Councillors: Councillor S Choudry, Willesden Brent Connects Chair and
Councillor Long, Willesden Brent Connects Co-Chair.
Speakers: Francesca Caporiccio, Community Co-ordinator-Brent Health
Matters, Cajetan Anyanwu, ASB Localities Officer, Simon Egbor, ASB
and Crime Manager
Council Officers: Aman Jaswal, Community Engagement Officer, Danica
Sharan, Community Engagement Assistant, Che-Kwon Sterling,
Community Engagement Lead, Philip Stagles, Neighbourhood Manager, Veronica
Christopher, Community Engagement and Social Infrastructure
Manager, Amira Nassr, Head of Strategy and Partnerships, Nipa Shah,
Programme Director-Brent Health Matters, Lorna Hughes, Director of
Communities
Cllr S Choudry introduced
the Soap Box section of the meeting setting out the ground rules
and time allocated for each speaker.
Key
points in section
·A resident asked whether there were any
programmes in place to address the accumulation of litter around
Willesden Green; the Neighbourhood Management Team offered to
discuss this issue in more detail outside of the
meeting.
·In response to a question around plans
for the King’s Coronation in May, the Director of Communities
updated that protocols for the Coronation were being finalised for
Local Government. Currently there were no funding streams
available, though the council would signpost to external community
events, such as street parties.
·Following on from the street cleaning
issues in Willesden Green, one resident pointed out that the main
issue was around refuse collection, rather that combating fly
tipping and litter. The Chair invited the residents to log concerns
on the ‘Love Clean Streets’ app, or to contact him
directly so he could visit affected areas on his ward walk
arounds.
Actions
·Neighbourhood Team to reach out to
resident regarding litter issue in Willesden Green
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Brent Health Matters – Nipa Shah
The meeting received a presentation from Nipa Shah of
Brent Health Matters, providing an overview of health data in Brent
and what action Brent Health Matters was taking to combat health
issues that were most prevalent in the borough. It was explained
that the approach being used was of the ‘3 C’s’,
which comprised of Strategy of Connecting, Creating Trust, and
Co-Producing. An explanation was given providing information on of
how people could volunteer to become health champions in the
community as well explaining the grant programme that was available
for community-based health projects.
This was followed by a Q&A with the audience,
which is captured below:
·A member from the audience welcomed the
work of Brent Health Matters around co-production and invited them
to visit his food bank to observe the work that they were
doing.
·In regards
totackling obesity, a
representative from Brent Health Matters explained that they were
working alongside Brent Children’s Services to develop a
programme for schools to address rising numbers.
·In response to a query around the
inclusiveness of cooking classes offered by Brent Health Matters,
it was updated that where people did not have ...
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