Thursday 25 July 2013

62% of GP surgeries in Wiltshire are committed to supporting carers



Over half of GP practices in Wiltshire have achieved an Investors in Carers award which gives recognition to surgeries supporting unpaid carers in the local community. 

The awards were presented by Dr Steve Rowlands, Chair of Wiltshire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) at a ceremony that took place during Carers Week 2013.

The ceremony celebrated the success of the first year of the GP Accreditation Scheme which is delivered by Carer Support Wiltshire, a charity supporting carers across the County.

One way to achieve an award is hosting a carers’ clinic which offers a health check with a nurse and an opportunity to chat with a support worker about your caring role.

Liz Vine, a carer who has attended a clinic, said: “When I was first asked if I would like to attend a carers’ clinic at my surgery my first thought was ‘what for?’ but you have no idea what useful information you might gain from the meeting.

“I spoke to two ladies from Carer Support Wiltshire who were both lovely and made me realise just how volatile I was. For me it was both informative and therapeutic.”

It is hoped that the scheme, joint funded by Wiltshire Council and NHS Wiltshire CCG, will encourage the 22 surgeries not yet achieving an award to offer better services for carers in the coming year.

A Carers Lead from a surgery already at gold level said: “This scheme encouraged us to rethink how we can deliver better services for our carers and if possible support other carers in the community.

“We hope that by continuing our work with Carer Support Wiltshire we can make more agencies that we come into contact with aware of their services, increase the numbers of carers on our register and improve the level of support that is offered to them.”

For further information about the GP Accreditation Scheme, please contact Carer Support Wiltshire on 0800 181 4118 or visit www.carersinwiltshire.co.uk

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