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The report reveals how many Council employees willingly switched from their usual work to newly-established services aimed at helping and protecting the most vulnerable people in the community.
These new services included the establishment of Corona Kindness hubs at 12 locations across Blackpool; a dedicated business support helpdesk; a provider hub to support the social care sector; a food hub to prepare and deliver food parcels and school meals; and emergency measures to provide temporary accommodation for homeless people.
The report reveals that over the first few weeks of the lockdown, there was huge demand for help and advice including:
Mr Jack reports: “As the health crisis gathered momentum, resulting in a UK-wide lockdown, our ability to deliver Council services in the usual manner altered virtually overnight.
“Our ability to adapt seamlessly to this fast-moving scenario became of paramount importance and we made it very clear that we would do whatever was required to support our residents and businesses even if we did not necessarily know how we would fund it at the time.
“Since then, the imagination, dedication and devotion to duty that has been demonstrated by so many has been extraordinary.
“Tens of thousands of people have already benefited from this support and some of the stories that are emerging from our Corona Kindness community hubs are truly humbling.
“This is public service at its finest.”
Cllr Simon Blackburn, Executive Leader of Blackpool Council, commented: “I want to place on record my appreciation to the Chief Executive, our Directors and our fantastic staff, for the way in which they have dedicated themselves to this cause.
“We couldn’t count the many thousands of extra hours work, and cannot measure the lengths to which people have gone. Along with our volunteers, and our partners across the town, this has been an unprecedented effort, of which I am incredibly proud.”
The report recognises the enormous contribution of public sector partners, voluntary groups and private sector businesses who have come forward to help with numerous offers of support.
The report states that some of the crisis measures that are in place are likely to remain for the foreseeable future
At the same time, reports Mr Jack, the Council has a duty to plan for the future and map out a road to recovery for the town. Work on this recovery has already commenced.
The Council meeting on May 11 is the first time that the Council has met on a “virtual” platform. Public will be able to view the 2pm meeting on a YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LpNZ25XeeE
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