Local Support

Caring Together

Supporting carers of all ages across Cambridgeshire, Peterborough and Norfolk.  They offer flexible, professional home care services to adults and children with a range of disabilities and health conditions.  At the surgery we can refer to them for support that you may need.

Visit the Caring Together website

Cambridgeshire County Council

Council website information page for Carers

Visit the Cambridgeshire County Council website

Centre 33

Centre 33 offers a Young Carers Project that works with young carers up until their 19th birthday

Visit the Centre 33 website

Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust

Adult Eating Disorders Service provides information and a support programme for those providing help and support to someone with an eating disorder

Visit the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust website

Healthy You

The Carer Health Trainer service is currently available for adult carers who are looking after someone with long term illness or dementia and who live in, or are registered with a GP in the South, City and East Cambridgeshire areas.

Visit the Healthy You website

Pinpoint

Pinpoint is the Parent Carer Forum for Cambridgeshire.  We support parent carers of children and young people aged 0-25 years with additional needs or disabilities

Visit the Pinpoint website

Little Miracles

Little Miracles is a charity that supports families that have children with additional needs, disabilities and life limiting conditions. 

Visit the Little Miracles website

Sibs

Sibs is the only UK charity for children and adults who are growing up with or have grown up with a disabled brother or sister. 

Visit the Sibs website

National Support

Carers UK

Caring will affect us all at some point in our lives. With your help, they can be there for the 6,000 people who start looking after someone each day.

Visit the Carers UK website

Carers Trust

Carers Trust is a major charity for, with and about carers. They work to improve support, services and recognition for anyone living with the challenges of caring, unpaid, for a family member or friend who is ill, frail, disabled or has mental health or addiction problems. Their vision is that unpaid carers count and can access the help they need to live their lives.

Visit the Carers Trust website