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

The staff and governors of St Cyres School recognise that caring is an important issue that affects some of the young people at our school. We commit to making sure that the carers within our school are appropriately identified and ...
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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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• Actively work to ensure carers have access to quality information within our service • Ensure carers are identified, informed and listened to by all clinicians and reception teams • Empower carers to have a voice • Endeavour to create a culture of communication ...
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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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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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I recognise and value the role of unpaid carers within my community. I commit to raising awareness of carers, their rights and the support available to them. I commit to supporting my community to be Carer Friendly and will actively ...
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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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As an unpaid carer myself, I understand the complexities everyday life can bring, the important role unpaid carers have for their loved ones and in society. I continue to work and raise awareness of unpaid carers of all ages, having ...
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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 ...
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We commit to supporting all carers that come through our service to the best of our ability. Ensuring we are up to date with local information and support available. We commit to ensuring that carers are valued, respected and listened ...
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