Carers Rights Day 2024 - North Event
Join us for invaluable learnings about carer legal matters and funeral planning all under one roof.
The Venue
Broadbridge Heath, Horsham, RH12 3YS
20 November 2024 11:30 - 14:30
Available: 0 spaces of 40
Networking, visiting some stands, finding a seat ahead of the first talk.
12:30 – 13:10 | Legal Talk : Glanvilles Anderson Rowntree
Creating choice, not chance when it comes to legalities.
The problem is, ‘we don’t know, what we don’t know’ and for most of us, entering the legal world can be a bit daunting. But this is what the experts are for.
Glanvilles Law firm have kindly offered their time to deliver this workshop to better inform carers about how to prepare for the uncertainties in life for them and the cared for. By joining this session, you will become aware of some of legal options available when it comes to planning for the future.
Join us for a fascinating workshop, as we touch the tip of the iceberg but will give a great starting point for creating choice, not chance when it comes to legalities.
Half an hour talk with 10 mins Q&A
13:15 – 13:45 | Networking : Tea & Coffee
Networking or visit the stands.
13:50 – 14:30 | Funeral Care Talk
Do you know how to start a conversation about funerals?
The stigma surrounding death and funerals can create a barrier to healthy conversations and hinder the grieving process. Becky from Freeman Brothers Funeral Directors will give a thought-provoking talk about the topic of funerals.
By attending this session, you will learn about the options to discuss, the choices available with funerals, where to record someone’s funeral wishes and changes in how prepaid funeral plans are sold since 2022. Becky will also give useful tips on how to remove awkwardness and break taboos in opening the conversation with your cared for about funerals.
Enter a prize draw to win £100
For those who join us in person, there will be a prize draw to win gift vouchers. The first prize will be £100, the second, £75 and the third, £50.
To enter the competition, participants just need to place their contact details (name and email) into the prize draw at the event. The winners will be selected randomly at event close. T&Cs will apply (Please read the terms and conditions).
Terms and conditions
Free onsite parking available
It’s a privilege to become a trustee of CSWS – a Charity doing such remarkable work on behalf of the thousands of unpaid carers of West Sussex.
My background is in the travel industry, where I led sales teams for various airlines and cruise lines, including Virgin Atlantic and P&O Cruises. For the last 20 years I have been a volunteer and then an employee at a homelessness charity in Sussex, specialising in drug and alcohol work as part of their outreach team. Since 2018 I have looked after fundraising, partnerships and income generation in order to keep the Charity thriving. Our success has been based on building and nurturing strong relationships across the community. I hope that some of this experience can be useful on the trustee board at CSWS.
I spend free time holidaying with my wife, playing football and tennis (badly), enjoying time with my 3 children and 3 little granddaughters, and watching the great Crystal Palace FC.
I became a Trustee of Carers Support West Sussex in 2021 as I wanted to support a charity benefitting my local community, whilst also supporting a cause very close to my heart.
I have experience being a carer to close family members affected by learning disabilities and dementia, and have many friends in unpaid caring roles. So I’m very aware of the important contribution unpaid carers make and the challenges they face. Carers Support West Sussex makes such a difference to help people in their caring roles, providing vital information and support.
I bring over 20 years’ senior leadership experience in the charity sector with significant experience of governance, compliance, HR, finance, safeguarding and diversity, equity and inclusion.
Outside of work I enjoy spending time with family and friends, making the most of the nearby coast or walking in the South Downs.
“Up until recently I was a long-distance carer for my elderly father, who had age onset dementia and lived in Yorkshire whilst I was in Kent. Some of the situations we faced were challenging to put it mildly and I found that applying some of the coaching approaches to my own thinking, helped me come to terms with situations I couldn’t change, explore solutions that benefited both Dad and me. Coaching also helped me managing my parent carer role, my daughter is neuro-diverse and needed support throughout school, collage, and university, together we overcame lots of challenges along the way towards her gaining her degree in “Props and Special Effects”. Her first job on graduating was to work on a Star Wars Movie, something we are immensely proud of. Using coaching techniques helped us so much so I am a complete advocate of the power of coaching”
“Many years ago, after a lifetime as a professional performer, I found myself in a place of burn out and high stress. From that point on, I made a commitment to stay well and look after myself.
I have practiced and taught mindfulness for the past 11 years, most recently attaining a master’s degree in mindfulness based approaches at Bangor University. I came across carers support when I became a carer for my elderly Mum who has dementia, and I have never looked back.
Having, just recently, gained a certificate in an ‘Introduction to cognitive behavioural coaching’, I’m delighted to be part of the coaching team. I am so looking forward to working in collaboration with unpaid carers and colleagues on this coaching jouney.”
