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Supporting community-led action for Sickle Cell Awareness Month

Walsall Council is joining communities in marking Sickle Cell Awareness Month this September, raising awareness of the challenges faced by people living with sickle cell disease, celebrating resilience and building understanding of the disease.

Sickle cell disease is the name for a group of inherited health conditions that affect the red blood cells. It is particularly common in people with an African or Caribbean family background. It causes red blood cells to become rigid and sickle-shaped, leading to painful crises, anaemia and increased vulnerability to infections.

In Walsall, Plasma of Hope is at the forefront of community-based support for individuals and families affected by sickle cell. Their work includes community Fridays for peer support and information sharing, befriending and wellbeing services, community projects, blood donation campaigns, warm referrals to housing, welfare, employment and ESOL services and education talks in schools and workplaces.

Plasma of Hope has built strong partnerships across the borough. They work with Walsall Council’s Community Building and Cohesion Team to deliver weekly sessions that foster inclusion, resilience and social connections, especially for new residents. They also collaborate with the Walsall School Nursing Team to train teachers and headteachers on the needs of children with sickle cell.

In addition, Plasma of Hope have worked closely with Walsall Council’s Public Health team on inclusive health initiatives focusing on nutrition, physical activity and behavioural change to reduce risks to long-term health and promote overall wellbeing. They have also delivered the HENRY programme, supporting families with children aged 0-5 years old on healthy diets, emotional wellbeing, parenting skills and living a more active lifestyle.

“ Sickle Cell Awareness Month is an important opportunity for us in Walsall to stand in solidarity with those affected by this condition. I’m proud of the work being done by Plasma of Hope and our Community Building and Public Health teams to ensure that support goes beyond clinical care into schools, workplaces and homes. Together, we’re building a borough where everyone feels seen, supported and empowered to live well. “

 

Councillor Gary Flint, Portfolio Holder for Culture, Health and Wellbeing

Walsall Council

“ Sickle Cell Awareness Month is an opportunity to come together and raise awareness and understanding of sickle cell disease. We’re proud of the partnerships we have formed and the work we have carried out across the borough. Together, we can turn awareness into action and hope into strength for everyone living with sickle cell. “

Plasma of Hope

To mark Sickle Cell Awareness Month, Plasma of Hope will host a free workshop on Wednesday 24 September at Lucy’s Pantry (Saddlers Shopping Centre, Walsall town centre). The session will explore the impact of community advocacy and support on patient care and wellbeing, while tackling stigma and raising awareness. To register for the free event, visit Eventbrite.

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