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How being a care worker makes a difference – Stuart explains his role

At Caring Together we are extremely proud of the homecare service we offer and the way our staff provide such a valued service to so many families. You can watch Stuart talking about his role as a care worker and how he’s making a difference to the lives of carers in the community. Click here […]

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Cancer carers support group

The James Paget Hospitals University HHS Foundation Trust have launched a new cancer carers support group, running for carers of people with cancer. We know that talking together, sharing information about what help you need and what support is available to you can make a difference to carers looking after a family member or friend. […]

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Carers Week – Making caring visible and valued – Wymondham High Academy

Carers Week this year has the theme of ‘make caring visible and valued’. Our Carer Friendly Tick Awards are given to organisations that have standards in place to identify and support carers. With Carers Week from 7 – 13 June we have asked people from some of the organisations who hold the Carer Friendly Tick […]

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Next steps for support of parent carers in Norfolk

If you are a parent carer in Norfolk we would like to invite you to an event we are holding for you during Carers Week – on Tuesday 8 June from 1.00pm-2.30pm (to be held on Zoom). Earlier this year, we listened to parent carers to hear how they are coping with their caring responsibilities […]

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Volunteers’ Week 2021 – celebrating our volunteers

At Caring Together, we are delighted to have a wonderful team of volunteers. Our team is made up of 44 dedicated people who give their time and talents tirelessly to support carers. We would like to say a big thank you to all of the wonderful people who volunteer with us across our region in […]

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How being a care worker makes a difference – David explains his role

At Caring Together we are extremely proud of the homecare service we offer and the way our staff provide such a valued service to so many families. We spoken to one of our team, David, about how much he values his role, and sees the impact it has on others, “I’ve always had an interest in […]

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Cancer carers support group

The James Paget Hospitals University HHS Foundation Trust have launched a new cancer carers support group, running for carers of people with cancer. We know that talking together, sharing information about what help you need and what support is available to you can make a difference to carers looking after a family member or friend. […]

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How we are helping schools identify and support young carers 

COVID-19 restrictions have had an impact on schools and young carers. But throughout the pandemic we have continued to work with schools to ensure they can identify pupils, who can be as young as five, who are young carers.  This has included continuing to deliver Primary School ‘bubble’ assemblies (adhering to all government guidelines) using […]

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Upcoming activities for young carers and young adult carers

At Caring Together we offer a range of activities for young carers and young adult carers. These include sessions where you can socialise and get to know other carers who are your age, have some fun, develop new skills and make contributions to ‘carer voice’ work – your chance to raise awareness of carers and […]

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Upcoming activities for young carers and young adult carers

At Caring Together we offer a range of activities for young carers and young adult carers. These include sessions where you can socialise and get to know other carers who are your age, have some fun, develop new skills and make contributions to ‘carer voice’ work – your chance to raise awareness of carers and […]

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