We Talk Care Founder to Attend the Launch of The Blue Sky Social Care Card at the House of Commons

Comments · 400 Views

The Blue Sky Social Care Card aims to support the needs of unpaid carers by creating a recognition platform that fosters connections and collaboration among government, social care professionals, and community organisations.

We Talk Care is delighted to announce that its founder, Joseph Ndilla, has accepted an invitation to attend the official launch of The Blue-Sky Social Care Card at the House of Commons on Monday, 18th November 2024. This significant event, organised by The Blue Sky Social Care Card team and held in celebration of Carers Rights Day 2024, underscores the importance of recognising and supporting carers across the UK.

Carers Rights Day: Honouring and Empowering Carers

The launch coincides with Carers Rights Day, an annual event dedicated to advancing the rights and well-being of carers. The Blue Sky Social Care Card aims to support the needs of unpaid carers by creating a recognition platform that fosters connections and collaboration among government, social care professionals, and community organisations. This initiative is a testament to the dedication of so many who work tirelessly to make the voices of carers heard.

Maisie Bull, Senior Marketing and Communications Officer for The Blue Sky Social Care Card, shared, “This event represents an opportunity to unite key stakeholders to strengthen the rights of carers in a lasting and impactful way. We are grateful to have passionate advocates like Joseph joining us to contribute to this mission.”

We Talk Care’s Mission and Commitment to Carers

Joseph Ndilla expressed his gratitude for the invitation:

"I’m honoured to be part of this significant event recognising the invaluable contributions of carers across the UK. At We Talk Care, we are deeply committed to fostering a supportive and empowering community for caregivers, and we look forward to discussing how our platform can contribute to the collective mission of strengthening the rights and well-being of carers."

As an online community dedicated to carers, We Talk Care offers resources, support, and a platform for caregivers to connect and share their experiences. Joseph is eager to share the mission and achievements of We Talk Care and explore opportunities for collaboration with other organisations working toward a supportive environment for carers.

Building a Network for Positive Change

Attendees at the House of Commons event will hear from influential speakers and engage in discussions on advancing carers' rights. Following the launch, representatives from We Talk Care and other organisations will be invited to speak about their services and share how they will work collaboratively to ensure the voices of carers are amplified—not just on Carers Rights Day but every day. The event will also include a media initiative, showcasing footage and interviews from attendees, to be shared widely as a celebration of solidarity for carers.

This event marks a powerful step forward in acknowledging the challenges faced by carers and reinforcing their rights and support. We Talk Care is thrilled to stand in unity with The Blue Sky Social Care Card and other like-minded advocates to honour and uplift carers across the nation.

For more information about the event and to join the conversation, please follow #CarersRightsDay and #BlueSkySocialCareCard on social media.

Comments