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DHEK BHAL CHARITY GROUP. CEO/Presenter: Zehra Haq. Brief History. Dhek Bhal - a Punjabi term meaning “ caring for ” or “ looking after ”. Established in 1986 as Barton Hill Asian Women’s group, in partnership with British City Council. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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DHEK BHAL CHARITY GROUP CEO/Presenter: Zehra Haq

Brief History

Dhek Bhal - a Punjabi term meaning “caring for” or “looking after”.

Established in 1986 as Barton Hill Asian Women’s group, in partnership with British City Council.

Initially catered for South Asian women in Barton Hill, Easton and St Paul’s.

Evolved into a Bristol wide service.

Current name adopted in 1994.

Values

Dignity of the individual

Respecting diversity of cultures, values and faiths

Right to quality of service that caters to individual needs

Promote individual development

Right to information and choice

Contribute to the development of services

Overview of Services

Current Services

Elderly Women’s Daycentre (1988 - current)

Bristol Sitting Service (1993 - current)

South Gloucestershire Sitting Service (1999 - current)

Elderly Men’s Project (2008 – current)

Domiciliary Care Service (2009 – current)

1993 - CURRENT

Bristol Sitting Service

1998 – CURRENT

Elderly Men’s Project

1988 - CURRENT

Elderly Women’s Daycentre

Domiciliary Care Service

2009 - CURRENT

Overview of Services

Defunct Services

Young Mums Project (1987 – 2008) - Funded by Bristol City Council

Asian Girls Youth Project (1989 – 2008)  

Children‘s Holiday Playscheme (1994 -2007)

Outreach Project (1997 – 2000)

Overview of Services (cont’)

Defunct Services (continued:)

Carers Support Service (2000 - 2008)

Asian Children & Youth Liaison Service (2001 – 2007)

Volunteers Support Service (2004 – 2006)

Asian Boys Youth Project (2006 – 2009)

1987 - 2008

Young Mums Project

1989 - 2008

Asian Girls Youth Project

1994 - 2007

Holiday Play Scheme

Outreach Project

1997 - 2000

Carers Support Service 2000 – 2008

2001 - 2007

Asian Children & Youth Liaison Service

Volunteers Support Project

2004 – 2006

Asian Boys Youth Project2006 - 2009

Growth

Constantly identify gaps in mainstream, voluntary, and community service provisions.

Enjoy good rapport with community, who approach us to develop new services or improve existing ones.

Availability of funding

Changes in the Care Sector

The introduction of Commissioning of services

A move towards ‘Spot Commissioning’

The introduction of a ‘Direct Payment Scheme’

Strategies

Domiciliary Care Service to double by 2015.

Employee skills enhanced – multilingual and multi-skilled staff.

Robust training programme provided through St. Monica’s Trust.

Strategic partnership and collaborative work with BCC, South Glos, NHS, community sector professionals.

Strategies (Continued)

Good knowledge of demographics of the area

Knowledgeable trustees

Care Quality Commission (CQC) inspections and Quality Assurance visits by BCC and South Glos

Marketing: Open Days, events, annual report

Cross cultural awareness programs

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