- Carers Action Plan
- Test Page
- Test Content Page
- Priority Areas for Action
- Carer Breaks
- Opportunities for time when you don’t have to think about your caring role and responsibilities, and knowing that the person/people you care for are safe and supported during that time.
- Time spent connecting with friends, family, and/or other carers without worrying about your caring responsibilities.
- Time spent connecting with yourself, your interests, and the aspects of you that go beyond your role as a carer.
- Practitioners recognising the impact of caring and being creative about the ways to support carers to take meaningful breaks.
- Greater awareness of services and experiences that can give a carer a break from their caring role.
- What is the Carers Action Plan?
- Reading the Carers Action Plan
- How the Carers Action Plan is set out
- Carers Action Plan Launch and Art Exhibition
- Part I – Principles for Supporting Carers
- Principles for Supporting Carers
- Part II – Priority Areas for Action
- Priority Areas for Action
- Communication
- Information & Advice
- Mental Health Support
- Carer Conversations (Assessments)
- Emergency and Future Planning
- Health and Hospital Discharge
- Young Adult Carers (YAC) Support
- Carer Breaks
- Accessibility
- Financial and Legal Support
- Employment, Education, and Training
- Measuring the Action Plan's Progress
- Part III – Action Tracker
- Progress to date
- What next – the Borough Partnership Carers Board
- How will we know there is change?
- Accessibility Features
- Improving access to information
- Accessibility Statement
- Carers in Camden
- Who is a Carer?
- Carers in Camden
- Legal Duties to Support Carers
- How the Action Plan has Developed
- Who has helped to develop the Action Plan?
- What next? Borough Partnership Carers Board
- How will we know there is change?
- Support for Carers in Camden
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- A message from Councillor Anna Wright and from unpaid carers
- A message from Councillor Anna Wright, Camden Cabinet Member for Health
- A message from unpaid carers
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