Introduction to Services & Supports for Carers Workshop in East Gippsland

23 Oct 2025 10.00am - 12.00pm
A FREE information session and morning tea for carers by Carers Victoria

Introduction to Services and Supports for Carers Workshop in East Gippsland.

Carers Victoria in partnership with East Gippsland Shire Council invite you to join carers from East Gippsland to learn about the support services that are available to carers followed by a free morning tea.

About this event

Do you provide unpaid care or support to a person who is frail or ageing? Or are you an older person providing unpaid care to a family member or friend?

This free event will provide you with information to empower you in navigating the carer support and benefits system. You will also connect with other local carers in a relaxed social environment.

Morning tea will be provided. You can specify any dietary requirements when completing registration.

Topics include:

  • Support services for carers such as the Carer Gateway
  • Information about local organisations that provide support to carers across Gippsland
  • The role of Carers Victoria.

Who should attend

This event is open to all older carers and carers who are caring for an older person with support needs, but will also be relevant to all carers.

To register

Either click on the register button or call 1800 514 845 (option 2 for events).

This event is supported by the Australian Government.

Details
Date:
23 Oct 2025
Time:
10.00am - 12.00pm
Location
Club Eastwood, 117 Great Alpine Road
Lucknow, VIC 3875 Australia
Cost
Free
Organizer
Carers Victoria – Education
Event Registration
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