Unpaid Carers - Rotary in Scotland

Rotary in Scotland - working to help a hidden need in all our communities.


In the last 18-months, Rotary in Scotland, in collaboration with the 7 National Carers Organisations in Scotland has brought together a series of briefings and case studies to highlight the issues affecting unpaid carers of all ages. We have helped raise awareness of unpaid carers, highlight their needs to others and signpost those undiscovered carers. We also wished to highlight the work that Rotary clubs in Scotland are already doing to help carers

HOW CAN YOU HELP - 1

Here are the links to each briefing to date on You-Tube. Please use them at Clubs meeting and help out by sharing social media posts from local and national care organisation.

HOW YOU CAN HELP - 2

Do you have someone in your Club or family that has a Caring Role?

Did you know it can take up to two years for people to realise that they are unpaid Carers?

Your local Carers Centre may be able to help. Please share the link to those that may need it, or indeed could you and your club help your local carers centre?

The link to find a Carers Centre near you is: https://www.careinfoscotland.scot/topics/support-for-carers/carer-centres/

Our next zoom session on the multi-faceted aspect of caring and minority groups is on Wed 31st May 2023 at 7pm. Please join us :- https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAuce2trjwrH9PzI2ccr1zf0mNqPcqoeHE4#/registration

For more information, please contact

Jo Pawley on jo.pawley@talktalk.net
David Fryer on dfftorry@gmail.com

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Members at the Cairgorm Viewing Platform

In June 2023 the Club held 2 outings. A trip up the funicular and a Sail on Loch Ness on the Jacobite Cruises.

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President Stewart with the winning team

This year our local heat was won by Grantown Primary School who go forward to the Area Final.

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Club Members and partners at the Barbeque

New President, Tony Burley was presented with his chain of office by outgoing president Stewart, McNeish at a Barbeque held in Stewarts garden.

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When people are plunged into crisis, normality is suspended. But good, quality shelter can cut through the chaos. This is why we provide the resources that enable people to rebuild homes and transform their lives.

Last year the Club purchased a Shelter Box for use wherever in the world it is required so that no family is without shelter after disaster.

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Club are supporting Aquabox

This year our Presidents special project is Aquabox

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President, Stewart McNeish, hands over a cheque for over £1,500 to the Grantown Highland Hospice Fundraisers which was their share of the monies raised on the day.

2023 Charity Golf Tournament raised over £3,000 split between Highland Hospice and Rotary Causes.

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From 1st July 2022 to 30 June 2023 we supported the following local and international causes

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The Grantwn Team

Following their success in the local heat, Grantown came 2nd in the Area Final and will now compete in gthe District Final in Aberdeen

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