
Please share this recording of the CWU mental health Facebook live tonight https://www.facebook.com/ThecommunicationsUnion/videos/269976817482268/?vh=e&d=n

Please share this recording of the CWU mental health Facebook live tonight https://www.facebook.com/ThecommunicationsUnion/videos/269976817482268/?vh=e&d=n
Celebrating Windrush Day – Monday 22nd June 2020
The CWU has been at the heart of pushing for social justice in terms of the trade union movement’s efforts around Windrush. Last year was the first time a National Rally was organised and this took place on Sunday 22nd June 2019. A number of CWU activists attended the rally and our Union is committed to ensuring that future Windrush Days are strongly remembered and acknowledged.
Given the Covid-19 pandemic, gatherings of any kind are prohibited and are likely to be for the foreseeable future. In response to this, the CWU has been considering our options and in collaboration with a number of our BAME representatives, we are delighted to put forward the following programme of events that are designed to highlight the social injustices of Windrush but also to recognise the significant contribution made to our society.
Windrush Webinar
We are in the process of organising a special webinar that will see high profile guests speaking about Windrush and the impact this has had on those communities. This is planned to take place on Monday 22nd June. Further details will be announced in due course.
With the assistance of our Communications Dept, the CWU will be creating some promotional material. When this is produced, we will be grateful if you could share this extensively on social media. We intend to showcase the event throughout the Trade Union movement, as due to the anticipated limited Windrush activities, interest on the webinar is expected to be high.
CWU members and reps will have an opportunity to put questions to our guests, once they have addressed their online audience.
Windrush Competition
This exciting initiative is open to CWU members and their families. When we talk about Windrush to many people this will mean many things – from the invaluable contributions to the health & transport sectors to the various regiments that assisted the British army in both world wars and the unacceptable aspects of today’s hostile environment created by the Tory government.
The competition will be a chance for the CWU to create a historic resource that will reflect all those sentimental and special memories associated with Windrush. We are inviting you, as part of the competition to submit entries around the following:
1. Poetry
2. Short Windrush Stories, linked to Windrush experiences
3. Family Photographs
4. Paintings/Artwork
5. Recipes
6. Decorated cakes
7. Letters (this option is open to children up to the age of 12) – Write a letter to the British Prime Minster expressing your thoughts around Windrush and what the Government should be doing to acknowledge this very important chapter in British History.
The competition opens on Monday 1st June and closes on 1st September 2020 at which point the best entries will be judged (by the CWU Windrush Working Party) and a prize will be given to the best entry in each category.
Once all of the entries have been received, the intention will be to put them into a newly created digitalised CWU Windrush book. Please send all your entries via email to: Equality&Education@cwu.org Any images should be sent as attachments and not embedded into the email itself. We will ideally need high quality images and scans for the book.
Any queries on this LTB should be directed to Equality&Education@cwu.org
Yours sincerely,
Kate Hudson
Head of Equality, Education & Development
IDAHOBIT Day
Sunday 17th May is IDAHOBIT Day and the Equality, Education & Development department are writing to Branches to make you aware of the importance of this very important occasion.
IDAHOBIT Day commemorations began in 2005 after it was internationally recognised that the level of homophobic abuse had reached very critical levels. One of the main intentions behind IDAHOBIT Day is to recognise and celebrate gender and sexual diversities around the world.
IDAHOBIT Day provides a powerful statement to demand improvements for people’s quality of lives overseas and here in the UK. These human rights atrocities simply must not go unchallenged.
For many decades trade unions have been in the forefront of the battle for equality in the workplace and in society. Through campaigning, awareness raising and representing those who suffer discrimination, we can make a real difference.
The CWU has celebrated IDAHOBIT day for a number of years now and this year we have also prepared a short video with messages from a number of Regional LGBT+ Leads along with a message from Helen Cooper, who is our NEC Lead on LGBT+.
Reports on the increase in LGBT+ hate Crime
Branches are encouraged to bring this LTB to the attention of all of their members.
Any queries on this LTB should be directed to Equality&Education@cwu.org
Yours sincerely,
Kate Hudson
Head of Equality, Education & Development
Mental Health Awareness Week (MHAW) 18 – 24 May 2020 – Royal Mail Group Campaign & Communications Plan – “Kindness Matters”:
Royal Mail Group have today, shared with the CWU/HQ Health Safety and Environment Department their plans for next week’s Mental Health Awareness Week, the outline details of which are set out below and in the attached Communications pack, we are circulating for the information and attention of Health and Safety Reps, Mental Health First Aiders and Ambassadors, CWU Branches and Regions.
