• Coronavirus testing for Keyworkers

    Community coronavirus testing in Norfolk and Waveney now available to “key workers” (and/or household members with symptoms).

    The NHS in Norfolk and Waveney is offering local coronavirus tests to key workers* such as teachers or food industry staff, to help them remain in work and continue to support their communities. This also applies to members of their household who may have coronavirus symptoms causing the key worker to self-isolate.

    Testing will take place at three locations in Norfolk and Waveney:

    • The Centrum centre, close to the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital (NNUH)
    • The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, King’s Lynn (QEHKL)
    • The James Paget University Hospital (JPUH) in Gorleston.

    (See below if you would rather be tested at Ipswich, Stansted or Peterborough)

     To book using the Norfolk and Waveney service:

    People on the government key workers* list who need to be tested should ask their employer or line manager to register their organisation by emailing [email protected] with their (employer) name, job title and contact number. The registration team at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital will then contact the employer to register their organisation so they their key workers can then book an appointment. The employer will be given a unique reference number and further instructions.

    All applications will be checked to make sure people are well enough to attend a testing centre, and eligible for a test in line with Public Health England guidance.

    People will receive their test results within 48 hours or less, either directly or via their employer’s occupational health service, together with initial advice about to what to do next.

    Appointments at Ipswich, Stansted and Peterborough or other centres

    If you wish to be tested at any of the national drive-through testing centres, such as Ipswich, Stansted, Peterborough and elsewhere, then you must use the national booking service. For self-referrals, this is via https://self-referral.test-for-coronavirus.service.gov.uk.

    Who are key workers?

    * Key workers include many people working in education, transport, many public services, energy, power and water/sewerage workers, and those working to provide, distribute or sell food. The precise definition is available on this government web page: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/coronavirus-covid-19-getting-tested#key-workers.

  • Mental Health Helpline

    NHS Norfolk and Suffolk Foundation Trust

    First Response call 0808 196 3493 (freephone).

    A 24/7 service for people of all ages in Norfolk and Suffolk requiring mental health care, advice and support.

    For more information visit the Norfolk and Suffolk Foundation Trust NHS website

    The phone line 0808 196 3494  is open to anyone in Norfolk and Suffolk. Please remember to turn off your caller ID in your phone’s settings if you would prefer that the person answering your call doesn’t see your telephone number.

  • Domestic Abuse: information from the police

    With the current shielding and self-isolation in place for some families it is important that those who now have to live with domestic abuse in their lives are made aware they won’t be forgotten and we will still continue to support them.

    Domestic Abuse leaflet from the police

    Victims of Domestic Abuse: You are not alone

    We are acutely aware conronavirus will have a serious impact on women, children and men who already face domestic abuse in their homes.

    Fears over jobs, financial pressure, school closures, working from home and all the other current changes to our day to day lives are likely to result in an increase in domestic abuse.

    We do not want you to suffer in silence. As the situation changes daily, we want to ensure you feel you have someone there who can help.

    If you are in immediate danger you should call 999 or call the police on 101.

    More information on the Norfolk Constabulary website.

    There are many charities who can offer you support and guidance

    Leeway: 0300 561 0077

    Daisy Programme: 01953 880903

    Pandora: www.pandoraproject.org.uk/

    Norfolk and Suffolk Victim Care: 0300 303 3706

    The Harbour Centre: 01603 276381 (24/7)

    Women’s Aid: 0808 2000 247

    Refuge: 0808 2000 247

    GALOP (LBGT+ Anti-violence charity): 0800 999 5428

    Mankind Initiative (Male Victims): 01823 334 244

    Men’s Advice Line (Male Victims): 0808 801 0327

    Respect: 020 3559 6650 (working with abusers to change their behaviour and male victims of domestic abuse)

    If you’r a young person and domestic abuse is taking place in your home or relationship, call Childline on 0800 1111

    For more advice and support visit norfolk.police.uk

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