All the staff at Coleg Gwent aim to both support and inspire all our young adult carers to ensure they will be empowered by high quality teaching to learn, achieve, and progress as rounded, confident individuals.
Commitments

The Mapping, Education & Carer Service (MECS) within ABUHB is a newly formed team consisting of dementia coordinators from various professional backgrounds, based within Gwent. One of the main aims of the service is to promote and facilitate carers’ education ...
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Undy Primary School commits to identifying and supporting young carers within our school. We will ensure all our staff are trained to ensure they understand the policies and procedures that can be put in place to support our Young Carers ...
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As an organisation Age Connects Torfaen recognise that carers play a vital role in our communities. Caring is an important issue that affects our staff, volunteers and clients. We commit to ensure all our staff and volunteers are aware of ...
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I commit to identify who are young carers in our school. Since attending young carers training I understand who actually are young carers. I commit to ensuring that all staff are aware of our carers, the issues they may face ...
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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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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 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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We recognise that caring is an important issue that affects our staff, volunteers and clients. Our staff know about the issues carers may face and the local support available to them. We will actively help people understand who carers are ...
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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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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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