Could you offer help at home to people in your neighbourhood?
An initiative is now up and running across Denbighshire which means you can get
free professional advice to help you work for yourself offering care and
support.
Many people in
the area are looking for support at home.
Join a free
online event on Thursday February 24 to find out more in a relaxed setting.
Learn about
the support you can get, ask questions and hear about others who have already
set up.
A number of
people from a range of backgrounds are already in the process of setting up in
Denbighshire.
They are
offering various services, from help with washing and dressing, cooking,
cleaning, support with hobbies and more.
Nick Hughes, who is leading the project for Community Catalysts, said: “Lots of people in Denbighshire need some extra help to live the way they want to, perhaps because they are older, disabled or have a long-term health condition.
"We can help you set up as self-employed offering care and support. You don’t need to have a
professional background in care or know how to run a business – you just need
to know what good care looks like.”
Councillor Bobby Feeley,
Lead Member for Well-being and Independence, said: “We are really pleased to be
working with Community Catalysts to help provide more support to the older and
disabled population. This is a fantastic programme which can really help caring
entrepreneurs bring their own ideas to life for caring and supporting people
and I look forward to seeing those with great initiatives take up the
worthwhile guidance given through this partnership.”
The project is
being run by social enterprise Community Catalysts and funded by Denbighshire
County Council.
* To find out
more about the process of setting up and to ask any questions, come along to a
free online event on Thursday February 24 at 12pm or 6.30pm.
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/offer-care-and-support-in-denbighshire-tickets-256129870337
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