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CarersNSW
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 6 ต.ค. 2011
CKE webinar: Connecting carer research to practice through collaboration
Connecting carer research to practice through collaboration webinar, explored how diverse research initiatives can collaborate to enhance outcomes for carers.
มุมมอง: 17
วีดีโอ
Natalie Winter (Deakin University) Policy to support carers' health
มุมมอง 702 หลายเดือนก่อน
Dr Natalie Winter, Research Fellow at Deakin University, shares insights on: Policy to support carers' health, with a focus on how we can prioritise and support carers within the health system. For more information visit: ahha.asn.au/resource/deeble-issues-brief-no-50-prioritising-carers-health-and-wellbeing-in-the-healthcare-system/
Lunchtime Learning Session: Wellbeing resources for carers
มุมมอง 472 หลายเดือนก่อน
Wendy Hill, Education and Development Officer at Carers NSW, presents an overview of Carer Wellbeing resources. This session offers practical guidance for carers seeking to prioritise their own self-care while building connections with others.
Lunchtime learning session: 5 Key steps to disaster preparedness for carers
มุมมอง 752 หลายเดือนก่อน
Care2Prepare is delivered by Carers NSW in partnership with the Physical Disability Council of NSW (PDCN) and aged care provided GoCo. The project worked with older people, people living with disability and family and friend carers to co-design tailored disaster preparedness tools and resources. This presentation highlights 5 keys steps to creating an effective disaster preparedness plan for th...
Lunchtime Learning session: First results, 2024 National Carer Survey
มุมมอง 402 หลายเดือนก่อน
Dr Lukas Hofstaetter, Manager Research and Development at Carers NSW, presents first results from the 2024 National Carer Survey. The 2024 National Carer Survey offers a detailed, highly diverse insights into the lives of carers, and shows an ongoing need for better recognition, inclusion and financial support.
Dementia and behaviours: 'aggressive', 'inappropriate', 'offensive'
มุมมอง 304 หลายเดือนก่อน
Dr Nola Ries, professor in the Faculty of Law at UTS, shares insights from her recent research on Dementia and behaviours: 'aggressive', 'inappropriate', 'offensive'. For more information visit www.dementialawnetwork.org/
Have your say: How to share your experience and shape the new National Carer Strategy
มุมมอง 314 หลายเดือนก่อน
Carers NSW invited carers and interested members of the public to join a free 30-minute webinar - ‘Have your say: How to share your experience and shape the new National Carer Strategy’ - outlining the purpose and scope of the Strategy and how to respond to this opportunity. This webinar recording outlines the purpose and scope of the National Carer Strategy and how to respond to this consultat...
CKE Research Incubator 2024: Building the evidence base on carer finances
มุมมอง 527 หลายเดือนก่อน
The Carer Knowledge Exchange (CKE) is a partnership project delivered by Carers NSW and the Institute for Public Policy and Governance (IPPG) at the University of Technology Sydney, proudly funded by the NSW Government. The CKE brings together carers, former carers, researchers, students, decision makers, professionals and service providers to share their knowledge about carers and learn from ...
CKE Research Incubator 2024: Where to next for the Carer Knowledge Exchange?
มุมมอง 197 หลายเดือนก่อน
The Carer Knowledge Exchange (CKE) is a partnership project delivered by Carers NSW and the Institute for Public Policy and Governance (IPPG) at the University of Technology Sydney, proudly funded by the NSW Government. The CKE brings together carers, former carers, researchers, students, decision makers, professionals and service providers to share their knowledge about carers and learn from ...
CKE Research Incubator 2024: What does financial wellbeing look like for carers?
มุมมอง 347 หลายเดือนก่อน
The Carer Knowledge Exchange (CKE) is a partnership project delivered by Carers NSW and the Institute for Public Policy and Governance (IPPG) at the University of Technology Sydney, proudly funded by the NSW Government. The CKE brings together carers, former carers, researchers, students, decision makers, professionals and service providers to share their knowledge about carers and learn from ...
