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Community Conversations: Caring for Carers and Ourselves
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A Community Conversation which explored what we can doas organisations and community members to supportcarers and ourselves presently as well as moving forward.
Held on 10th December 2020 and hosted by Simon Stewart from the Cornerstone, Lancaster.
The conversation focused on celebrating the enormous contribution Carers make to their families, communities and society and the inequalities that too often leave people on their own struggling to cope.
Included short presentations from:
Lucy Ellis – Parent Carers
Colin Bowman - Lancashire Carers Service
Jan Gomez - Positive Futures
Francis Dawson - Love Morecambe
Sophy Horner - St John’s Hospice
A Community Conversation which explored what we can doas organisations and community members to supportcarers and ourselves presently as well as moving forward.
Held on 10th December 2020 and hosted by Simon Stewart from the Cornerstone, Lancaster.
The conversation focused on celebrating the enormous contribution Carers make to their families, communities and society and the inequalities that too often leave people on their own struggling to cope.
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