“I have been with Carers Support for over two years and have been lucky enough to work with many of our Carers. Being an unpaid carer myself gives me an understanding about the importance of investing in your own wellbeing and how looking after yourself can help sustain you in your life and your caring role.
I am a certified Coach and Person-Centred Practitioner who works with a trauma informed approach. I have many years experience of working in this way with adults and children. My interests are reading, being outdoors and trashy TV along with spending time with my family especially the grandchildren.”
I joined Carers Support in 2012 as an Information Worker on our Response Line. Since that time it has been a privilege to watch the organisation grow and change to best support the needs of Carers in the County. I am now Head of Information and Advice, leading our amazing Helpline, Carer Assessment and Welfare Benefits Advisor teams.
Initially training to be a primary school teacher and following a change of heart I started my career in retail. I moved into Health & Social Care in 2004 and have stayed there ever since. Prior to Carers Support I had management roles in a careers service, providing information and guidance to young people. I had a brief stint with the NHS, providing administrative services for the GP contracts team but then I saw the role advertised with Carers Support and have never looked back!
I feel very privileged to work with such dedicated and passionate staff and volunteers right across the organisation – carers always come first.
I’m a global digital transformation professional with over twenty years of experience across a wide array of industries and sectors. Informed by a multidisciplinary background that includes technical development, innovation, design disciplines, coaching, and strategy, my focus in recent years has been in leadership excellence, culture, Agile and change management. In other words, I’ve helped companies around the world adapt to the changing times that digital has brought along, and helped both staff and users thrive by designing meaningful experiences that make a difference.
As someone who comes from a family of carers and who is transitioning into more of such a role myself, I’m passionate about the work that Carers Support West Sussex is engaged in, and I will aim to apply my professional background to create meaningful experiences for the charity, our carers, and the supportive carer community.
Outside of work I enjoy travel, the cultural arts, indulging the foodie within, and lengthy chess tournaments with my husband.
I am a Chartered Member of the institute of Personnel and Development and have worked in Human Resources for over 30 years. I have experience working across Not for Profit and Healthcare sectors and have also spent time working as an independent Human Resources consultant. I’m passionate in the delivery of good business practices through a businesses’ most important asset – their people.
Having lived experience of caring for my mother-in-law I’m delighted to be able to support the work of the many unpaid carers and through the work of Carers Support hope that I can in small part make a massive difference in their lives.
I am delighted and honoured to join an amazing organisation doing such good work.
Outside of work I’m a keen motorcyclist and passionate fan of Arsenal FC. I also enjoy spending time with my family and friends and taking long walks over the Sussex Downs with my Wire-Haired Fox Terrier, Alfie.
I’m delighted to join Carers Support West Sussex as a trustee – alongside a talented and compassionate group of people – allowing me to support a local charity and one that works in an area close to my heart.
My day job for much of the past 30 years has involved marketing, comms and digital – specifically at a number of national charities since 2010. I enjoy understanding audiences and their needs and then giving them what they want, as well as getting to grips with new technology and learning how it might be best used to improve and develop the organisations I’m working for.
I live in Hove, and have two daughters in the latter stages of full-time education. I sing in a local indie choir, am a year-round sea swimmer and have a passion for learning languages – currently numbering nine, at various stages of fluency.
I always thought that when I retired from full time work, I’d have lots of time to enjoy myself, of course, but also take up some opportunities to contribute to the work of some of the fantastic organisations on my doorstep in Sussex. Life took a different turn when my husband John had a major stroke while we were on holiday in Wales, just a few months into my retirement. I’m now a registered carer, grateful for the support and resources available through Carers Support West Sussex, but also intent on continuing to contribute and enjoy life.
I’ve spent my life working in health and social care services with a strong emphasis on volunteering as a way to get things done and make sometimes radical changes to improve services. I’ve enjoyed director roles in UK wide charitable organisations with hundreds of staff and thousands of volunteers and latterly was a hospice chief executive. Supporting families and carers through illness, death and into a different future is a particular focus for me.
I am delighted to have the opportunity to join the talented and experienced board of trustees, staff and volunteers of Carers Support West Sussex and look forward to being able to learn from them as well as share some ideas of my own.
I am a resident of West Sussex and live with my elderly parents. As a carer, I wanted to support Carers Support West Sussex as a Trustee since I appreciate the joys and challenges that caring can bring and how the right support can make all the difference.
