What the Government needs to do to support carers

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It shouldn't cost to care

There are millions of carers across the UK and they are saving the state billions of pounds' worth of care. 

But carers have told us they feel forgotten, neglected and burnt out. This has to stop.

Carers of all ages cannot be ignored by the Government. 

Carers Trust is calling on the Government to:

 

Stop pushing carers to the limit

Commit to funding the local community support services needed to protect carers from excessive caring demands.

“We need validation, recognition and support for what we do. We save the NHS and Government money, and it's time we saw that put back into decent local carer services we can access quickly and easily.” - Unpaid carer.

 

End carer poverty

No carer should live in poverty. The benefits system needs to be overhauled so carers receive better financial support. Carers need help to find and stay in work when they want to work. They also need access to state-funded small grants in difficult times.

"I’ve had to give up my full-time job, so my mum doesn’t go into a care home, which would cost the Government thousands.” - Unpaid carer.

 

Commit to fair futures for young carers

Young carers’ education must be protected. Dedicated funding and wider resources are needed so young carers are supported to balance their caring role alongside their education.

"Places of education need to be more aware of what young carers have to go through. It can be difficult and draining. We aren’t lazy; we are tired and overworked.” - Unpaid carer.

MPs - Take our pledge to be a champion for carers

There are at least 5 million carers across the UK in need of support. Far too many of them are not getting that support right now. 

 

 

Take the pledge

"Unpaid carers are not unsung heroes.

We are forgotten, neglected and burnt out."

  • £13.7 millionin grants has been provided by Carers Trust to support unpaid carers across the UK over the course of this UK Parliament since 2019
  • 81%of young carers and young adult carers have seen an improvement in their employability due to our network of local carer organisations' support
  • 86%of unpaid carers say our network of local carer organisations has improved their quality of life

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