Supporting black carers: navigating cultural barriers and championing well-being

1st October 2024

October is Black History Month and this year’s theme is “Reclaiming Narratives”.

In celebrating the Month, we acknowledge and hear the unique experiences and challenges faced by black carers in our communities.

To that end, Louise Ndibwirende has shared her experience as an adopted black carer in a blog, ‘Caring for Others Without Losing Yourself’.

Read Louise’s blog

Black carers often have to navigate a complex landscape of health, social, and financial challenges that are sometimes exacerbated by systemic barriers. Language barriers, cultural misunderstandings, and stigmas around mental health in Black communities further complicate their caregiving roles. As Dr. Juliana Onwumere (2023) emphasises, understanding the lived experiences of Black carers is crucial to addressing their specific support and well-being needs.

“Though within Black communities there are unwritten rules of carer roles within the family – and though often individuals seem to carry it well – it doesn’t mean that the weight isn’t unbearable. Acknowledging the human limitation allows space for more compassion, support and systemic change.”

Bristol Black Carers is vital in providing local, culturally sensitive support. They offer many services, including respite breaks, access to information and treatments, and monthly support groups where carers can connect, share, and find face-to-face advice tailored to their experiences. They also play a vital role in raising the profile of black carers within our society.

We are incredibly grateful for the contributions of black carers, whose dedication and resilience are invaluable. We strive to be mindful of the cultural differences that influence the caregiving experience, ensuring our support is not only accessible but also respectful of the diverse backgrounds within our community. By understanding these cultural differences, we can better serve black carers and address their specific needs.

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