Carer Friendly is part of the charity TuVida

Blayne Wherrett

As part of my role as a Counsellor at CTSEW, I recognise and value the role unpaid carers play every single day within our society. I understand how exhausting and isolating the caring role can be, especially now, in these unprecedented times. As a counselling service we are here to listen. I commit to continuing to offer help, guidance and support groups to carers, across the Vale of Glamorgan. I commit to continually working closely with other mental health organisations to raise the awareness of the barriers and challenges carers face in their caring roles on a regular basis. I will continue to actively encourage others to become Carer Friendly, in the local community.

Commitments

The adult Specialist Eating Disorders Service (SEDS) in ABUHB recognises the important role that unpaid carers play. We are committed to raising awareness of carers, the challenges they face and ensuring they are aware of their rights and the support ...
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I commit to supporting people in my local community to become aware of what it means to be a carer and what support is available to them as part of their caring role.
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We commit to support the young carers at our school and support the families and staff that are in a carers role.
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We commit to identifying those of our patients who are carers, and provide them with all the support they need to care for the family members or friends they look after.
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The Dementia Friendly Communities project for Cardiff and the Vale commits to being Carer Friendly. It will achieve this by identifying unpaid carers as part of interactions with service users, volunteers and partners based within Cardiff and the Vale, signposting ...
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We recognise that caring is an important issue that affects our staff, volunteers and clients and that carers play a vital role within our communities. We commit to ensuring that all staff and volunteers are aware of carers: • and the ...
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The staff and governors of St Gwladys Primary School recognise the important role of Young Carers. We are happy to make a commitment to continue supporting our resilient, empathetic and resourceful young people who play a key role in our ...
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As a committed, enthusiastic and caring Team, the Gwent Carers Hub staff commit to thinking outside the box to support carers in the way that they want it. We commit to not accepting the status quo and appropriately challenging issues ...
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As part of my role working with carers I have discovered that each carer experiences different challenges, rewards and barriers and therefore needs tailored support from all aspects of their community. I commit to working to encourage the community to ...
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