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Supporting carers in the workplace

Business Crack by Business Crack
May 14, 2021
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Anita Jeremy

Businesses and organisations in Cumbria are helping to support their employees who are also unpaid carers for a family member or friend and finding they can retain valued staff.

Carers Champion training is provided by local carers support organisations across Cumbria, to help give voice to carers in their workplace or local community.

One in nine people in the workplace in Cumbria are also unpaid carers, though their work colleagues maybe unaware and therefore unable to provide the support and understanding that can ease the daily stress and pressure.

Without support, one in five carers give up work because the job of juggling their work and caring responsibilities becomes too much.

West Cumbria Carers chief executive Sue Whitehead said: “This training helps volunteers to raise awareness and promote understanding of the role of an unpaid carer and provides the Carers’ Champion with a certificate when they complete the course. 

“In West Cumbria we work with both private and public sector organisations.

“A Carers Champion is someone who is aware of the stresses and strains a carer may be facing. They understand the importance of the role of a carer and can identify the signs of someone who perhaps, unknowingly, is caring. 

“The training with West Cumbria Carers provides information about the charity and the services available to carers.”

Administrator at Franks Portlock in West Cumbria, Anita Jeremy undertook training with West Cumbria Carers.

Phil Franks, technical director at Franks Portlock, said: “At Franks Portlock we pride ourselves on offering all staff a safe and supportive working environment, implementing the West Cumbria Carers Champion scheme is another means in which we can do this.

“Care givers are often under a great deal of mental, and at times, physical stress from the work they undertake. At Franks Portlock we believe that recognition is important and would like to commend the care giving community in general, as well as the West Cumbria Carers Champion scheme, for the fantastic work they do in providing relief and support to carers in the West Cumbria area.

“We would like to congratulate Anita on her role as Carers Champion and look forward to supporting her on the delivery of the scheme. We hope this makes a positive impact and provides support to the local community as well as any of our team members who may be a working carer.”

Anita said: “I am very proud to be a qualified West Cumbria Carers Champion, I think that people are open to discussing mental health now, more than ever before. I hope that in my new role I can help people and offer guidance, as well as raise awareness regarding working carers in the community.”

Sue added: “To create a supportive working environment, and change perceptions, West Cumbria Carers believes it is important to raise awareness regarding those who may be struggling with the commitment of caring.”

In West Cumbria, South Lakes, Eden and Furness, Carer Champion session are also aimed at statutory partners.

Craig Backhouse, Furness Carers CEO explained: “Our focus is on providing courses for our statutory partners – public service organization. In the past couple of weeks, we’ve held three session at the new Blue Hub site in Ulverston, which covers the fire, police and ambulance services.

“As well as the ‘blue light’ services, we have courses for school staff and GP practices.”

To find out more about becoming a Carers Champion, or to arrange a training session for your organisations, contact your local carers organisation.

You can contact them by emailing or calling their office:

  • Carer Support South Lakes, Email: [email protected] Tel: 01539 815970
  • Carlisle Carers Email: [email protected] Tel: 01228 542156
  • Eden Carers Email: [email protected] Tel: 01768 890280 
  • Furness Carers Email: [email protected] Tel: 01229 822822 
  • West Cumbria Carers Email: [email protected], Tel 01900 821976
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