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More room for care

Located within the Keilor Downs Community Centre at 90 Taylors Road, the Brimbank Carers Space is an innovative new facility designed to support and empower local carers.

Developed through a collaborative community co-design approach, this multi-purpose space reflects the needs and insights of Brimbank’s diverse caregiving community.

A local carer who is part of the carer space establishment committee, Sangeeta Sharma said the new space will unlock doors for both carers and those needing care in Brimbank.

“As a long-time carer, I’m excited to be part of the Brimbank carers establishment committee in welcoming a carers space,” she said.

“The carers space offers a free dedicated space where carers are recognised, acknowledged, and supported in their caring roles.

“The space provides carer connection , valuable advice, advice strategies, shared experiences , support from other carers, access to networking to relevant information from service providers. “We thank Brimbank council and partnership with Carers Victoria for providing carers a space to belong within the community.”

The Brimbank Carers Space offers a wealth of resources aimed at enhancing the well-being of carers.

It features access to modern technology, professional advice from experienced carer organisations, and dedicated areas for peer support and carer support groups.

In addition, the space hosts educational workshops and respite programs tailored specifically to the unique challenges faced by local carers.

More than just a resource centre, Brimbank’s Carers Space aims to foster a warm and inclusive environment where carers can connect, share experiences, and build a supportive network.

By providing opportunities for collaboration and learning, this initiative seeks to strengthen the caregiving community within Brimbank.

Local carers or service providers wanting to connect with the space can also contact the Brimbank community support team on 9249 4974 and CommunitySupport@brimbank.vic.gov.au

Gerald Lynch

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