Carers Rights Workshop
Welcome
Nicola Hartley
Development ManagerMidlands & East of England
The Princess Royal Trust for Carers
The Princess Royal Trust for Carers
• 144 centres /services across the UK varying in size from 4 staff to over 100.
• 89 young carers services• www.carers.org• www.youngcarers.net• 424,000 carers• 25,000 young carers
The Network of Support
• Finding hidden carers• Providing the right information• Ensuring carer’s voice are heard• Emotional support• Making caring a positive experience• Building strategic partnerships locally• Influencing policy to improve services to carers
What we do
Our visionCarers are recognised, valued and able to
maximise their quality of life.Our mission
To meet the diverse needs of carers through excellent local and national services.
• To ensure that carers are able to influence decisions which affect their lives.
• To work effectively with Carers' Centres and other partners to develop, promote and deliver high quality services for carers.
• To raise awareness of carers and the contribution they make to society.
• To secure the sustainability of The Trust and to effectively manage its resources and support to the network
Our strategic aims
Who is a Carer?
• without payment • provides help and support • partner, child, relative, friend or neighbour• That person could not manage without
help.• Age, illness, disability, addiction
Caring: The Facts
• 6 million+ carers in the UK – 1 in 10 of the population• 175,000 under 18yrs • 1.5 million provide care for over 50 hours per week• 18% of carers look after more than one person• Each year 2.3 million people become carers• Carers save the government an estimated £119bn p/a
Real Change not Short ChangeCarers UK 2007
• 72% of carers worse of as result of caring• 54% had to give up work• 53% said financial concerns causing stress• 33% in debt
NHS survey of carers
•1/2 of carers in England experience health problems•1/3 of 5 million carers in England feel stressed•1/4 have disturbed sleep. •1/3 are left tired from caring. •3/5 anticipate the amount of time they spend caring will increase in the next five years. •11% of carers receive Carer’s Allowance
Carers’ Rights
• Right to request a carers assessment• Right to request flexible working• Carers allowance• Emotional & Practical Support
Carers Assessments• Carers and Disabled Children’s Act 2000• Right to request CA whether or not the cared for person is
being assessed• Allows services to be provided directly to carers
Carers’ Assessment
• Carers Equal Opportunities Act 2004• Duty of social services to inform the carer of their right to
a carers assessment• Someone providing or intending to provide regular /
substantial care• It is the carers choice whether to have the assessment• Ability to provide & continue to provide care• Employment, leisure & training opportunities
What is a Carers Assessment?
• opportunity to tell social services about your caring role
• Are you able to get time for yourself?• Do you get out and about?• the affect caring is having on your health, • how it's affecting your relationships with others, • Work & leisure opportunities
Flexible Working
Support for YOU• Contact your local Carers Centre• One to one support• Practical support• Emotional support• Social groups • Activities
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Carers Online
• Chat rooms to connect with other carers• Discussions• Access to information, advice & support• 24 hours, 7 days• consultation
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