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CORNERSTONE
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Who is a Young Carer? Young carers provide care and support to family members, other relatives, friends and neighbours The people they care for may be affected by disability, physical or mental health issues (often long-term), frailty, substance misuse or another condition. In 2013, there were an estimated 759,000 unpaid Carers in Scotland aged 16+ (17% of the population)
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Issues Facing Young Carers
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Who are we? Cornerstone is a provider of care and support services throughout Scotland In Your Corner is a new service running in the North-East of Edinburgh to provide support to young carers aged between 16-25. We will support young carers to achieve their potential by providing flexible practical and emotional support, which includes advice, information and guidance We will signpost people to appropriate services and offer to facilitate referrals
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Meet the Team! Jennifer Corkindale Jennifer has recently taken up the post of Project Worker within Cornerstone. She has had four years working with charities aimed to help people to achieve the most out of their life. Julian Thomson Julian has held various roles within Cornerstone, but has recently taken the Project worker role for In Your Corner. He enjoys supporting people to enjoy a valued life. He likes to eat Mexican food, read and listen to music. Tracey Howell Tracey has held many roles within Cornerstone over the years. She is currently operations Manager for Lothian’s and Borders. She enjoys getting to see the people we support. Nikki O’Brien Nikki is currently a service manager for Cornerstone Lothian’s and Borders. She has held various roles within the organisation. She likes spending time with her 3 children and watching Question Time
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What Will We Do? We will deliver a flexible, person-centred service which will include; 1-1 support, group support, drop in sessions and other non-face-face supports. Establish connections with local Voluntary and Statutory organisations Provide formal and informal support in the form of; giving advice, guidance and signposting to other organisations when relevant. Develop a referral pathway for Young Adult Carers, which promotes smooth transition to adult services. Develop a social community for Young Adult Carers which will aim to be peer-led. We will raise awareness of the issues affecting Young Adult Carers and the service we will provide by working in partnership with local schools and attending career fairs.
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Working with ‘In Your Corner’- What Can You Do? Contribute to strong, effective working relationships which will benefit the needs of Young Adult Carers. Help to develop the added value of services and enable cross- referrals. Help us to develop a strong working knowledge of mainstream and specialist community organisations and resources which are available to Young Adult Carers.
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Young Adult Carers Pathway Baseline Assessment Cross- Referral (If appropriate) Review Transition to Other services Point of referral
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Our Aims for the Future Carers to have choice, collaboration and control within their caring role. Carers are supported to sustain physical, social and mental well-being. Carers report improved economic well-being. Cornerstone’s Aim: “To enable the People we Support to enjoy a valued life”.
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Thank you If you have any further questions or comments, please feel free to contact us: Email: iycenquiries@cornerstone.ukiycenquiries@cornerstone.uk Phone: 0131 458 9860 Jennifer Corkindale and Julian Thomson Project Workers In Your Corner
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