Monday, May 30, 2016

BRIGG EVENTS DURING CARERS' WEEK 2016

FROM RUTH KITCHING, NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE CLINICAL COMMISSIONING GROUP

National Carers Week takes place from 6-12 June. This annual campaign highlights the challenges the 19,000 carers in North Lincolnshire face and recognises the huge contribution they make to families and local communities.
This year’s campaign focuses on building ‘Carer Friendly Communities’ which support carers to look after their loved ones or neighbours, while recognising that they are individuals with needs of their own.
The local Carers’ Support Service and staff from a range of organisations (including Alzheimer’s Society, Age UK and Healthwatch NL) will be out and about in North Lincolnshire, letting carers know what support they can access.

Sunday 5 June
11am-2pm
Carers Week Walk – Humber Bridge
Monday 6 June
9.30-11.30am
10.30am-2.30pm
Noon-3pm
Noon-4pm
Scunthorpe Wellbeing Hub – Carers’ Information Point
Brigg Wellbeing Hub - Carers’ Information Point
Elsham Golf Club - Carers’ Meal/Volunteer Award
Bottesford Carer Group – Open Afternoon
Tuesday 7 June
10.00-Noon
Barton Wellbeing Hub – Carers’ Information Point
Wednesday 8 June
10.30am-12.30pm
7.30pm
Winterton Wellbeing Hub – Carers’ Information Point
Brigg Methodist Church – Concert by Brigg Singers
Thursday 9 June
10.00am-Noon
1.00-3.00pm
Epworth Wellbeing Hub – Carers’ Information Point
Redcombe Carer Group, Brigg – Strawberry Tea
Friday 10 June
9.30-11.30am
10.00am-2.30pm
11.00am-4.00pm
Scunthorpe Wellbeing Hub – Carers’ Information Point
Tesco, Brigg - Information Stand
Sainsburys, Scunthorpe - Bag Packing/Tombola
Saturday 11 June
10.00am-2.30pm
Tesco, Brigg - Information Stand

Dr Margaret Sanderson, local GP and North Lincolnshire CCG chair, explained that Carers Week provides everyone with an opportunity to thank and celebrate the dedication and devotion carers provide on a daily basis.
“As the age of the population increases, many people are taking on the role of carer to family, friends or neighbours,” said Dr Sanderson. “They do a vital job and without them our health and social care systems could not function as well as they do.”
For more information visit - http://www.carerssupportcentre.com/north-lincolnshire/carers-week/

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