Sense are looking to better understand how families with children with complex disabilities access physical activities.
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Sense are looking to better understand how families with children with complex disabilities access physical activities.
Continue reading “Families with disabled children accessing physical activity”
Carers Trust are supporting CQC’s #DeclareYourCare campaign.
Please note that this seminar is not run by the Carers Support Centre.
Continue reading “Transition to Adult Social Care Seminar | March 24th”
South Gloucestershire Council has proposed a new draft Alcohol Strategy 2020-2025 to replace the South Gloucestershire Alcohol Harm Reduction Strategy 2014-17.
Continue reading “South Gloucestershire Council Alcohol Strategy 2020 – 2025 Public Consultation”
The next Bristol Reclaiming Independent Living (BRIL) meeting will take place on:
Continue reading “Bristol Reclaiming Independent Living Meeting – January 8”
Bristol City Council has announced that the deadline for feedback on the new Carers Strategy has been extended until 19th January 2020.
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A survey has been sent to everyone in receipt of a care service from South Gloucestershire including people who are receiving Direct Payments.
NHS Bristol CCG are keen to inform carers that they have recently launched a survey on GP Improved Access and would like to hear your views!
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The Council wishes to gain the views of people who might benefit from a service that provides specialist assessment and equipment for people who are Deaf or have hearing loss. The survey will remain open until the 2nd December 2019.
UPDATE: Please note that this survey has now closed.
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Bristol City Council is asking for your views on the support provided by the SEND Sensory Support Service and how it can be improved.
Continue reading “Share your views on the redesign of the Sensory Support Service”
Bristol City Council is consulting on the future of Carer Support Services (for adults) and seeking views on a new Carers Strategy. The accepted definition of a carer is anyone who provides unpaid care for a friend or family member who due to illness, disability, a mental health issue or an addiction cannot cope without their support (The Carers Trust).
Do you have a life-limiting illness? Are you a current or past carer for someone who has received palliative or end of life care? Do you have a connection to, or interest in, palliative and end of life care?
Continue reading “University of Bristol: Patient and Public Involvement Workshop”
Bristol City Council has launched a consultation on Council Tax for 2020 to 2021.
Continue reading “Bristol City Council Budget Consultation 2020/21”
We run monthly activity groups for carers. These are small, informal and friendly. Why not find out more and give one go?
Bristol City Council has launched a consultation relating to Carers Services and they are seeking carers’ views. They want to hear from as many carers as possible and will be running consultation events across the city in November.
We are working in partnership with Marie Curie to run a new monthly carers’ café in their shop on the Gloucester Road. The charity has transformed one of its shops to include a walk-in support centre for people living with any type of terminal condition and their carers.
Continue reading “Working with Marie Curie to give support for carers”
We are delighted that former Bath and England rugby union player Gareth Chilcott has become our first patron. Until 2015, he cared for his wife, who suffered with a brain tumour.
Winter can be a difficult time. When your time is already stretched, the shorter, darker days can make it to feel impossible to do something for yourself. But, it’s important to do things to take care of yourself. Whether you have 15 minutes or a few hours to spare, we’ve put together some ideas that might help you take a break.
Carers News Issue #81 is now available for download.
Bookings for the next Carers Rights Day 2019 have now closed.