🧩 Understanding Your Caring Role in Cambridgeshire
🌱 Being an unpaid carer means you support someone who couldn’t manage day-to-day without your help. You might help with washing, dressing, shopping, managing medicine, preparing meals, or simply giving company and emotional support. There’s no single way to be a carer—everyone’s journey is unique.
👥 Types of Unpaid Carers
🌼 There are many types of unpaid carers, including:
Every unpaid carer’s experience and relationship to the person you care for is different, but all are equally important.
💡 What Does a Typical Caring Role Involve?
👐 The caring role can include:
Your role might change over time, and you might need more or less support.
🌻 What Support Can You Expect as an Unpaid Carer?
🤲 In Cambridgeshire, unpaid carers can access:
You can find an overview of support for unpaid carers from Cambridgeshire County Council here:
Support for unpaid carers - Cambridgeshire County Council
🏡 Local Organisations and Services in Cambridgeshire
🍀 Caring Together Charity
Caring Together Charity supports unpaid carers with information, groups, workshops, regular events, and 1-to-1 help.
Find out what’s on or connect with their support via:
Caring Together Charity
Events and support group listings:
Caring Together Charity Events
🖍️ Pinpoint
Pinpoint is an advice and support service mainly for parent carers of children with additional needs:
Pinpoint Cambridgeshire
🌈 Looking After Your Wellbeing
🎨 Use the How Are You activity directory to find things to do in your area that can help you take a break, connect, and boost your wellbeing:
How Are You Cambridgeshire & Peterborough
📖 More Useful Information
📱 Who to Contact in an Emergency
🚨 If you ever need urgent support, or if there's a mental health crisis, call 111 and select the mental health option.
🌟 Helpful Tips for Your Caring Journey
🌸 Remember to:
You are not alone in what you do. The local support available is here to help you thrive in your caring role.
Email: contact@bridgit.care
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🌞 Helpful Resources for Parent Carers in Cambridgeshire
Being a parent carer can feel overwhelming at times, but you are not alone. There is plenty of friendly help and advice for parent carers of children and young people (including those with SEND or neurodiversity) in Cambridgeshire.
📌 Pinpoint Cambridgeshire (0-25 years) – Your First Stop for Support
Pinpoint Cambridgeshire is a local charity just for parent carers. They offer a wide range of information, useful workshops, forums, and a safe space to share concerns or learn from others. You do not need any formal diagnosis to access support.
📄 Pinpoint’s Handy Guides – These Handy Guides are short, simple, one-page sheets covering key SEND topics. They’re really handy for quick support whenever you need it.
👂 Speak With Other Parent Carers
Connecting with people who understand makes a big difference. Caring Together Charity provides support, advice, and local support groups for all unpaid carers, including those caring for young people over the age of 18. Join their events and support groups to meet others, ask questions, or simply take a break. For parent carers of children aged 0–25, Pinpoint Cambridgeshire runs friendly group meetings, workshops and forums.
🧒 Advice for Young Carers (Siblings)
If you have a young carer at home (such as a sibling helping out), Centre 33 has a welcoming support service especially for young carers, offering friendly one-to-one chats, groups, and advice.
🧑🎓 Education & School Support
If your child needs support at school, there are lots of steps you can take. For special educational needs (SEND), start here: Cambridgeshire County Council SEND Information Hub.
🌱 Learning Disabilities Support (18+ years)
For learning disabilities in people over 18, visit the Learning Disability Partnership for information, groups, and advice.
❤️ Wellbeing & Mental Health Support
📚 Where to Go for More Help and Advice
💡 Simple Tips to Look After Yourself
Remember: there is lots of friendly support, and these local groups and guides can make life as a parent carer less stressful and more joyful. You are doing amazing!
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Once a month it's useful to reflect on how you're doing in different areas.
Just select an area of the care circle to update how you're getting on.
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Although it's a not a real person, Bridgit is equipped with the knowledge to support you. 📚
Simply add your phone number, message your queries - from caring for a relative to self-care tips, to get an instant answer. 💡
Are you looking for help in your caring role?
In a short conversation we'll learn a bit about you and the person you're caring for and then create a simple plan with:
📝 Insights into managing the specific condition of the person you're caring for.
🤝 Guidance on accessing and using these services effectively.
🌍 Links to online resources and communities for carers.
Looking for Wellbeing Support?
In our quick chat, we'll discuss your current engagement in physical activities, stress management practices, and hobbies that uplift you. We'll create a plan featuring:
🏃♂️ Suggestions for physical activities suited to your lifestyle.
🧘♀️ Tips on mindfulness and meditation, tailored to how often you can practice.
🎨 Ideas for hobbies and activities that can boost your mood and well-being.
Thinking About Getting Back to Work?
Let's have a quick chat to understand your current situation and your aspirations for returning to work. We'll create a concise plan that includes:
📈 Advice on balancing caregiving responsibilities with work.
🌐 Information on flexible working options and support for carers in the workplace.
📝 Tips on updating your CV and preparing for interviews.
Balancing Work and Care Responsibilities?
In our brief discussion, we'll explore how you can effectively manage both your professional life and caregiving duties. Your personalized plan will include:
⚖️ Strategies for achieving a work-care balance.
📅 Tips on time management and setting priorities.
🤝 Information on workplace rights and support for carers.
Navigating Financial Support & Benefits for Carers?
Join us for a brief chat to delve into the financial aspects of caregiving. We'll help you create a plan encompassing:
💰 Detailed information on benefits and financial support options specifically for carers.
📝 Step-by-step guidance on applying for these benefits.
🛠️ Tools and resources to help manage your finances effectively as a carer.
Considering Taking Time Out as a Carer?
In our short conversation, we'll discuss your need for a break from caregiving. We'll then formulate a plan that includes:
🏖️ Tips on how to plan for time off and respite care options.
🔄 Strategies for ensuring continuity of care during your absence.
🧘♀️ Suggestions for relaxation and rejuvenation activities.
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