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Help is promised for family carers

Reforms ‘boost help for carers ‘

04:05, May 7 2013

Carers will get stronger rights to seek financial and practical help to relieve the burden of looking after loved ones as part of reforms to be set out in the Queen’s Speech, it has been reported.

The estimated seven million people who spend some time supporting relatives will get a statutory right to request professional back-up and adaptations to their own homes to ease the load, The Independent said.

Around £150 million will be allocated to cover costs and town halls – whose social care budgets are already under strain – will be required to explain why they have rejected applications. “This would be the very first time that carers will be given the same right to support as the person they look after,” a government source told the newspaper.

Past carers need more help to enable them to return to the work place

Informal Carers: The forgotten employees

Posted By Karen Steadman

01 May 2013

Providing unpaid care for disabled, sick or elderly relatives and loved ones is often a physically and emotionally challenging task for the individual. Informal carers not only reduce the burden on the social care system and therefore the economy, but they often do so with very little support (financial or otherwise) for themselves. This group are also often excluded from the job market, with over a million UK residents providing 50 or more hours of care a week, more than full-time working hours. For those who have fewer hours of caring responsibilities, a lack of flexibility in the workplace may also make continuing work impossible. A survey by Carers UK (in 2011)  found 44% of carers reporting that they had been pushed into debt as a result of the extra costs of caring or of giving up work or reducing working hours to provide care.

Fun day for young carers in West Norfolk

WEST NORFOLK: Time to honour area’s top dads

Youngsters are being urged to say why their dad is the best around ahead of a charity fund day to be held in Lynn this summer.

The West Norfolk Carers are asking children to nominate their dad for a chance to take the title of Best Dad at a charity fun day to be held in The Walks on Fathers’ Day in June.

The Lynn charity works across West Norfolk to support unpaid carers by running support groups for the area’s young carers, which are entirely self-funded.