Benefits Advice Session with Gloucestershire Carers Hub

  • Local Offer

Benefits Advice Session delivered by Gloucestershire Carers Hub

General benefits advice, covering benefits available in more detail.

• You must ensure you book onto the course.  To book your place email carers@peopleplus.co.uk or call 0300 111 9000

• Alternative care provision options may be available for you to be able to attend your selected courses free of charge

• If you have any suggestions for any training that you would like to see in the future
please email carers@peopleplus.co.uk

Who to contact

Contact Name
Gloucestershire Carers Hub
Telephone
0300 111 9000 0300 111 9000
E-mail
Carers@peopleplus.co.uk
Website
www.gloucestershirecarershub.co.uk
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Notes

If you would like to attend a Reiki / Indian head massage or reflexology session there are
sessions available from April onwards as the March sessions are full

Where to go

Name
Regus
Address
Conway House
31 Worcester Street
Gloucester
Postcode

GL1 3AJGet directions to GL1 3AJ

Notes

Carers Quick Facts

• 1 in 8 adults (around 6.5 million people) are carers.

By 2037, it's anticipated that the number of carers will increase to 9 million.

• Every day another 6,000 people take on a caring responsibility – that equals over 2 million people each year.

58% of carers are women and 42% are men.

• Over 1 million people care for more than one person.

• Carers save the economy £132 billion per year, an average of £19,336 per carer.

Time / Date Details

When is it on
Tuesday 3 March
Time of day
Morning
Session Information
10am - 12pm

Local Offer

Local Offer Age Bands
0-4 (Birth to Pre-School)
4-11 (Primary School)
11-16 (Secondary School)
16-18 (Transitions into Adulthood)
18-25 (Young Adults)
SEN Provision Type
Specialist

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Specialist
Local Offer Age Bands
0-4 (Birth to Pre-School)
4-11 (Primary School)
11-16 (Secondary School)
16-18 (Transitions into Adulthood)
18-25 (Young Adults)
Experience of working with children and young people with the following disabilities/additional needs.
  • Alternative Communication
  • Autistic Spectrum Disorders
  • Complex Medical/Physical Needs
  • Challenging Behaviours

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