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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
A carer is someone who, without any payment, provides help and support to a family member or friend who might not be able to manage without this help due to illness, frailty or disability. If you look after or care for someone whois unable to look after themselves thecarers’ co-ordinator Read More
Carers Information You are a carer if you provide a substantial amount of care on a regular basis to a family member, friend or neighbour who has any illness or disability or is frail due to being older; and who could not manage without your help. You could be: A Read More
HEALTH VISITING The aim of the Health Visiting Service is to promote the health of the whole community and addressing concerns about physical and mental well-being. Health Visitors work as part of Public Health Nursing Team alongside Public Health Nurses, Child Health Assistant and School Nurses. All Health Visitors are Read More
HEALTH VISITING The aim of the Health Visiting Service is to promote the health of the whole community and addressing concerns about physical and mental well-being. Health Visitors work as part of Public Health Nursing Team alongside Public Health Nurses, Child Health Assistant and School Nurses. All Health Visitors are Read More
HDANI provides the following services to those affected in any way by Huntington’s Disease across Northern Ireland; Family Support Workers: To provide emotional and practical support, advice, and information in any area that could be impacted by HD or by being a carer, from finances to employment, housing, accessing medical services, Read More
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The Trust has a team of registered childrens nurses in five localities who provide a service to children who are acutely or chronically ill or who have complex health needs. The teams: Provide direct nursing care to children at home thus minimising hospitalisation where appropriate Provide child specific advice within Read More
The Trust has a team of registered childrens nurses in five localities who provide a service to children who are acutely or chronically ill or who have complex health needs. The teams: Provide direct nursing care to children at home thus minimising hospitalisation where appropriate Provide child specific advice within Read More
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Responsible for the delivery of vaccines to the school age population in accordance with the Northern Ireland Child Health Immunisation Schedule. Read More
Carer’s First operates as part of Clanrye Group. This programme runs across the Southern Trust area and is open to all unpaid carers aged over 18 Carer’s First Leaflet 2023 Read More







