We provide support, information and advice to carers of any age living in Bristol and South Gloucestershire.
A carer is someone who provides support to family or friends who cannot manage without this help. Anybody from any background and of any age can be a carer and each carer’s experience is unique to their own circumstances.
Carers Support offers free support to carers in the Bristol and South Gloucestershire areas. Our vision is to create a better life for carers of all ages where they are recognised, valued and supported in their caring role and empowered to fulfil their own aspirations.
We offer a range of services to help support you in your caring role including helping you get a Carers Assessment and providing support and wellbeing groups. Or get advice on a range of topics including benefits and finance, work and learning, legal and carers rights, taking a break and more.
We offer help and support to children aged 8-18 in South Gloucestershire and 5-18 in Bristol. This includes one-one support, groups, fun activities and short breaks!
Starting Wednesday 5 March 2025
Bradley Stoke
11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Our friendly support worker leads a series of six group walks offering a listening ear and providing support to help you in your caring role.
We are excited to announce our rebranding, which includes a fresh name and new look that reflects our commitment to empowering carers in our community.
3rd February 2025
We’re looking for two trustee board members.
29th January 2025
Local charity, Carers Support, is excited to share that we've been awarded the level 2 Trusted Charity Mark!
29th January 2025
In a heartwarming collaboration, young carers from Bristol and South Gloucestershire have teamed up with Bath Philharmonia and Ed Davey, leader of the Liberal Democrats, to record a festive fundraising song that aims to raise awareness and boost support for young carers.
2nd December 2024
Recently, our Young Carers in Schools lead Vicki had the pleasure of supporting author Rab Ferguson on a mini-book tour across five South Gloucestershire primary schools. Together, they shared his fantastic series The Late Crew, an alien adventure that shines a light on young carers.
29th November 2024
Carers Support Centre Bristol and South Gloucestershire welcomed Sir Stephen Timms, Minister of State in the Department for Works and Pensions, on Carers Rights Day, Thursday 21 November, to discuss the vital role of caregivers in our community and the ongoing support services available to them.
21st November 2024
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