Carer Friendly is part of the charity TuVida

Gwent Adult Carers Operational Group

We commit to being carer friendly, and working as a collaborative group to constantly improve support to carers at a practical level. As the group contains representation from all five Gwent local authorities, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board and the wider Third Sector, we pledge to work together with carers as our focus now and always.

Commitments

As a surgery we recognise the importance of our carers and the caring roles they undertake. We have a dedicated Carers champion as well as the GP Carers Engagement Service, that offers practical and emotional support to any carers within ...
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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 are the Memory Assessment Service within ABUHB based in Chepstow. We commit to supporting and listening to carers. The role of unpaid carers is invaluable and as carers they are indispensable for the support and well-being of loved ones. ...
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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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At Community Furniture Aid we continued to be aware of important role carers undertake every day. We will take every chance to promote this campaign that is close to our hearts
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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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I commit to helping carers believe in themselves and to support them in any way I can. Referring them on to relevant services to help them get the best support
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Carers are hugely important to the community we work within and our beneficiaries. We at Impetus Dance Community Interest Company will respond to carers with respect of their vital and important role. As an organisation, we are aware that some ...
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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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I commit as an “unpaid carer” to my husband to continue to care for his needs until my last breath….❤️ regardless of how worn out I am.
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