Upcoming Events
Worcestershire County Association of Local Councils
Wychavon Area Community Signposting Information Session

This is a free presentation for Clerks and Councillors of Wychavon Area only
Where: Online
Delivered by: Lucy Bird and Signposting Coordinator Charlotte Neville at Citizens Advice South Worcestershire, funded through Worcestershire County Council.
Session Details: We are offering a free presentation designed to provide you with the tools and information to effectively signpost people to local resources and support.
The presentation covers:
- Key resources available in your area.
- How individuals can access trusted advice and support.
This presentation could be a valuable resource for you in supporting the community.
Free resources will be provided.
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Event Information
Event Date | Wed 8 Oct 2025 17:00 |
Event End Date | Wed 8 Oct 2025 17:45 |
Cut off date | Tue 7 Oct 2025 8:00 |
Capacity | 40 |
Registered | 6 |
Available Place | 34 |
Individual Price | FREE |
Speaker | Lucy Bird |
Location | Zoom |
Categories | Clerks and Councillors |
Further Details
A suitable device for attending the session with a speaker, camera and microphone; laptops and tablets are ideal. |
Speakers

Lucy Bird
Health and Well-Being Officer
Following a career as an Analytical Chemist, Lucy decided to pursue her passion to work in the community in 2010 having volunteered in various roles since the age of 12. Lucy worked for a Parish Council in Cambridgeshire running a new initiative, a ‘Time Bank’, where residents support one another by giving their time, from gardening to teaching others to use a computer to holding a Film Club in their home. The Time Bank grew to have over 160 individual members and organisational members building immeasurable community resilience. She developed a further project, which is still being run by the Parish Council, to support those living with neurological conditions such as Dementia and Parkinsons Disease, and for older people to maintain their physical and mental health through adapted activities.
Lucy worked as a Social Prescriber throughout the Covid pandemic in Evesham and surrounding GP practices, ensuring people were listened to and signposted on to appropriate support. This gave her an insight into the challenges people face and their lack of knowledge of where to go when help is needed.
Lucy has continued to work with communities developing support networks and activities to improve health and wellbeing, building connections and reducing isolation. As the Health and Wellbeing Officer for Worcestershire CALC, Lucy hopes to bring her experience and knowledge to help Parish and Town Councils, who are at the heart of communities across the County, to identify needs and to create vibrant, connected, and supportive environments that enhance the quality of life for everyone.