I am a Chartered Accountant and a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW). In my professional life I have focused mostly on internal audit, risk management, governance and controls, largely in the Financial Services sector both in the UK and overseas. I have also worked for a charity supporting the homeless in East London. I am currently a Trustee and Treasurer for CancerWise, a local charity based in Chichester which supports adults and children living with cancer by providing counselling, support group, social and complementary therapy services. It is very rewarding to see the difference this can make for people on an often difficult journey.
I have also spent many years volunteering with a charity to take children and adults living with disabilities on holiday to France, providing one-on-one care for them and giving families some respite back at home. This gave me a real appreciation for carers and it has been a truly formative and life-enhancing experience for me.
I love living in West Sussex and enjoying everything the county has to offer. I am really delighted to have the opportunity to join Carers Support West Sussex, and I am looking forward to contributing to their valuable work in any way that I can.
I am an experienced IT professional with over three decades of diverse experience in both enterprise and SME organisations within Finance, Technology and Professional Service sectors. I am used to working with complex systems to deliver business objectives, ensuring business outcomes, and driving innovation and efficiencies. As a business strategist, I am excited about what we can achieve in Carers Support West Sussex and the difference we can make to the lives of unpaid carers.
My goal is to make sure that we do that safely and effectively for everyone. Three out of five us will at some time be an unpaid carer and my role as a Trustee is to support the Charity to make a difference to those people.
I am excited to have joined a dedicated and compassionate team.
Outside of work I enjoy spending time with family and friends. I enjoy cycling and skiing when I can, am a keen sports fan and enjoy following cricket, football, rugby and motor sports.
I am a member of the Board of Trustees which is responsible for ensuring that the charity operates properly and effectively. I take a lead on financial aspects of the charity on behalf of the other board of trustees.
The role and positive impact of unpaid carers is huge but largely hidden from view. I believe CSWS has a critical role in supporting carers; giving them a strong voice and influencing how services for carers are designed and run. Like many families, mine has carers looking after elderly relatives with dementia, long-term conditions and life-limiting illnesses. I have worked for the NHS for over 30 years and held several senior finance posts across London, Kent and Sussex.
I enjoy watching sport, paddle boarding, gardening and reading golden-age crime novels.
I was delighted to join the team at CSWS in 2018, having known the Charity for a number of years, and admired and respected the work which they do. I became Vice-Chairman in 2021.
My husband was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease at around the time that I joined, and I have since become a registered carer for him.
My family business is in Funeral directing, another caring profession and I hold a non-executive role. My career has been spent in local politics and public service. I held a variety of roles across all tiers of local government with a primary interest in health and social care, in which I hold a professional qualification. I also served as Chairman of an NHS Trust and worked with a range of charities and voluntary organisations.
I joined the charity in 2016 to use my Board and management expertise and skills to give something back to society.
I ensure there is a clear purpose, vision, strategy for, and proper governance of, the charity. My wife and I have been voluntary helpers and befrienders for elderly vulnerable people in the community for many years – making regular visits and phone calls, helping with errands and shopping, and trying to alleviate loneliness during lockdown.
This has been rewarding and life-enhancing for me. I have held senior Group HR Director roles at The Rank Organisation, Gala Coral Group, Inspiring Learning, and other organisations. I moved into HR Consultancy and Executive Coaching in 2009 and ensure a proportion of my work is in the Third sector. I am a Trustee Board Director of two FTSE Pension Schemes, Chair of a Gibraltar Pension scheme and a Trustee Director of the Russell Martin Foundation – a local charity positively impacting children and young people’s lives through football, education, health, and improvement.
I live in Kemp Town with my wife, have two grown up children, three grandchildren and am a keen animator, cyclist, and Harlequins Rugby FC and Brighton & Hove Albion FC supporter.
I lead and work with wonderful staff, volunteers and Trustees. My mum, in Cumbria, lives with dementia, so I know the rewards and challenges of caring. This makes me determined we make things easier for unpaid carers in this glorious County.
I have had CEO roles with two Age UKs, a County Mental Health Charity and a Sight Advice Charity. I started my career as a nurse, moved into NHS management and have had two Matron roles for care homes.
I live with my partner, and our dog and two cats. I’ve got three adult children. My dancing and singing were interrupted by the pandemic. I’ll get back to these soon.
I trained and worked as a nurse in Brighton and after time off to bring up my family, I returned to work in a charity as a volunteer and then managed carer support teams across multiple counties and boroughs before working here at Carers Support.
Knowing our work makes a real difference to friend and family carers across the county is particularly important to me.
My children, grandson and husband, my three dogs, and cat are important parts of my life. I enjoy music and theatre. I love travelling and visiting cities, especially in Italy.
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