Henllys Community Council commits to promoting & supporting the work of the Carers Trust.

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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 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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In Serennu, Nevill Hall and Caerphilly Children Centre, we recognise the importance of supporting staff members, service users and the families attending our centres that have caring responsibilities. We are committed to raising awareness of unpaid carers and we will ...
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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 ...
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We pledge to recognising the difficulties faced by carers and offering signposting to services, such as Carers Wales and SOLACE, to provide them with further support. Carers Rights Day is Saturday 23rd November 2024 – We pledge to raise awareness of carers ...
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We commit to creating carer friendly communities: where unpaid carers are recognised, supported and given the information that matters to them. – We will have a positive, meaningful and long lasting impact on our communities. – We will connect with and strengthen ...
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“We will listen to what matters to carers and what will make a difference, and we will support carers to engage in personal development opportunities if this is their wish. “ “We understand how important it is to ensure that everyone ...
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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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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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Torfaen County Borough Council recognises the importance of supporting staff who are balancing work with caring responsibilities and helping them deal with the challenges this can bring. We commit to raising awareness of the issues faced by staff who are ...
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