Budget offers hope on Carer's Allowance but action needed on social care

Responding to Chancellor Rachel Reeves' Budget statement, Carers Trust CEO, Kirsty McHugh, said:

“Today’s Budget provides some hope for unpaid carers. A rise in the Carer’s Allowance earnings limit is a welcome step that will help tens of thousands of people to balance work and caring.

"However, it remains the lowest benefit of its kind with complex eligibility criteria that just don’t work for carers."

"We hope the changes announced today and the Government's review of Carer's Allowance overpayments will be the first steps towards a desperately needed overhaul of this totally inadequate benefit."

“The renewal of the Household Support Fund will also be a relief for tens of thousands of carers living in poverty who need financial help."

"However, it is concerning that we have yet to see meaningful action taken on social care or any details of the Government’s plans."

"The system is broken, piling pressure on carers while the local carer organisations who support them are struggling to meet demand."

"The hike to employer National Insurance contributions will see the operating costs of those carer organisations soar while local government remains squeezed, driving some to the brink."

"The Government has to recognise the value of these services to carers, those they care for and the wider health and care system."

"These crucial services must be properly funded before it’s too late.”

 

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