Monthly Archives: August 2011

GROUND-BREAKING free course to help carers to overcome anxiety and depression

Free carers therapy for positivity

Published on Friday 12 August 2011 09:00

A GROUND-BREAKING free course is running in Dunstable to help carers to overcome anxiety and depression.

 

Central Bedfordshire Council is pioneering the six-week course, which uses cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) to help carers look at their situation and their emotional response to it.

Therapist Allison White, who runs the scheme at the local authority offices in High Street North, said: “CBT creates a positive space for carers to talk about how they are feeling and gives them some useful coping mechanisms. It’s all about increasing their self worth and quality of life.”

“The course provides an insight into anxiety and depression, their effects on the body, thoughts and behaviour.

Social care shake up for thousands in Norfolk

Social care shake up for thousands in Norfolk

by DAN GRIMMER, Public affairs correspondent

Tuesday, August 9, 2011
2:04 PM 

Thousands of elderly and disabled people are set for a huge social care shake-up within weeks, after councillors agreed a radical shift in how Norfolk’s vulnerable are looked after. 

Members of Norfolk County Council’s controlling cabinet agreed yesterday to shift the authority away from running day centres.

The council will instead hand personal budgets to people who use those services so they can choose what to spend the money on.

Care in my own home nightmare.

PAID Carer from hell

From the person being cared for.

As a disabled 35 year old lady who suffers from Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis and severely disabled and use a wheelchair fulltime, I need care 24/7 care, this is provided by a paid carer and my mother, I have lots of information about me for them to read and support from my mother who teaches them how to move me and hoist me and how I like to be cared for (I do have rights)