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Tanio's (in partnership with Cwmpas) Connecting Carers groups, launched in 2024,

offers unpaid carers a valuable opportunity to connect with others in similar situations, providing a supportive community and a chance for respite.

Through engaging in various creative activities, participants can express themselves

and share their experiences, fostering a sense of belonging and mutual understanding.

The program has led to a diverse range of artistic outputs, including visual and written works, and notably, the collaborative creation of the anthem "Who Cares?" which encapsulates the shared experiences of carers. This initiative not only offers a creative outlet but also serves as a reminder to carers that they are not alone in their journey.

How We Connected

Who Cares? - the music video

Written by Matthew Fredrick
& Connecting Carers Participants

  • Spotify
  • Amazon
  • Apple Music
  • Deezer
  • Youtube

Stream here

Who Cares? We Care
- a short documentary

Gets Me Out of Bed (Hope Beyond Today)

Written by Tobias Robertson
& Connecting Carers Participants

My work with the Connecting Carers groups was simple. I attended the groups armed with only pen and paper, I brought my guitar but mostly kept it in its case. I engaged the group in conversation, not leading and taking over the sessions but just joining in, maybe doing a sketch or two of my own and letting their conversation unfold as it normally would and then when everyone was relaxed and not wary of the “musician who has coming to write a song with you!” I introduced my prompt

 “what helps get you out of bed?”

This was the pin to centre the conversation around and when, as conversation does, it flowed into other topics I could use that question to steer us back. I made notes, wrote down quotes and above all else listened. I love how for some the immediate response was positive, “the sun” “the smell of coffee my partner’s making” but for others it was more plain and factual, “responsibility” “the alarm clock.” The facilitators and I held space for any tough emotions or experiences that came up but that vulnerability was the real challenges that people face and so needed to be captured too, with careful handling of course.

Over the 6 sessions I had wonderful conversations with the brilliant participants, hearing their experiences, also taking note of the styles of music they like or dislike so I can make sure the genre of the song is amenable to the collective. Then when all 6 sessions were done I sat with my notes spread out and pieced those feelings, the quotes and the experiences together into the song, paying critical attention to involving each group’s points and doing my best to reflect life in an authentic, engaging and uplifting way.

I’m really proud of the song and very grateful to all the participants for their openness and their willingness to share their experiences.

Here's what tobias said about the project

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Hear our stories

Share our memories

Protest Art created for A Connecting Carers sharing event
held in October 2024 at tanio

Our second sharing event 

a zine created for the event by illustrator and connecting carers facilitator jack skivens @jackskivensillustration

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Registered charity: 1108303

t. 01656 729246
e. helo@taniocymru.com

 

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Heol Dewi Sant,
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CF32 8SU


 
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