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Sefyll

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 an opportunity to influence policy and practice at a senior level. It gives them the chance to identify and influence decision makers.

Sefyll offers Training and re-training and opportunities to meet others who share a common interest in or experience of, mental ill health.

We recognise that having caring comitments can mean that carers can find it challenging to engage in training, or service representative roles and we comit to ensuring that carers have a range of options available to them so that they can have their voice heard and wherever possible can participate in engagement opportunities in ways that fit around their caring comitments.

Commitments

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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I commit to raising awareness of carers, their rights and the support available to them.
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Working with veterans, partners and family members who have unpaid caring responsibilities, I commit to continue supporting them by raising awareness of their rights and support available to them. Offering support through our employment service can bring health and wellbeing ...
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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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Newport City Council recognise that unpaid carers play an important role within our communities. We commit to ensuring that carers are recognised, valued, listened to and supported within our services. We promote carer issues within our workforce so that staff ...
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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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Henllys Community Council commits to promoting & supporting the work of the Carers Trust.
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We commit to recognising that caring is an important issue that affects our staff, volunteers and members, and that carers play a vital role within our community. We commit to ensuring that all staff and volunteers are aware of carers, ...
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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 treating carers with understanding and trying our best to accommodating their responsibilities.
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