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Explore Jewish Care and how support services can help people and families. Learn what helplines do, how signposting works, and why advice services matter in health and social care.

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Fascinating Fact:

Jewish Care Direct is the name used for its helpline service. It provides information, advice, and signposting for health and social care support.

In Specialist Charities, this quiz looks at Jewish Care and the kind of support charities can offer through advice and helpline services. It explores how people can get guidance, find the right services, and access practical help when dealing with health needs, care options, or day-to-day challenges.

  • Helpline: A phone or online service where trained staff offer information, guidance, and support to people who need help.
  • Signposting: Directing someone to the best organisation or service for their needs, such as local care, benefits, or health support.
  • Social care: Practical support that helps people live well, such as help at home, day services, or support for carers and families.
What does a charity helpline do?

A charity helpline offers information and advice to people who need support. It can help someone understand their options and guide them towards services that can help with health, care, or practical problems.

What does signposting mean in health and social care?

Signposting means pointing someone towards the right place for help. This could be a local council service, a GP, a support group, or a specialist charity that can provide the correct advice or care.

How can charities support older people and carers?

Charities can support older people and carers by offering advice, practical services, social activities, and emotional support. They may also help families plan care and find local services that fit their needs.

1 .
How many volunteers does Jewish Care have?
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
2 .
Jewish Care’s staff are from a wide variety of different backgrounds. How many different nationalities do Jewish Care’s staff come from?
27
45
54
61
3 .
How many visits are made to Jewish Care’s community and day centres each month?
10,000
10,500
11,000
11,500
4 .
What is the minimum figure that Jewish Care must fundraise each year in order to undertake its work?
5 million
9 million
13 million
15 million
5 .
How much does Jewish Care spend each year providing services to the Jewish community?
36 million
46 million
56 million
66 million
6 .
How many talking books, newspapers and magazines does Jewish Care’s KC Shasha Centre for Talking News and Books deliver each year?
75,000
100,000
115,000
125,000
7 .
How many people does Jewish Care support each week?
700
1,700
3,700
7,000
8 .
In which locations does Jewish Care work?
London and the Midlands
London and the North East
London and the North West
London and the South East
9 .
How many enquiries does Jewish Care’s helpline receive each year?
15,000
18,000
22,000
24,000
10 .
How many kosher meals-on-wheels to Jewish Care’s volunteer team in Redbridge deliver to house bound people each year?
820
8,200
18,200
182,000
Find more information at the Jewish Care website. Many thanks to Sinead Rippington at Jewish Care for her valued help with this quiz.
Author:  Andy Lawson

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