CNWL launches new Carers Charter

During Carers’ Week 2024, the Central and North West London NHS Trust launched their first Carers’ Charter for unpaid carers. Read more about it below.
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In light of Carers’ Week 2024, the Central and North West London NHS Trust (CNWL) worked with unpaid carers and patients to develop a new charter that outlines how the Trust will recognise, involve and support carers in their caring responsibilities. You can download the CNWL Carers Charter here.

The six crucial principles of the charter that CNWL vows to meet are:

  • Recognising and valuing carers
  • Highlighting support in the community
  • Supporting carers’ wellbeing
  • Working together with carers
  • Supporting young carers
  • Doing our best to get it right

These principles aren’t new, but the charter is important because it is a pledge to involve carers and hold CNWL accountable, encouraging carers to raise their concerns when this might not be happening in practice.

The key principles of the charter have also been reflected in our ongoing Intermediate Care Project. We have been speaking to patients and carers that have used intermediate care or step-down services and have heard about the challenges that they face. 

How can I share my feedback?

If you’re a carer and you feel you are not being listened to, or would like to share feedback on your experience, please contact our Patient Feedback and Complaints Service on feedback.cnwl@nhs.net or 0300 013 4799.

Where can I get more information?

If you have any questions about the Charter or how carers get involved at CNWL, please contact involvement.cnwl@nhs.net

CNWL have also developed an Information Pack for Carers, Friends and Relatives which has been co-produced with carers, patients and staff, with the aim of providing people with guidance for both the practical and emotional sides of caring. 

To access further resources and information for carers, please visit CNWL’s website