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Carers week is Monday 9 to Sunday 15 June 2025

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Do you care for someone close to you?

Caring usually develops out of existing family or other relationships and most of us will be carers at some point in our lives. Carers can provide practical and emotional support and help with personal care.

Carers weeks theme this year is “Caring about Equality” highlighting the inequalities faced by unpaid carers, including greater risk of poverty, social isolation, poor mental and physical health. Far too often, carers of all ages miss out on opportunities in their education, careers or personal lives because of their caring role.

Help unpaid carers feel recognised, valued and supported

What you can do for people who are unpaid carers or if you are a carer?

  • listen to carers and recognise them as equal partners in care
  • make sure they know support is available for them. Carers can be so busy looking after the person they care for that they forget to look after their own health and well being
  • share the details of our local carer support service Carers of East Lothian, phone 0131 665 0135 or online at https://www.coel.org.uk/
  • if you have their permission you can even refer them for support through Carers of East Lothians online portal https://www.coel.org.uk/contact-us/online-referral-form/ its quick and easy and is one less thing for the carer to do
  • let carers know about all the great events going on this Carers week, Carers of East Lothian have a full programme of events designed to increase carer health and well being and give carers the chance to meet other people who may have similar experience
  • if you are in touch with a young person who is providing unpaid care they can get support from our Young Carers Service by filling out a short questionnaire online, again if you have their permission you can do this with them

What you can do to help others see what unpaid carers do?

Unpaid carers can feel invisible to even the people closest to them. To make sure they are recognised and supported we need equality for carers.

If you want to find out more about supporting carers you can complete the Equal Partners in Care modules available on TURAS, which is a digital platform developed by NHS Education for Scotland to support health and care professionals working in the public sector, or contact carers@eastlothian.gov.uk to discuss any ways we might improve carer support in your community.

Volunteers needed - become a trained walk leader

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Do you enjoy being active in East Lothian?
Do you like meeting people and motivating them to lead a healthier lifestyle?
Do you have an hour or two spare each week to give something back to your community?


Ageing Well East Lothian are looking for people interested in becoming Trained Walk Leaders to assist with their successful Walking programme in East Lothian.
No experience is necessary as full training will be given.


If you are interested or require additional information, contact: -
Parvine Woodger
Ageing Well Coordinator
Telephone: 07718 117585
Email: pwoodger@eastlothian.gov.uk

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The power of friendship: Dementia Awareness Week 2025

Dementia Awareness Week is underway in East Lothian, with this year’s theme 'The Power of Friendship' bringing people together to support, celebrate and connect with one another.

So far, the East Lothian Health and Social Care Partnership has marked the week with a 'Bring a Friend breakfast' at Musselburgh Meeting Centre and a brain health and carer support session at East Lothian Community Hospital, where attendees heard from Alzheimer Scotland, Carers of East Lothian, and people with lived experience of dementia, with still plenty more to come.

On Wednesday 4 June, the Musselburgh Dementia Café will explore the wonders of space with Dynamic Earth, and on Thursday 5 June you can join a relaxed walk at Archerfield Walled Garden or pop into the Musselburgh Friendship Group for tea, cake and chat.

On Friday 6 June, staff will be at the Community Hospital demonstrating how assistive technology can support people living with dementia, and there’s still time to drop in to the ongoing “Power of Friendship” events in the Sanctuary each morning.

Find out more or to see the full programme of what’s planed for throughout the week.

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