CKE Research Incubator 2024: Innovative carer-led approaches in research, policy and practice
มุมมอง 487 หลายเดือนก่อน
The Carer Knowledge Exchange (CKE) is a partnership project delivered by Carers NSW and the Institute for Public Policy and Governance (IPPG) at the University of Technology Sydney, proudly funded by the NSW Government. The CKE brings together carers, former carers, researchers, students, decision makers, professionals and service providers to share their knowledge about carers and learn from ...
CKE Research Incubator 2024: Culturally responsive approaches to supporting carer wellbeing
มุมมอง 747 หลายเดือนก่อน
The Carer Knowledge Exchange (CKE) is a partnership project delivered by Carers NSW and the Institute for Public Policy and Governance (IPPG) at the University of Technology Sydney, proudly funded by the NSW Government. The CKE brings together carers, former carers, researchers, students, decision makers, professionals and service providers to share their knowledge about carers and learn from ...
CKE Research Incubator 2024: Informing emerging carer policy
มุมมอง 387 หลายเดือนก่อน
The Carer Knowledge Exchange (CKE) is a partnership project delivered by Carers NSW and the Institute for Public Policy and Governance (IPPG) at the University of Technology Sydney, proudly funded by the NSW Government. The CKE brings together carers, former carers, researchers, students, decision makers, professionals and service providers to share their knowledge about carers and learn from...
Young Carers In Focus
มุมมอง 2948 หลายเดือนก่อน
Carers NSW is excited to launch ‘Young Carers In Focus’, a new video resource that raises awareness of young carers in NSW. Hear from Dee, Lani and John about who young carers are, how young carers support the people they care for and the types of support young carers need. For more information about who young carers are, the types of things that young carers do and some of the programs and ser...
Innovations in respite: A café conversation with Tamar Krebs
มุมมอง 658 หลายเดือนก่อน
The Innovations in respite webinar series features conversational interviews about new directions in respite. Start your day with a cuppa and enjoy this ‘café conversation’ with Tamar Krebs, Founder & Executive Director, Group Homes Australia. Group Homes Australia’s five-day, live-in Rementia Together retreats provide people in the early stages of dementia and their support partners with innov...
How to create an account on the Carer Knowledge Exchange digital platform
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How to create an account on the Carer Knowledge Exchange digital platform
How to sign up to the Carer Knowledge Exchange mailing list
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How to sign up to the Carer Knowledge Exchange mailing list
How to upload a publication to the Carer Knowledge Exchange Research Library
มุมมอง 148 หลายเดือนก่อน
How to upload a publication to the Carer Knowledge Exchange Research Library
Elloyse Fitzgeraldson (Everymind) How to meaningfully support mental health carers
มุมมอง 368 หลายเดือนก่อน
Elloyse Fitzgeraldson (Everymind) How to meaningfully support mental health carers
Embedding carer recognition and support through legislation: An international panel discussion
มุมมอง 928 หลายเดือนก่อน
Embedding carer recognition and support through legislation: An international panel discussion
Hannah Beks (Deakin Rural Health) Engaging older people and carers in participatory health research
มุมมอง 328 หลายเดือนก่อน
Hannah Beks (Deakin Rural Health) Engaging older people and carers in participatory health research
Professor Ilana Ackerman (Monash University): Understanding carer perspectives
มุมมอง 509 หลายเดือนก่อน
Professor Ilana Ackerman (Monash University): Understanding carer perspectives
Innovations in respite: A café conversation with Kim Whitmore
มุมมอง 219 หลายเดือนก่อน
Innovations in respite: A café conversation with Kim Whitmore
Innovations in respite: A café conversation with Mary Larkin
มุมมอง 1510 หลายเดือนก่อน
Innovations in respite: A café conversation with Mary Larkin
Carer Knowledge Exchange: Webinar 8 - Empowering carers when systems are complex
มุมมอง 12610 หลายเดือนก่อน
Carer Knowledge Exchange: Webinar 8 - Empowering carers when systems are complex
Ludmila Fleitas Alfonzo (UniMelb) Young carers' mental health
