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Today marks a big milestone in achieving my long time goal to provide a safe place where carers can be able to share their heart warming stories without feeling judged.
Today, 22nd December 2023, we launched the 'We Talk Care' platform to the public and this means everyone can benefit from the many years of thought and time invested to build bring this idea to life.
The journey has been very eventful for me, I have met and spoken to many carers, of whom we have shared both heart-breaking and joyful moments as we reflected on their caregiving journeys.
Today marks the start of a new era. A time where, I invite you all to help grow this community. A community with a cause that touches or will touch so many families.
Let us join hands and make this a safe space that uplifts one another and more importantly let us talk about care. It all starts with one sharing their story.
Joe Ndilla - Founder We Talk Care

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It is the soulful narratives of caregivers that inspire the 'We Talk Care' community.

Join us on a journey of compassion, resilience, and shared experiences as caregivers unveil their heartfelt stories.

Let's celebrate a community of unsung heroes who weave love into every moment. 💜

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13-year-old Jameal is a carer for his mum - he describes the struggles and positives of being a young carer.



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If you provide help or assistance to a friend or family member you may be an unpaid or hidden carer.

Caring can be physical, practical, emotional and psychological. It can be a phone call, help with prescriptions or finances, household duties, etc.

You don’t have to live with the person you care for.

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We Talk Care's Support Guide for Unpaid Carers of Individuals with Dementia | ##dementiacaresupport #dementia #caringfordementia

We Talk Care's Support Guide for Unpaid Carers of Individuals with Dementia

We Talk Care's Support Guide for Unpaid Carers of Individuals with Dementia

At We Talk Care, we understand that making the decision to seek help in caring for a person with dementia at home can be a challenging step. However, it is crucial for both your well-being and the person you care for to receive the support you need.
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"Anyone that thinks loneliness is just for old people would be very wrong". 23 year-old Jameisha is dealing with a hidden illness, but runs a blog to help others. Made by Rep Dat.

If you or anyone you know has been affected by loneliness, further information and support can be found here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programm....es/articles/3mbK0kzk

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Nurturing Well-being in Our MS Caregiver Community | ##letstalkms

Nurturing Well-being in Our MS Caregiver Community

Nurturing Well-being in Our MS Caregiver Community

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an unpredictable condition that manifests in various ways, from mild to debilitating symptoms. For our devoted caregivers in the We Talk Care community, supporting someone with MS comes with unique challenges and triumphs.
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The Carer’s Leave Act: An Overview of Upcoming Workplace Laws for Unpaid Carers in Employment | ##carersrights #workingcarers

The Carer’s Leave Act: An Overview of Upcoming Workplace Laws for Unpaid Carers in Employment

The Carer’s Leave Act: An Overview of Upcoming Workplace Laws for Unpaid Carers in Employment

Embracing the evolving landscape of workplace laws, especially those related to caregiving, is crucial for employees who find themselves balancing their professional roles with caregiving responsibilities. With the introduction of three new pieces of legislation set to become law in 2024, unpaid carers in employment are about to experience unprecedented support.
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The Power of Sharing Your Story - Uniting Carers of Dementia | #dementia

The Power of Sharing Your Story - Uniting Carers of Dementia

The Power of Sharing Your Story - Uniting Carers of Dementia

Caring for a loved one with dementia can be an overwhelming and emotionally taxing journey. As a carer, you might often feel isolated, grappling with the challenges unique to dementia care. However, I am here to remind you that you are not alone in this endeavor. In fact, your experiences