Belgravia Foundation have recently been successful in their application for the “Supporting Carers Locally” grant.
People who provide ongoing care for others with additional needs commonly set aside their own needs, health and wellbeing to support those they provide care. Research confirms this group of people have poorer physical and mental health than others. Belgravia Foundation works to support the leisure sector to promote access and inclusion for those in need, a purpose which encompasses carers and those for whom they care. Belgravia Leisure has a national priority related to inclusion and access, and works closely with Belgravia Foundation to promote inclusion for the benefit of communities.
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