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Even when we are telling a story about supporting someone else, we should be focussing on how it affected us (as a carer). It can be incredibly hard & emotionally tolling to be in a support role, and its important that other carers/supporters feel understood & relate to stories as well. Hence – its important to share. That said – we will inevitably talk about the person we were helping, as part of our own narrative. In those instances, we should seek permission from that person in mentioning them, before we share more broadly. Note: you don’t have to mention them by name, you can just state your relationship to them – or perhaps not at all by saying “someone I know was going through XYZ and my role was XYZ and here is what happened”

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