Council understands that rising prices are still impacting residents across the borough. Many families will be struggling to afford the essentials, let alone extra activities or a lengthy uniform list. However, there is lots of support out there to help you provide food, uniforms and more for your family.
Free school meals
There are lots of families in the borough who are eligible for the free school meals scheme but are not yet benefitting from it. If you sign up now, your child can get a free meal in school, and it will help you access other support that's available.
What are the benefits of free school meals?
- You could save more than £450 a year per child
- It saves time making packed lunches
- Your child gets a healthy tasty, cooked meal
- Children achieve more when they’ve had a cooked lunch
- Schools get extra funding to help children with their education (pupil premium - up to £1,320 a year per child)
The meals are optional but signing up gives you access to other support including the Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) fund. Some HAF benefits have included free meals and free activities such as swimming, crafts, sports, dance, and gardening in the Easter, summer and Christmas holidays.
Household Support Fund is availableMost recently, the Council has used the Household Support Fund to provide households with children in receipt of free school meals, vouchers for food during the school holidays.
Free school mealsThe staff in schools do not receive information about individual circumstances so it will not set your child apart from their friends. If you sign up for free school meals but don't have the meals, you will still be helping your school receive all the funding they can to provide additional support and resources such as tutoring, music lessons, extracurricular clubs, and school trips.
If you have any questions or concerns, please speak to your school.
NHS: Get help to buy food and milkHealthy Start
Did you know that if you're more than 10 weeks pregnant or have a child under 4, you might be eligible for support to buy healthy foods like milk or fruit, and get free vitamins, through the Healthy Start scheme? You must be claiming certain benefits to qualify. Or, if you're pregnant and under 18, you can claim even if you don't receive any benefits.
Uniforms
Lots of local schools have started uniform recycling, where families can donate uniforms they no longer need. This way, you can get your child's uniform for free and help the environment. Contact your school to see if they offer uniform recycling.
There are also lots of local organisations that recycle good quality uniforms and give them away for free.
IIf you live in Neston, you can collect recycle pre-loved uniforms for Neston High and primary schools from Parkgate and Neston URC, Moorside Lane, Parkgate, CH64 6UZ on Mondays between 1.30pm and 3.30pm.
KidsBank ChesterIf you live in the Chester and Blacon area, KidsBank Chester can help you access free school uniforms, as well as toys, baby supplies, books, bedding, and more. You can request a referral from your midwife, health visitor, social worker or other front-line professional.
Motherwell CheshireIn Winsford, there is the Winsford Uniform Exchange which can be found upstairs above the Winsford Community Grocery, in the old job centre building on the High Street, on Tuesdays between 10am and 12noon and Thursdays between 5pm and 7.30pm. Check their Facebook for updates.
Read the article on Motherwell Cheshire to find out about their Community Share Hub, where you can get clothes and other essentials for your family in Winsford and Northwich.