Carers are Britain’s unsung heroes | |
Carers Week, held in June every year, is an opportunity to thank carers for the hard work they do and highlight their cause. This year Carers Week isn’t just about saying thanks. The Government has launched the new Carers Strategy, to put carers at the centre of family policy, and give them the recognition and status they deserve. The Government has fought for carers. It introduced the Carers Allowance, every local authority now has an annual Carers Grant to support carers and we gave carers the right to request flexible working, making it easier for them to combine paid work with their caring responsibilities. But more needs to be done With an ageing population the demand for care will go up. So there will be more people having to balance work, childcare and caring for a parent; more older people caring for their partner whilst also looking after their grandchildren; more parents caring for disabled children; and more children caring for their disabled parents. The NHS will trial annual health checks for carers, and look at ways for GPs to support carers better. And there will be more support for the growing number of young carers, both inside and outside school. Last year, the Government announced a massive expansion of short break services for families with disabled children. Now short breaks for carers of adults are being expanded too, significantly increasing the funding available from central government. These will be tailored to individual carers’ needs to help them get time away from caring in the way that will make the most difference to their lives. Andrew Gwynne MP said: “No matter how much you love someone, caring around the clock can be exhausting. It can put real pressure on carers and families, and can even affect your health. A break, where someone else takes over caring for a while and gives carers time off, can make a huge difference. Carers deserve a life of their own, with opportunities to take part in activities separate from their caring role.” “I support the Carers Strategy as it sets out action for the carers of today and tomorrow. There will be more information, and advice services for carers will be expanded. Training opportunities for carers will be expanded, and professionals who work with carers will get training too. “ “It’s important that we thank carers for their love and commitment. These new measures will help to make a real difference to carers’ lives throughout Tameside and Stockport.” | |






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