COVID-19 Community Helpline
The Covid-19 Community Helpline is live and operates 9am to 5pm, 7 days per week in initially, although this will be kept under review and service can be increased if necessary. The Helpline has been taking calls from members of the public who need advice and support relating to the COVID-19 emergency, initially linking people into local services.
Some of the services which can be accessed via the helpline include:
- Delivery of food parcels to vulnerable people;
- Information about retailers offering delivery in local area;
- Help from the voluntary and community sector to deliver prescription medication
- Advice on claiming benefits
Advice NI have put in place a detailed directory of community and voluntary organisations at both a local and regional level covering everything from domestic abuse, to mental health to local sports groups willing to walk dogs for vulnerable people.
Helpline staff will provide a warm handoff to the relevant service if they are unable to deal with a query themselves, and are aware of the need for a warm handoff to the Nexus service if a caller reports domestic abuse during the course of the conversation.
The helpline is for vulnerable people who have no other method of accessing support. If a vulnerable person already has sufficient support in place, either from family and friends or from a voluntary organisation then they should continue to rely on that in the first instance.
On the question of whether representatives could call the helpline on someone’s behalf the answer is yes, as long as the person has given permission to the representative to share their details and act on their behalf.
The Helpline service also offers e-mail and text message response facility.
Telephone: 0808 802 0020
Email: covid19@adviceni.net
Text: ACTION to 81025
St Anthony's Primary School 43 Fairway, Larne, County Antrim, BT40 2BG Telephone: 028 2826 0444