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Amy Faulkner

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 develop that support. I commit to listening to the voices of carers and sharing it honestly with the channels that feedback to policy makers. I commit to always having the time to really hear each carer who needs support and doing my best to help.

Commitments

Sefyll recognise that carers play a vital role within our communities, and that carers can be engaged in a careing role whilst simultaneously having to deal with their own mental ill health. Sefyll offers people who use mental health services ...
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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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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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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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At the Hamadryad CMHT we recognise that caregiving is an essential responsibility that significantly impacts not only the carers themselves but also the individuals they care for, as well as our staff, and the wider community. Carers—whether family members, ...
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The Gwent Carers Hub recognise that unpaid carers play a vital role within our communities. Supporting unpaid carers is a fundamental part of our service and the Gwent Carers Hub commits to supporting unpaid carers, offering Information Advice and Assistance ...
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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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The ISCAN (Integrated Services for Children with Additional Needs) service recognises the valuable role that unpaid carers of all ages play in the local community. We commit to supporting staff who may be carers as well as making staff aware ...
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At Gwent Archives we recognize the value of unpaid carers within our Team. We commit to making all of our Team aware of their rights, and support our Team’s needs
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I commit to providing support to local carers in my working service role, encouraging and acknowledging the issues and needs of individual carers. As a carer myself I recognise the indispensable role they perform and commit to raising awareness of ...
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