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Carers – We need you!

02/02/2023

Do you provide care for someone who has/needs care and support services? Want to play a key part in making decisions about Health and Social Care Services in North Wales? If so, this might be … [Read more...] about Carers – We need you!

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: care, caregiver, carer, carers, caring

Making A Difference…. FACT.

24/06/2021

The FACT Project “This little Team is supporting me in ways I couldn’t of Imagined” At the end of last year we began a small pilot initiative called the Families Achieving Change Together … [Read more...] about Making A Difference…. FACT.

Filed Under: Blog, Children and young people Tagged With: ADD, ADHD, ASC, ASD, Asperger, aspergers, attention-deficit, attention-deficit disorder, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, autism, autistic, caregiver, carer, carers, co-parent, dad, DCD, developmental, developmental co-ordination disorder, dyspraxic, families, family, father, global developmental delay, guardian, ID, IDD, intellectual development, Intellectual disabilities, intellectual disability, LD, learning disabilities, learning disability, mother, mum, neuro, neurodevelopment, neurological, parent

Coping with caring during the Covid-19 pandemic

11/06/2021

An unpaid carer is a family member or friend who supports a loved one or a neighbour or family member who are not able to live in the community independently. North East Wales Carers Information … [Read more...] about Coping with caring during the Covid-19 pandemic

Filed Under: Blog, Carers, covid-19 Tagged With: alone, care, caregiver, carer, carers, caring, isolated, isolating, loneliness, lonely, quarantine, quarantined, segregated, shield, shielding

North Wales Young Carers ID Card

10/06/2021

Challenge / Problem There are four times more young carers in the UK than are officially recognised (BBC, 2010).  There are young, unsung heroes in every neighbourhood.    Every … [Read more...] about North Wales Young Carers ID Card

Filed Under: Blog, CGI Carers, CGI Children and young people, Collection of good ideas Tagged With: care, caregiver, carer, carers, caring, credentials, identification, identity, proof, young caregiver, young caregivers, young carer

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