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Carers fear cuts to DLA will ruin lives

Carers fear cuts to DLA will ruin lives

Thursday 02 August 2012
by Will Stone, Health & Social Affairs Reporter

Carers told today of their fear at the prospect of having their meagre allowances axed because of cruel Tory welfare reforms.

Among them was Clive Arnold, 54, of Richmondshire, North Yorkshire, who gives round-the-clock care to his wife Christine.

She suffers a range of physical and mental disabilities including the rare congenital neurological disorder Moebius syndrome.

It means she can’t close her eyes or form facial expressions due to complete facial paralysis from birth.

She also suffers from epilepsy and severe depression.

Taking care of the Mind

“One in four people will suffer from a mental health problem at some time in their lives and yet they are worried about telling their employer.”

Bassetlaw Mind held their annual AGM at Worksop Cricket Club and also celebrating 35 years of Mind, pictured are staff and commitee members (w120710-1)

Published on Tuesday 17 July 2012 10:21

Celebrities admitting mental health problems are helping to break down the stigma associated with mental illness, say staff at Bassetlaw Mind.

But there is still some way to go, with 98 per cent of working people saying they would be worried about telling their boss if they were taking prescribed anti-depressants.

Volunteer coordinator Su Hallam said: “There is still a stigma attached to mental illness, but celebrities talking about it has helped.”

“One in four people will suffer from a mental health problem at some time in their lives and yet they are worried about telling their employer.”

The ticking time bomb of elderly care costs

There is a postcode lottery in this county on care

Monday, July 16, 2012

The Citizen

OVER the last week, the reality of perhaps this county’s greatest challenge — how are we going to pay for the care of our increasing number of older people – has begun to dawn.

And as I have written before, I regard this challenge as Gloucestershire’s demographic time bomb.

Now, that time bomb really is ticking.

But I am afraid that the government promises when they announced their White Paper on care for the elderly last week seem to be very hollow.