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A carer is someone who, without payment, provides help and support to a friend, neighbour or relative who could not manage otherwise because of frailty, illness or disability.

Most carers would still not recognise themselves under the term 'carer'. They are just people trying to cope as best they can while helping to look after an elderly relative who has developed Alzheimer's, a partner with Multiple Sclerosis or a young child born with cerebral palsy.

They may even be juggling paid work with their unpaid caring responsibilities at home.

In total there are 5.7 million adult carers across the UK, of whom almost one million are looking after somebody for more than 50 hours each week. There are also estimated to be 50,000 young carers in the UK - young people under the age of 18 who might be helping to look after a parent with physical disabilities or mental health problems, or who may be caring for a brother or sister with learning disabilities.

Free British Sign Language course starts August-Book Now!
Family Learning are running a 4 week basic British Sign Language course where as a family you can learn together. Date; Wednesdays August 5th, 12th, 19th, 26th, 10am-12pm. Venue; Whitley Bay High School...
03.07.09

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Carers' News

Interested in a care qualification and a new career?
For some carers, a career in the care profession would be the last thing they wanted. However, for those carers who may be interested in developing a career in care, a new scheme is being developed...
26.06.09

"Invisible generation" of grandparent carers
Grandparents who look after grandchildren and care for their own elderly parents are increasingly being caught in a poverty trap, a charity has said today. These grandparent carers are being caught...
22.06.09

Report reveals “patchwork” of services for Scotland’s young carers
The level of services for young carers varies greatly throughout Scotland, according to a new report. Commissioned by The Princess Royal Trust for Carers with the support of the Scottish Young Carers...
17.06.09

Young people caring for disabled parents often without a voice
Councils are not doing enough to identify and support children and young people who help care for their parents, according to a report “Supporting young carers” published by Ofsted today. The survey...
10.06.09

Latest Discussions

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Hi I am new to this site and just wondered if anyone is caring for someone with CFS or sometimes called ME ? Thanks
dee102 - 04.07.09

cant get on 2 chat
hi me again hope you all well i have tried the last 4 nights 2 get in the chat room but cant know i have been away but it wont let me in. hope 2 chat soon take care all angie Sad emoticon Sad emoticon Sad emoticon
angiewelsh - 04.07.09

Growing up too fast???
Big grin emoticon Big grin emoticon During a visit, my g/neice and the little boy from next door, (both 8 year olds) were telling me how they were going to be getting married!! ..and when will this be?, I asked .. oh...
Dads Daughter - 04.07.09

Messages from the 'other side'!
Has anyone ever had a message from the other side? either through a dream, a thought just popping into you head, or through a medium? who of you believes in the spirit world, and ever feels spirit around...
EL - 31.03.09

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