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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.
Carers' News
Simplyhealth Caring Awards 2008
The Simplyhealth Caring Awards 2008 are your opporutnity to vote for the UK’s most caring GP, GP surgery and health board.
In a recent study up to 80% of carers say that their health and well-being...
14.07.08
Darzi unveils draft NHS Constitution
The draft NHS Constitution has been published today for consultation alongside a 10 year plan for the NHS.
For the first time in a key NHS document, the Constitution gives carers prominence as partners...
30.06.08
New Deal for Carers: a step in the right direction?
The joint response from The Princess Royal Trust for Carers and Crossroads Caring for Carers to the New Deal for Carers.
The Princess Royal Trust for Carers and Crossroads Caring for Carers – the two...
10.06.08
Carers can't afford to be ill
More than three-quarters of carers feel that their health is worse as a result of the strain of caring, according to a survey of 2,000 carers throughout the UK, published for Carers Week 2008.
The results...
09.06.08
Latest Discussions
House work
Dont get me wrong I don't mind doing housework and it also helps keep me occupied but recently I have struggled and got frustrated by all the high bits I cant get to as I'm just under five foot tall...
debzsanderson - 20.07.08
15 year old with depression, anxiety and psychosis
Hi, I have a 15 yr old daughter who is suffering with depression, anxiety and psychosis (possibly bipolar disorder?). She has been in and out of a pysychiatric unit since January but now refusing to...
buddha2310 - 16.07.08
Blue Badge scheme ,sadly lacking in Nottingham
I wrote saying how I had had a parking ticket issued although the blue badge was showing. My caree was being looked after by her niece to give me a short break and she had a seizure and was unable to...
morello - 14.07.08
W O R K
Getting carers back to work!
I, we, have heard quite a lot about this of late, I for one am wondering why? That working will undoubtedly give a carer some ‘outside of care’ time and be beneficial...
glynne - 11.07.08