West Sussex Gazette

Community warden’s key scheme could save a life

- Thomas Carr

A Chichester District Council Community Warden is working with a community organisati­on in Selsey to help protect some of the most vulnerable residents.

Rich Moorey, the council’s Community Warden for Selsey, has been working with the Selsey Care Shop for the past year to conduct in-person welfare checks on vulnerable residents when volunteers are not able to contact them during their daily ‘good morning’ check-in calls. In some cases, Rich was unable to enter the property as the resident had fallen or was unable to reach the door.

As a result, Rich came up with a simple and cost-effective idea to help improve people’s safety and peace of mind – by encouragin­g residents to install special key safes.

After approachin­g the Chichester District Joint Action Group (JAG) with his idea, he was awarded £650 which has been set aside for Selsey Care Shop to order key safes when requested by a resident. The key safes mean a resident can keep a key securely outside their home. This can then be accessed by a trusted family member or carer so they can gain access to the property in an emergency.

“Most of these welfare checks have taken place with no issue,” explains Rich. “But unfortunat­ely, there have been some instances where the resident has fallen and been on the floor for some time and has needed medical attention. In these cases, I’ve called an ambulance for the resident, and emergency services to gain access into the property. It occurred to me, that while the emergency services are happy to assist, a simple solution such as a key safe could help prevent the need for them to be called out.”

The funding that Rich secured from the Joint Action Group has helped fund 60 key safes. He has been letting residents know about their availabili­ty through the Care Shop. Rich added: “A resident just needs to register with the Selsey Care Shop to order one, and then once it’s ready I install them in a discreet location on the outside of their home. I also encourage them to let their GP know the code as well, to provide another layer of safeguardi­ng for them in case of an emergency.”

The project is currently only running in Selsey, but Rich is keen to see this taken up in other areas of the district.

Councillor Tracie Bangert, Cabinet Member for Communitie­s,

Wellbeing and Customer Services at Chichester District Council, said: “We’re so proud of the work all our Community Wardens do in helping residents feel safe in their communitie­s. The work that Rich is doing is just one example of how our community wardens develop community initiative­s that have a real impact in the area that they are working in. Selsey Care Shop work with some very vulnerable people and this project will go a long way to help them feel safe and protected in their own home, in some cases it could even save their life.”

Find out more at www. chichester.gov.uk/communityw­ardens and www.selseycomm­unityforum.uk/care-shop/

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Community Warden Rich Moorey with one of the key safes

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