Caritas Westminster supports COVID-19 money advice training

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Within weeks of the start of lockdown, the Caritas Westminster team was hearing stories of individuals and familieswhose financial circumstances had beenaffected by COVID-19, whether through job loss, furlough, the need to self-isolate, or complex situations made worse by the crisis. Manywere struggling to covertheir livingcosts and turned to their parishes and schools for support. Caritas Westminsterโ€™s immediate response was the creation of the Caritas Emergency Food Voucher Scheme, whichis currently supporting72 parishes and schools with supermarket vouchers.

Caritas Westminster also identified a need to provide training forparish staff and volunteers who areresponding to the complex, and sometimes desperate,financial situations of individuals and families.In addition to meeting peoplesโ€™ immediate needs, trained volunteers can also help individuals toavoid economic insecurity in the future.

In order to beginthe training straight away, Caritas Westminsterbuilt upon its existing partnership with a project led byPat Fernandes,the Caritas Representative atSacred Heart of Jesus Church, Kilburn. In 2015, Pat established a parish credit union with a small team of volunteers, as well as a money management drop-in service to support parishioners and the local community. The project wasset up as a collaboration between local groups and in January 2019,it became Itโ€™s All About Money, an Advice4Renters project managed by Pat. The project recently received a grant from Caritas Westminster, enabling it to evolve intoIn The Community 4 The Community, aimed specifically at supporting faith and community groups in a wider area, with a focus on building financial capability and resilience.

Speaking about the mission ofIn The Community 4 The Community, Pat Fernandes said:

โ€˜The new project was created to help faith communities todeal with the causes of financial difficulty rather than just the consequences, and maximise their resources, capacity and access to build financially resilient communities.โ€™

In The Community 4 The Communityhas adapted its operations during the COVID-19 pandemic by moving all meetings and training sessions online.Since Easter, Pat has created twoCOVID-19 trainingwebinars for parish staff and volunteers:โ€˜Helping those in income shockโ€™ and โ€˜Helping those in financial crisisโ€™.The webinarshave already been delivered to 80 parish staff, volunteers, SVP members and school staff in the Diocese of Westminster. Volunteersatparishesthat are receivingCaritassupermarket vouchers have also been encouraged to attend, augmenting the support they can provide to local families who are struggling.

The webinars also giverepresentatives from different organisations the opportunity to create supportive networks, in which they can learn from each other and work together for the benefit of the communities they serve.

Brendan Timlin, diocesan SVP President, reiterated this point:

โ€˜I appreciate the efforts Caritas is making to collaborate with other charities, particularly with the SVP, that are providing assistance for those in need in Westminster. The webinars provide very helpful information and useful contacts.โ€™

Reflecting on the partnership between Caritas Westminster and In The Community 4 The Community, Pat Fernandes said:

โ€˜I feel very blessed and privileged that what I do as a volunteer for my church can be replicated across the Diocese of Westminster professionally, thanks to funding from Caritas Westminster.

โ€˜The only certain thing about the โ€œnew normalโ€ is that it will be one of economic and financial insecurity.The COVID-19crisis has had a devastating effect on virtually every corner of the economy. The charity sector is no exception, and this is why I believe faith and community groups and projects need to play a vital role in reaching those most vulnerable in financial crisis, and helping to build resilient families and communities over the next few years.Marginalised communities need to be at the heart of the post-COVID response.โ€™

To find out more about future training webinars from In The Community 4 The Community, contact pat.fernandes@advice4renters.org.uk.

You can support the work of Caritas Westminster at bit.ly/caritasdonations.

If your parish or school needs support to help those in your community,please contactcaritaswestminster@rcdow.org.uk.

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