มุมมอง 2411 หลายเดือนก่อน
Ludmila Fleitas Alfonzo (UniMelb) Young carers' mental health
Ashleigh Griffiths (HNELHD): Children with medical complexity
มุมมอง 61ปีที่แล้ว
Ashleigh Griffiths (HNELHD): Children with medical complexity
Innovations in Respite: A café conversation with Kerry Donaghy
มุมมอง 62ปีที่แล้ว
Innovations in Respite: A café conversation with Kerry Donaghy
Carer Knowledge Exchange: Webinar 7 - Carer engagement in health care settings
มุมมอง 142ปีที่แล้ว
Carer Knowledge Exchange: Webinar 7 - Carer engagement in health care settings
How and why to participate in research: For family and friend carers: Carers NSW
มุมมอง 42ปีที่แล้ว
How and why to participate in research: For family and friend carers: Carers NSW
Doing a Replay
I thought this presentation very timely as I navigate my adult daughter’s care as a self managed ndis plan nominee and trying to get support for myself to continue. The system is set to see us fail and give up our people with disabilities and then cost the government and tax payers literally billions in costs. I am peddling fast and furious trying to keep her at home and feel like I’m failing but in reality the system is failing us.
This video has been a Godsend for me ❤ Our Mum , 87, now living with us. This has taught me so much, I can’t thank you enough for sharing this ❤
IS THIS CARES GATEWAY or is this carers of n.s.w ?
وهو الاولى في با
وإن و لنىبت
تنخفض و ىتىىمىزامىتا ❤اغف
Make sure the brakes are ON when they grab onto it
Aw ❤
Good ! I think to stabilize the patient We may hold on for a second.
'Promo SM'
Beautiful, thank you for sharing your stories and experiences and advice. ❤❤❤
I tried to look after my mother while working and trying to keep my own home life together. It was impossible and the reasons I put her into care were twofold: she was selfish and mentally cruel to me all her life, and I got so close to venting all my frustrations on her, I knew if I did nothing then she would be dead and I would be in prison. There are loads of us who understand this, Miriam. Thank you for starting the conversation.
Thank you ❤
Chateau diaries
I'm watching a few months after the event. As the sole carer of someone living with a rare Younger Onset Dementia, now very advanced after 10 years & living in residential care, I have to say that in all that time I had no time to myself, let alone watching a webinar or attending any carer events. We had no support from friends or family. My role, throughout 8 years, was constant except for the hours she slept, with just 12-20 hours of careworker support a week and very occasionally a 2-3 day break away every few years. Until funding for adequate in-home support is provided there is no point in any programs. The experience nearly killed me, literally.
Very well prepared
Oh, Miriam you bring tears to my eyes. It is so hard. I tried to take care of my mother when she became crippled with rheumatoid arthritis but I was unable to and she ended up living her last years in a nursing home. It was so hard, working full time and have zero support from anyone. You are one of the nicest most beautiful people in the world.
Wonderful information, thank you .
I’m from Melbourne.. I found your video and found it wonderful and very useful ⭐️⭐️ do your know any Victorian sites or pages similar or contacts with Melbourne as priority. Many thanks ⭐️⭐️
Ala ONCO
My daughter experienced the same emotions and held me down when I was going through an episode of hysteria. It hurt deeply and I asked her never to do that again. However I too forgave her knowing where it came from and the fact she is my daughter. On the flip side I spanked my daughter very hard when she was a toddler as I was stressed and frustrated. I had an early morning meeting and was running behind time. I wanted her to move quicker. To this day, more than 22 years later I am still angry with myself for not handling the situation more calmly.
I love her attitude toward things. Unfortunately, it will take ages for the US to get anywhere near like the UK or Europe on important issues.
So glad the clip is there as my internet failed me that day and I loved seeing the rest of the session and seeing myself laugh.
Miriam is an amazing talented lady, love her 🌹
Great to see Brian May 👍
Such an honest interview. Love this woman's honesty. And she is really funny.