Informal care
Training · 6 Nov 2023, 19:30 - 21:00
Nauwe Geldelozepad 17, 2012 EV Haarlem, Nederland
WellbeingPeople with disabilitiesChildren & youth
STG
#69143
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Contact person
Sandra Jimenez Hernandez WarnerAsk Sandra a question
Summary
Caregiver. Young, old and often (over)worked. How do you recognize a carer and what can you do for this person?Detailed description
As a volunteer you have to a greater or lesser extent deal with the loved ones around your buddy or the clients. During this evening, attention will be paid to this group, the so-called informal carers.
Attention for this group, which is increasingly called upon, is not a superfluous luxury. That is why we will discuss, among other things, the composition of this group, how to recognize an (overburdened) informal carer and give tips on what to do if you think that the informal carer could also use support or advice.
The evening is provided by STG in collaboration with Tandem Center for Informal Care Support and Stichting de Baan.
About STG
Everyone prefers to live independently at home. Sometimes that doesn't come naturally. A disability or chronic illness can make a situation untenable. STG wants to prevent that.
That is why we support people with disabilities and their carers at home. With the help of committed volunteers, children and adults can continue to live at home longer and participate in society.
With the efforts of volunteers, parents are relieved of the burden of caring for their child. We do this in several ways:
* by using a volunteer who does activities with the child
* because the child goes to a host family
* by organizing fun activities for brothers and sisters
* by bringing parents together in meetings
We focus on children and adults with a mental or physical disability, chronic illness, ADHD or autism.
STG is an accessible, small volunteer organization in the regions of Central and South Kennemerland.
STG brings people together!
That is why we support people with disabilities and their carers at home. With the help of committed volunteers, children and adults can continue to live at home longer and participate in society.
With the efforts of volunteers, parents are relieved of the burden of caring for their child. We do this in several ways:
* by using a volunteer who does activities with the child
* because the child goes to a host family
* by organizing fun activities for brothers and sisters
* by bringing parents together in meetings
We focus on children and adults with a mental or physical disability, chronic illness, ADHD or autism.
STG is an accessible, small volunteer organization in the regions of Central and South Kennemerland.
STG brings people together!