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Interview with Elsie

Caring for a loved one is a role that often goes unseen and undervalued. In this interview, Matthew McKenzie speaks with Elsie, a 73-year-old carer and activist, about her journey as an unpaid carer, the challenges she’s faced, and her mission to support others walking the same path.

Standing Strong for Carers’ Rights

Elsie refuses to be silenced. Though at times labeled as a “persistent, unreasonable complainer,” she sees her persistence as a duty to her loved ones and to other carers. For her, raising concerns is about advocating for better care and systemic improvements.

Her advice to carers is simple but powerful:

  • Trust your instincts.
  • Don’t give up until your loved one gets the right care.
  • Learn about carers’ rights and stay engaged in decisions.

Finding Strength in Words

In a deeply moving moment, Elsie shared a poem she had written for the Book of Remembrance at Honor Oak Crematorium, in memory of her son. Her words reflect not only grief but also strength, love, and the motivation to keep advocating for change.

You’ll always be our hero.
Although you’re gone, we’re not apart.
Our love for you keeps going,
It stays deep within our hearts.

Football, food and fishing
Were what it was all about.
Blue is the color,
Come on, you lions, to shout.

Interview with Veronica Kamerling – Carer Activism series

Welcome fellow carers. I have started a new collaboration video series. As a carer activist myself I know many carers who go that extra mile to promote carer awareness. I have started to help raise the profile of such carers by doing interviews off my YouTube channel.

Veronica Kamerling

The first carer to be interviewed is Veronica Kamerling who specialises in eating disorder awareness. She has been actively working to promote Triangle of Care which is a set of standards by national carer charity Carers Trust.

Veronica describes her caring role, what drives her to engage with carers, patients and professionals. She also gives advice to carers watching the interview.

You can watch the interview below.