Community Connection Cards Available Online

Published on 19 May 2020

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Shoalhaven City Council is reminding residents of the importance of staying connected to our community during difficult times. The community connection card can be used to offer help to those who may need support in our community or to spread some neighbourly kindness.

The Community Connection Card will help you to connect with your neighbours, and to let them know how you may be able to assist them.

Whilst some COVID-19 restrictions are lifting across the state, it is important to remember the person you give your connection card to could be self-isolating or vulnerable. This means we must practice neighbourly kindness with precaution, ultimately to stay safe and connected. Wash your hands before delivering your cards or any items of assistance and if possible, wear gloves.

It is important that we look after each other during this difficult time. Reach out to your neighbours if you need support or can offer help. These cards can be used at any time so once the restrictions are lifted, we would encourage people to keep using them.

The support you may need or can offer may include picking groceries or goods for a neighbour who is self-isolating or vulnerable. It may be as simple as offering a smile, making a phone or video call to neighbours, friends and loved ones, organising a virtual morning tea, giving a wave or by checking in with, “Hello, are you okay today?” while maintaining social distancing. It's well known that social connection makes us feel better as it helps prevent loneliness, isolation and depression and who knows, it might just make their day.

If you need mental health support the Mental Health Access Line on 1800 011 511.

All residents are urged to reach out to the vulnerable and lonely members of their community to create a connection – whether it’s a few friendly words across the back fence or inviting your elderly neighbour for a virtual cuppa.

The cards can be downloaded here.