Carer Friendly is part of the charity TuVida

First Campus

We commit to ensuring that all First Campus staff are aware of Young Carers and Young Adult Carers and the issues they face, in particular the impact that caring responsibilities can have on their education. We commit to providing inspirational learning opportunities that aim to help tackle barriers and challenges in their pursuit of access to and success in Higher Education. We commit to ensuring that carers are valued, listened to, given a voice and supported within our organisation.

Commitments

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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My name is Maria Perkins, and I am a Community Engagement Support Worker for Families First in Blaenau Gwent. I pledge to work hard to ensure young carers are identified and are offered the support they deserve and are recognised ...
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As a GP Practice we recognise the importance of our carers, the roles they undertake and the issues they may face. We commit to continually improve that way our carers are identified, informed, listened to and supported within our Practice. ...
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We recognise that caring is an important issue that affects our staff, volunteers and clients. We have been supporting unpaid carers in South East Wales for over 30 years. Our vision is that carers and people with care needs across South ...
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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 the importance that young carers have in our community and with our school families. We will raise awareness of carers that they also have rights and the need for support. They have huge input and should be given ...
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I commit to raising awareness of carers, their rights and the support available to them. I commit to ensuring that people in the Wales bowel cancer community are recognised, valued and supported.
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Working within the health and social care sector for 17 years, you would have thought I’d seen it all by now… I haven’t and that’s because each carers life, situation and support needs are unique and different from ...
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In Serennu, Nevill Hall and Caerphilly Children Centre, we recognise the importance of supporting staff members, service users and the families attending our centres that have caring responsibilities. We are committed to raising awareness of unpaid carers and we will ...
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We commit to raising awareness amongst our staff, stakeholders and residents to ensure that people understand what an unpaid carer is, the issues they face and the vital role they play within our communities. We also commit to ensuring that ...
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