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St Joseph’s RC High School

St Joseph’s RC High School, Newport, commits to the importance of raising awareness and vital support of our young carers and their families through a considered and researched ten-point plan of action. The intention is to deliver better outcomes, experiences and futures for carers and their families:
• ‘Think Carer, Think Family’.
• Support what works best for individual carers as there is no ‘one size fits all’
• Research good practice, share what we do and learn from others
• Ensure we are not just ‘home for the day’ but continue to support beyond the school curriculum and we practice ‘right time, right place’ for carers and families
• Find out what matters most to our carers and families
• Practice open and active partnership working because we cannot support alone
• Make sure relationships are at the centre of everything we do and carers have a trusted person to approach
• Provide staff with the knowledge and skills so everyone can give the best possible support and identify bespoke guidance
• Prioritise health and wellbeing
• Encourage carers to access resources within and beyond school

Commitments

My name is Carol Taplin and  I am the Lead Chaplain in the Grange University Hospital. I pledge to, on request to provide pastoral, spiritual or religious support to any carer of any faith or none, or to signpost them ...
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We commit to support the young carers at our school and support the families and staff that are in a carers role.
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My commitment to carers: • I will actively work to help my: colleagues, service users and the wider public understand who carers are and the issues they may face • I will ensure that there is good quality and accessible information available ...
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We recognise that caring is an important issue that affects our staff and children 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 they ...
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I commit to helping other professionals and organisations recognise and support unpaid carers in their communities; whether customers, staff, volunteers, service users. I commit to making communities more Carer Friendly!
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Diverse Cymru recognises 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 ...
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We, as a Practice, recognise the support and issues that our patients need in their caring role. We commit to ensuring that all staff highlight our Carers and are able to signpost them to the appropriate local services provided. We ...
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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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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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As an organisation Age Connects Torfaen recognise that carers play a vital role in our communities. Caring is an important issue that affects our staff, volunteers and clients. We commit to ensure all our staff and volunteers are aware of ...
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