West London Adult Sibling Support Group to launch virtually next month, supporting those who have siblings with disabilities

By The Editor

26th Aug 2021 | Local News

The group is only open to those who have siblings with disabilities
The group is only open to those who have siblings with disabilities

The West London Adult Sibling Support Group will be launching virtually next month, to help support adults who have siblings with disabilities.

Sibs is a nationwide charity that was set up in 2001 in response to demand from parents and professionals in the children's sector for information on how to support siblings of disabled children.

In the past two decades, numerous support groups that are a part of Sibs have been created throughout the country.

Sarah-Janes Jones from Brentford and Jack Ruane from Acton will be co-facilitating the first West London support group, open to anyone who lives in West London, starting in mid to late March.

Ms Jones told Nub News: "As we're still in lockdown, the meetings will be help virtually, but when restrictions lift, the group is likely to be held in Ealing, so people will probably be living on working close to Ealing."

Dates have not been made available yet, but Jones said the group will run every four to eight weeks, with exact dates being confirmed once they've gauged the best time for people.

What are the criteria required for someone to join and is it open to everyone?

Ms Jones said: "The group is open only to those who have grown up with a disabled brother or sister and they have a lifelong disability - no parents, partners, researchers or professionals are allowed.

This group is only open to adults aged over 18, but Sibs also have separate support groups for young siblings too.

Topics covered could be varied and will depend upon what people want to talk about but may include:

  • Coping with the coronavirus pandemic restrictions
  • Shielding
  • Ideas for keeping in touch with your brother or sister
  • Assessment process for adult social care
  • Discussing future care and support with parent(s)
  • Managing finances
  • Advocating for your brother or sister
  • Mental capacity issues
  • Making complaints about service provision
  • Managing your own health and wellbeing
  • Dealing with challenging behaviour
  • Sibling feelings - guilt, anger and worry are common

If you wish to sign up for the West London group, click HERE.

     

New brentford Jobs Section Launched!!
Vacancies updated hourly!!
Click here: brentford jobs

Share:

Related Articles

An artist impression of the new art centre coming to the old Watermans site (credit: Pollard Thomas Edward Architects).
Local News

Works for new arts centre and 100 homes in Brentford expected to begin in 2025

The offer can be used now for Brentford's away fixture against Everton at Goodison Park on 23 November (credit: Matt Buck/Wikimedia Commons).
Local Sport

Brentford FC offer 20% off train tickets to away fixtures outside of London

Sign-Up for our FREE Newsletter

We want to provide brentford with more and more clickbait-free local news.
To do that, we need a loyal newsletter following.
Help us survive and sign up to our FREE weekly newsletter.

Already subscribed? Thank you. Just press X or click here.
We won't pass your details on to anyone else.
By clicking the Subscribe button you agree to our Privacy Policy.