Welcome
The person you care for is receiving, or has received, a service from Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership Trust (AWP). We welcome you in working together with us to support the person you care for and in supporting you in your caring role.
What is a carer?
Throughout this leaflet we use the term ‘carer’. When we use the word ‘carer’, we mean everyone who is involved with and gives support to another person, whether they live with the person or not.
A carer could be a spouse or partner, a relative (such as a parent, child or sibling) or a close friend or neighbour. What all carers have in common is wanting to help the person they care for to be safe and as well as possible.
Valuing carers
AWP is committed to carers being fully involved and supported. We recognise that including carers benefits staff, carers and service users alike.
After all, you see the person day in and day out so know the ‘well’ person’s personality. You will see any subtle behaviour changes and are likely to be the first person to see a crisis developing.
Confidentiality and information sharing
We may not always have consent from the service user to share things with you, but we can always listen to you.
Understandably, carers can find it frustrating when they would like to know more about the support the person they care for is receiving, and they are refused information. There may be some things that the person you care for does not wish for us to share or involve you with. Where this is the case, we will be open about this with you and offer support by other means.
We encourage all our carers to ask questions and build relationships with us. Please do not see the fact that we are unable to share specific information with you about the person you care for as a complete barrier.
There may also be times when we have to share information about the person you care for with other services because of our legal duty to keep the person, or others around them, safe from harm. This would be a last choice for us, and would only be done in those very specific circumstances. Safeguarding and service user safety and wellbeing is a vital part of our work.
Carers cafes are a great way to connect with other carers to share experiences and receive or offer support.
Location: The Red Lion Hotel, 4 Milford Street, Salisbury, SP1 2AN
Organisation: Carer Support Wiltshire
Website: carersupportwiltshire.co.uk/whats-on
When: Third Tuesday of each month 10:30am-12 noon
Telephone: 0800 181 4118
Advice and support about caring for someone with mental health needs please telephone NHS 111 and press option 2 to speak with a Mental Health Practitioner.
AWP Carers Packs
Carers packs are available here and useful resources can be found here
Alternatively, please ask one of our team for a printed copy.
Carer Support Wiltshire
Carer Support Wiltshire is a local charity that supports all unpaid carers, including young carers and young adult carers.
They help carers access services, information, education and training, respite and breaks from their caring role.
Telephone: 0800 181 4118
For more information visit www.carersupportwiltshire.co.uk
Carers assessments
All carers have the right to support through a free carers needs assessment carried out by Carers Together Wiltshire.
This will look at the support you need, whether you are able and willing to keep on caring and things that you want to be able to do in your daily life. They will then work out a plan and provide information and signposting to make sure your needs are met.
A Carers assessment can be carried out over the phone or face to face.
Please contact 01380 710300 or email enquires
Contact us
Mental Health Liaison Team, Salisbury District Hospital, Tel: 01722 336262 Extension 5342
Team Manager: Gary Buckley
We are available between:
8am – 9pm Monday to Wednesday
8am – Midnight Thursday to Sunday
BSL Video Relay
https://connect.interpreterslive.co.uk/vrs?ilc=AvonWiltshireMHT and ask for our number; or for switchboard 01225 731731 to connect you.
For information on Trust services visit: www.awp.nhs.uk
PALS
To make a comment, raise a concern or make a complaint, please contact the Trust’s Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS)
Tel: 01225 362 900
Freephone: 0800 073 1778
Email: awp
Other languages and formats
If you need this information in another language or format (such as large print, audio, Braille), please call the PALS number.
Lead: Mental Health Liaison Nurse Wiltshire MHL
Leaflet code: 095H AWP
Approved: May 2024
Next review due: May 2027