Category Archives: disability
Support for carers must be central to social care white paper
Government’s upcoming reforms must take the needs and contributions of unpaid carers into account
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Heléna Herklots
- Guardian Professional,
We will all need care or provide care for loved ones at some point in our lives – it is an issue for all of society and all parts of government.
As care and support for older and disabled people rises up the political agenda, decision-makers and the public are confronted with an array of stark statistics on the rising demand for care – with the number of people over 80 to double by 2020, 11 million people alive today expected to live to 100, the number of adults with learning disabilities to rise by a third by 2030 and the number of carers by 50% in the next 25 years to 9 million.
But these statistics do little to shed light on what this care challenge means in practical terms or what solutions might look like. They also fail to truly reflect how demographic change is bringing about significant shifts in all of our lives – not just the lives of people using social care services.
How un-fare: Sheffield OAP angry at bus pass swap
Pensioner angry at bus pass swap
A PENSIONER has hit out at an ‘anomaly’ which means disabled people in Sheffield lose an automatic right to free travel for their carer once they reach retirement age.
Sheffield Homes tenant board member Pat Molloy, of Heeley, has had his mobility pass replaced with a pensioners’ travel pass.