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Government’s bedroom tax forces carers to cut back on food

Emily Dugan Author  Tuesday 09 July 2013

Carers are being forced to cut back on essentials such as food and electricity because of the so-called bedroom tax.

Despite Government promises to protect them from the under-occupancy charge, one in six carers forced to pay it are falling behind on their rent and face eviction, research by Carers UK shows.

Campaigners say the charge on ‘spare’ bedrooms in social housing has had a particularly devastating impact on those caring for disabled family members, who often need the extra room. Three quarters of carers having to pay it are being forced to cut back on essential spending on food, electricity and heating.

Heléna Herklots Chief Executive of Carers UK said: “This policy is having a shocking impact on families already struggling to care for seriously ill or disabled loved ones. Carers, whose contribution is often warmly praised by ministers, are being made to feel like they are being punished. These are carers who need an extra room just to get a few hours of sleep as they care 24/7 for a disabled child, or who are unable to share with a partner because of serious illness.”

Mental health nurses to patrol streets of North Yorkshire with police

The county is one of four revealed by Care and Support

MENTAL health nurses will patrol the streets with police officers as part of a pilot initiative in North Yorkshire.

The county is one of four revealed by Care and Support Minister Norman Lamb today and will see the nurses sent to incidents where police believe people need immediate mental health support.

Street triage services already operate in neighbouring Cleveland and have shown good results.

Victory for mental health crusade

MENTAL HEALTH campaigners have welcomed a call by a minister to ban the use of face-down restraint.

By: Ted Jeory
Published: Sun, June 23, 2013

The announcement by Health Minister Norman Lamb last week marks a major victory for the Sunday Express Crusade for Better Mental Health, which demanded the ban 16 months ago.