RMG’s Mental Health Awareness Week (MHAW):-
Communications Plan:
See attached three key, central articles which will go out across the Royal Mail Group intranet news and ‘Myroyalmail.com’ pages next week, as well as a slide which will go on to every workplace plasma screen across the business.
Promoting some options for workers:
Royal Mail Group’s Safety Health and Environment team will continue to promote mental health options for workers in distress as follows;
Reminding The Workforce That Help is at Hand as follows:
Yours sincerely
Dave Joyce
National Health, Safety & Environment Officer
MHAW 1 Key Worker Stress and Anxiety FINAL
MHAW 2 Managing Relationships FINAL
MHAW 3 Supporting Colleagues Following a Bereavement or Illness FINAL
Mental Health Awareness Week 18 -24 May 2020
What is Mental Health Awareness Week and when does it happen?
Hosted by the Mental Health Foundation, Mental Health Awareness Week will take place from Monday 18 to Sunday 24 May 2020.
The theme for 2020 is ‘kindness’.
Mental Health Awareness Week is the UK’s national week to raise awareness of mental health and mental health problems and inspire action to promote the message of good mental health for all.
Mental Health Awareness Week has been run by the Mental Health Foundation since 2001.
How can I get involved in Mental Health Awareness Week?
During Mental Health Awareness Week, hundreds of events take place around the country to raise awareness for mental health. Schools, businesses, community groups and even people in their own homes host events to raise money for the Mental Health Foundation.
CWU Organised Events:
Sign up to their newsletter to receive the latest updates on this campaign.
What resources are available?
If you’re running an online fundraising event or even if you just want to raise awareness, maybe via your website or social media, there are a variety of resources available.
You can also download the Mental Health Awareness Week supporter pack – filled with lots of fun and exciting ways to support during the week.
Due to COVID-19, orders for their green ribbon pins and ‘how to’ guides have been temporarily suspended, however you can still download each of their guides free of charge and use their virtual green ribbon pin via social media. Find out more.
How can I fundraise during Mental Health Awareness Week?
The Mental Health Foundation is a charity that relies on public donations and grant funding to deliver and campaign for good mental health for all.
Check out their list of Virtual Events that you can get involved with this May!
Why kindness?
Kindness has been chosen because of its singular ability to unlock our shared humanity. Kindness strengthens relationships, develops community and deepens solidarity. It is a cornerstone of our individual and collective mental health. Wisdom from every culture across history recognises that kindness is something that all human beings need to experience and practise to be fully alive.
Celebrate kindness
Shine a light on the ways that kindness is already flowering at this time. We have seen it in the dancing eyes of 100-year-old Captain Tom Moore as he walked his garden to raise money for the NHS and in the mutual aid groups responding to local needs. We want that kindness to spread further in every community in the UK.
Finally, use the week to explore the sort of society we would like to emerge from the Coronavirus pandemic.
Kindness and Mental Health
Kindness is defined by doing something towards yourself and others, motivated by genuine desire to make a positive difference. We know from the research that kindness and our mental health are deeply connected. The research shows that kindness is an antidote to isolation and creates a sense of belonging. It helps reduce stress, brings a fresh perspective and deepens friendships. Kindness to ourselves can prevent shame from corroding our sense of identity and help boost our self-esteem. Kindness can even improve feelings of confidence and optimism.
During Mental Health Awareness Week, do three things:
MHFA Address Your Stress Toolkit
In 2018 Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) England launched their Address Your Stress Toolkit to support that year’s campaign and the Toolkit remains a useful resource. This included a set of practical resources designed to help people better understand and manage stress. The toolkit is still available to those wishing to use it on the above link.
Get involved
The Mental Health Foundation and MHFA want Mental Health First Aiders, Trade Union Reps, Mental Health Ambassadors and Champions to support the Mental Health Awareness Week campaigns and to make the most of the information and toolkits provided during Mental Health Awareness Week and beyond. The CWU Health Safety and Environment Department is joining with MHFA England, Mental Health Foundation, Mind, Re-Think Mental Health and the Samaritans in supporting Mental Health Awareness Week. We are therefore encouraging Reps to get involved with the campaigns within the Union, as well as with friends, family and colleagues.
