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Working for Carers has developed a series of factsheets for unpaid carers who are looking to move into employment or are balancing work with their caring role.

Support with finding employment:

Working for Carers has also published a booklet, Getting back into employment and your rights at work

Support for carers in employment:

Digital support:

Further information for carers and local organisations working with carers:

Working for Carers blogs:

Harrow Carers publishes regular blogs for unpaid carers looking to move into employment/in employment.

About Working for Carers:

Working for Carers supports unpaid carers and former carers to move into or closer to employment. To register, carers must be 25 or over, living in a London borough, and not in any form of employment.

Working for Carers is jointly funded by the European Social Fund and The National Lottery Community Fund.

About Working for Carers

Working for Carers supports unpaid carers and former carers to move into or closer to employment. The project is jointly funded by the European Social Fund and The National Lottery Community Fund.