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ABUHB Medical Assessment Unit

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, the issues they face and the support available to them locally. We commit to ensuring that carers are valued, listened to and supported within our service.

Commitments

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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I commit to helping other professionals and organisations recognise and support unpaid carers in their communities; whether customers, staff, volunteers, service users. I commit to making communities more Carer Friendly!
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We know what a vital job unpaid carers do and the contribution they make to society. We want to support and value unpaid carers and help them access useful information and support across our hubs.
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I commit to highlighting carers, the vital roles that they undertake and ways in which they can be supported throughout our communities. Listening to carers from all areas of our communities to ensure that their voices are heard, their needs ...
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I will support my mother who is an unpaid carer for my Dad and raise awareness of carers, their right and support available whenever possible. I will also learn more about the challenges our carers face so I am more ...
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ABUHB School Nursing and Looked After Children`s Services are committed to identifying and supporting young carers in schools and community settings. We will ensure all our staff are trained to understand the challenges young carers face. We will have ...
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We recognise and appreciate that carers of all ages make a vital contribution within society. We continue to respect and value carers views, their experiences and expertise and to involve carers in the planning and delivery of our services. We ...
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I commit to keeping carers needs as a core part of what Hospice of the Valleys does in our every day work. We will involve carers in when planning new services. We will work with carers as both a partner ...
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Working with veterans, partners and family members who have unpaid caring responsibilities, I commit to continue supporting them by raising awareness of their rights and support available to them. Offering support through our employment service can bring health and wellbeing ...
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As a school, we pledge to support our Young Carers in our school. We pledge to ensure that they feel supported by staff and students and to ensure that they know where they can go to seek advice.
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