Mental Health First Aid England (MHFA) have produced a short video ‘supporting your mental health whilst working at home’ which is available on the following link:
Useful links
Mental Health Foundation and Mental Health at Work New Partnership Information:
Mental Health Foundation – How to support someone with a mental health problem:
https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/publications/supporting-someone-mental-health-problem
Mental Health Foundation home page:
https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk
Yours sincerely
Dave Joyce
National Health, Safety & Environment Officer
Session with Dave and Terry. Please make sure every member sees it https://www.facebook.com/ThecommunicationsUnion/videos/236723440951584/?vh=e&d=n
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CWU/ROYAL MAIL JOINT STATEMENT – CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION PAYMENT/FUTURE TALKS
We have attached to this LTB a JOINT STATEMENT which builds on the recent reassuring exchange of correspondence between the union and the company over temporary changes to the USO.
Following the recent exchange of correspondence, the union has been in talks with the company about a recognition payment for the huge effort our members continue to make in maintaining services during the COVID19 pandemic.
You will see from the statement that Royal Mail has now agreed to pay a £200 lump sum to CWU represented grades. The payment will be made in June and will be on a pro rata basis for part time working, absence and unpaid leave.
We have also been discussing a framework for talks to resolve all issues in the current national dispute and ultimately agree a strategy for the future of the company and our members. The Joint Statement also confirms this point. These discussions are ongoing and we hope to be in a position in the near future to provide all Branches, representatives and members with an update.
In the meantime, please ensure our representatives and members are advised of these developments. We understand that in conjunction with this the company are also making an external announcement to the markets. Any enquiries on the above should be address to hford@cwu.org.
Yours sincerely,
Terry Pullinger
Deputy General Secretary (Postal)
Dave Ward
General Secretary
CORONAVIRUS – GOVERNMENT FURLOUGH SCHEME EXTENSION
The purpose of this LTB is to notify branches of the government announcement yesterday of an extension to the furlough scheme – the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme. While the majority of CWU members have continued to work throughout the crisis, we have a number of members who will be affected by this.
Under the scheme employers have been able to claim the costs from the government of 80% of an employees’ wages, up to a maximum of £2,500 per month, where they have been furloughed as a result of the Coronavirus outbreak. In many instances this has meant avoiding redundancies and provided a level of protection for workers’ incomes. The government has now said that the scheme will continue to operate in its current form until the end of July.
Alongside this, the government has announced that there will be a further extension to October, but with changes to the scheme from August. The details of these changes will be announced at the end of May and will include allowing employers to claim a share of wage costs for furloughed employees returning to work part-time.
An updated note on government assistance measures during the crisis from the CWU Research Department is attached to this LTB and any queries in relation to the operation of the scheme in particular employers should be addressed to the relevant industrial department. Any general queries should be addressed to gsoffice@cwu.org.
Yours sincerely,
Dave Ward
General Secretary
LTB 253/20 – CORONAVIRUS – GOVERNMENT FURLOUGH SCHEME EXTENSION
Government Assistance Measures – Work Welfare Housing and Childcare 12 05 20
ROYAL MAIL GROUP HAVE PARTED COMPANY WITH CEO RICO BACK – WE WILL COMMENT ON THIS FULLY LATER TODAY.
WE HAVE ALSO SECURED A COVID19 PAYMENT FOR CWU MEMBERS – PLEASE SHARE AS WIDELY AS POSSIBLE ⬇️
CWU/ROYAL MAIL JOINT STATEMENT – CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION PAYMENT/FUTURE TALKS
We have attached to this LTB a Joint Statement which builds on the recent reassuring exchange of correspondence between the union and the company over temporary changes to the USO.
Following the recent exchange of correspondence, the union has been in talks with the company about a recognition payment for the huge effort our members continue to make in maintaining services during the COVID19 pandemic.
You will see from the statement that Royal Mail has now agreed to pay a £200 lump sum to CWU represented grades. The payment will be made in June and will be on a pro rata basis for part time working, absence and unpaid leave.
We have also been discussing a framework for talks to resolve all issues in the current national dispute and ultimately agree a strategy for the future of the company and our members. The Joint Statement also confirms this point. These discussions are ongoing and we hope to be in a position in the near future to provide all Branches, representatives and members with an update.
In the meantime, please ensure our representatives and members are advised of these developments. We understand that in conjunction with this the company are also making an external announcement to the markets.
Yours sincerely
Terry Pullinger Deputy General Secretary (Postal)
Dave Ward General Secretary
