All Carers
Every day across Belfast, people are dedicating their time to care for relatives, partners and friends. Caring for someone can be rewarding especially when you can see the person is well and living safely at home. However it is often hard work and can leave carers exhausted and feeling they Read More
Beat supports families and friends caring for loved ones affected by eating disorders, equipping them with essential skills and advice, so they can help them recover whilst also looking after their own mental health. Our dedicated helpline number and email address for people in Northern Ireland is here for you. Read More
The free Carers Wellbeing Service is here to support any adult carer in the Belfast Trust area who is 18 years or over, who cares for an older person who is 50 years old or over. The aim is to provide a short or long-term (up to one year) tailored Read More
CAUSE is a unique peer-led regional charity offering services to families, partners and friends across Northern Ireland caring for a loved one who has experienced serious mental illness. It can be difficult to talk about your concerns with other people who may not understand or appreciate what you can encounter Read More
Opening Times: Monday to Friday 9am – 5pm The helpline provides a range of general and specialist advice services for carers. Trained advisers can provide advice and information on a wide range of issues – welfare benefits, community care and carer support. Call 028 9043 9843 , 9am-1pm Mon-Thu (outside Read More
Older People/Mental Health (Belfast) – Belfast Trust Read More
The Young Adult Carer and Young Carer Ambassador role has been developed by Action for Children to represent carers aged 8-25. The Ambassador will work closely with carers to ensure their needs are represented in key discussions, consultations and research that impacts on their lives, and that they are heard Read More
About Carers NI We’re here to make life better for carers. Working as part of Carers UK : We give expert advice, information and support. We connect carers so no-one has to care alone. We campaign together for lasting change We innovate to find new ways to reach and support Read More
We support the role of Carers in the Southern area by actively identifying your needs and developing services and actions to address these with the support of the Trust Directorates and staff teams. We liaise closely with Carer’s groups and Carer’s organisations and other Voluntary organisations who provide support to Read More
Who is a Carer? A carer is someone who regularly provides a substantial amount of care to a family member, friend or neighbour who is ill, disabled or is an older person. A carer could be: A young person under 18 looking after a parent/brother/sister; Looking after a relative with Read More









