Carers Awareness Training for Professionals
Our Carers Awareness Training for Professionals helps professionals understand the role of unpaid carers. It also explains how to support them.
Many carers do not recognise themselves as Carers. However, they provide vital support every day.
A Carer supports a relative, partner, friend, or neighbour who needs help. This support is unpaid.
For example, a Carer may help with personal care, emotional support, daily tasks, or supervision.
This training is free and open only to Care professionals and organisations in Northern Lincolnshire.
Please click on the links below to book your free online place (opens Eventbrite)
Wednesday 16 September, 12pm – 1pm
Thursday 10 December, 3pm -4pm
What the training covers
This training explains who Carers are and how caring affects daily life.
Participants will:
learn about the different types of Carers
explore the challenges Carers face
understand the strong sense of purpose and connection
be able to recognise and identify Carers
learn how to start supportive conversations

Carers’ Rights
Carers have important legal rights.
For example, Carers have the right to request a Carer’s Assessment. This assessment looks at the Carer’s needs.
Carers can also receive support to remain in work, education, or training.
Understanding these rights helps professionals support Carers more effectively.
Support available for Carers
Many services exist to support Carers. However, Carers often need help finding them.
The training introduces the support available through our service, The Carers’ Support Service.
This support includes:
Information and advice
Peer support groups
Counselling support
Benefits advice
Training for Carers
Health and wellbeing activities
Why Carer awareness matters
Carers play a vital role in supporting families and communities.
However, many Carers remain hidden. Therefore, raising awareness is essential.
Carers Awareness Training for Professionals helps professionals recognise Carers earlier. It also encourages better support across services and communities.
When Carers receive support, both Carers and those they support benefit.

Please click on the links below to book your free online place (opens Eventbrite)
Wednesday 16 September, 12pm – 1pm
Thursday 10 December, 3pm -4pm


