Carers Week
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Carers Week is an annual campaign to raise awareness of caring and highlight the challenges unpaid carers face. Carers Week is 10-16 June 2024.
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Save the date for #CarersWeek ! From June 10 to 16, we will be 'Putting Carers on the Map' by highlighting carers’ invaluable contributions across the UK and elevating their voices loud and clear.
Stay tuned for ways to get involved!
Thank you to everyone who has taken part in #CarersWeek !
Thousands of people have said ‘I CARE’ to stand in solidarity with unpaid carers across the UK and raise awareness of the challenges they’re facing.
Now let’s make sure we act to help carers get the support they need.
It's been a great #CarersWeek . The voices of #MND carer have been heard online, in Parliament & at Downing St!
Big thanks to our colleagues Carers UK for organising so many great events & celebrating unpaid carers.
Let's continue to #SupportMNDCarers ‼️
mndassociation.org/get-involved/c…
With #CarersWeek coming to a close today, we want to reiterate our commitment to be there for all carers. As many as 10.6 million people in the UK provide some form of unpaid care. It's essential they are respected for all they are doing and given the support they need. 💜
On the final day of #CarersWeek 2023, we’re sharing Zoe’s story.
Zoe cares for her partner Mike, who has Motor Neurone Disease. It’s vital that carers like Zoe are recognised and supported all year round.
📖 Read her story: carersweek.org/about-carers-w… MND Association MND Campaigns
Today’s focus for #CarersWeek is mental health and wellbeing.
Sue cares for her son, who has a mental illness and autism. She shares the challenges of caring for someone with a mental illness.
📖 Read her story: carersweek.org/about-carers-w… Rethink Mental Illness
Fewer than 1 in 4 carers in England are in paid work.
Find out how carers can be supported to re-enter the workforce: ageing-better.org.uk/resources/supp…
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This Carers Week we're shouting out all of the incredible #carers and loved ones who care for our beneficiaries, day in, day out!
In addition to our #blind #veterans , we offer support for carers as well.
Find out more: ow.ly/rR4A50OJOpT
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Meet Maureen, a member of our Working Families Network, who became a carer in 2019. Maureen reflects on her appreciation for carers as she remembers her mother being one for her gran. 👇
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This shows how many older people provide unpaid care for their loved ones #CarersWeek
With millions of people in the UK caring, it's incredibly important to identify as an unpaid carer so essential support can be provided #UnpaidCarers
Caring for a person with dementia can be very challenging. You’re likely to experience an extreme range of emotions, one of which is often guilt. This #CarersWeek , we take a look at some common situations that might lead to guilt, and offer advice. bit.ly/3qoMlIy
Catherine is a carer to her son who is 4-and-a-half and has Down's syndrome
She would advise others to “Be open with people about being a carer and the challenges you face, as well as the commitment you have to that responsibility”
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💙 Join us in standing up to say I CARE for #CarersWeek 2023.
It’s so important that unpaid carers are recognised for the huge contribution they make to their families and communities.
To show your support for carers, say I CARE now 👉 carersweek.org
Johnnie Walker @TiggyWalker 💬 “People are every day caring for somebody and getting on with the best life they can with very little help.”
Jean and Tiggy (@TiggyWalker) discuss what they would like more people to be aware of when it comes to caring. #CarersWeek
We need your help to ensure unpaid carers get the support they need this #CarersWeek !
✍️ Write to your MP and tell them to back our campaign for greater government support for carers.
It takes just a couple of clicks: carersuk.e-activist.com/page/129142/ac…
#CarersWeek 2023 may be drawing to a close – but there are still plenty of activities happening over the weekend to support and recognise unpaid carers.
Find out what’s happening near you: carersweek.org/activities
📢 In response to our #CarersWeek campaign, the government has announced a roundtable to discuss what needs to be done to better support unpaid carers.
This is a step towards carers’ needs being heard, understood and addressed at the highest level of government.