Partners, friends and family helping?
posted: 04/05/2010
Many people with HIV get valuable help and encouragement from partners, friends, family, neighbours and others - just some of the 6 million carers in the UK. In Manchester alone, 55,000 carers provide unpaid support for a relative, friend or neighbour - so isn't it time that carers receive the support they need?
Coming Soon
There’s training, a support group, and a carers week event happening soon, other help and support for people who help their partner, friend, neighbour, workmate, or family member.
Free training for carers
The Lesbian and Gay Foundation are offering the Department of Health backed Caring with Confidence programme, which is in seven parts. You choose which of the three hour sessions you want to attend. For more information email Annie Emery, Caring with Confidence Project Manager, or ring her on 0161 235 8024
LGBT Carers support group and online in June
A new support group and interactive online forum are on their way to offer support and information to unpaid carers who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or trans in North West England. Launching in June 2010 - for more information about these services, call Manchester Carers Centre on 0161 835 4090.
Carers Week at Manchester Town Hall
Monday 14th June, 10.00am- 3.00pm, The Great Hall, Manchester Town Hall
The day will include over 80 carers service provider information stalls, carers assessments, live entertainment, pampering treatments, informative workshops, special guests and a free cream tea. All carers who register on the day will be entered into a free prize draw. For further information please contact Glenn Street on 0161 234 4254.
Manchester Carers information booklet download the whole booklet here
This information has been written to provide essential information for carers and those who work with carers in Manchester. It is a tool with which every carer should be equipped in order to find out about their rights, vital services, benefits and much more. The information has been co-ordinated by Manchester City Council's Directorate for Adults and has been supported by the Carers Strategy Group. You can read the same information online here
Each Council provides services and support for Carers - check the Social Services / Adult Services part of your own local council's wesbite.
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Friendship - Course for Gay Men
posted: 29/09/2008
On Saturday 22nd November, the Lesbian and Gay Foundation in Manchester will be running the GMFA (Gay Men Fighting Aids) course ‘Friendships.’ This is a popular course for all gay men - including men living with HIV.
Living in a big city like Manchester can sometimes make it difficult to establish new friendships, and the course will cover a variety of topics including:
- What is friendship?
- Starting a friendship
- Friendships and sex
- HIV exposure and transmission
- Maintaining friendships
- Ending friendships and letting go
The day will consist of a variety of exercises with the overall objectives of:
- Discussing and exploring the role of friendships and the impact they have in our lives
- Exploring, discussing and developing an understanding of our needs around friendships
- Increasing our knowledge and developing skills that enable us to build and maintain friendships that support our mental and sexual health needs.
- Increasing our knowledge about HIV exposure, transmission and prevention in relation to oral, anal and other sexual practises.
- Having fun and meeting a variety of new people.
The course will last between 10am – 17:00 and will take place at the LGF offices based in Princess House, Princess Street, Manchester, M1 6DD.
Unfortunately, food will not be provided for this course. However, there are a variety of food outlets located near the office, and please feel free to bring a packed lunch if this is more suitable! This course is free.
To book a place on the Friendships course please email nathanp@lgf.org.uk with these details:
Your name, email address, telephone number, first part of your post code and where you found out about this course. You will then receive a confirmation email, confirming your place on this course. Alternatively, you could phone Nathan on 0161 235 8002 to book your place.
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