Published: 23 February 2007
New Deal for Carers
A multi-million pound package of support for carers has been unveiled by Ivan Lewis, minister for Care Services.
Formally launching details of the Government's New Deal for Carers, Ivan Lewis announced a range of measures designed to recognise the essential work that carers carry out across the country, including:
· £25m to be spent on providing short-term home based respite care for carers in crisis or emergency situations in every council
· £3m towards the establishment of a national helpline for carers
· a wide ranging review of the 1999 national carers strategy
· £5m to support the development of an experts carers programme
The New Deal for Carers was outlined in the Our Health, Our Care, Our Say White Paper launched in January.
Ivan Lewis, minister for Care Services said:
"Millions of people in this country are hidden heroes who keep families together through their support and devotion.
Our carers often provide care 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, taking on that precious role that enables a friend or family member to stay at home and live with the dignity, independence and security the rest of us take for granted.
This army of carers do not want to give away their family responsibilities. Equally, they want Government and local services on their side ensuring the necessary care and support is available to maintain their family's quality of life.
Chancellor of the Exchequer, Gordon Brown said:
"Every one of the carers I have met is an inspiration and refutes a wide spread cynicism that in today's society selfishness matters more than service to others. And having listened to their stories and the challenges they face, I know we must and will do more in the years to come to help.
That is why today we are announcing the most far-reaching national consultation ever on the future of carers, to encourage the fullest engagement of the very people who would benefit most."
Mr Lewis continued:
"I am also announcing today the New Deal for Carers', a package of support and services which has the potential to radically improve the quality of life for carers, empowering them with information and skills, and most importantly, putting them back in control."
We have considerable evidence that lack of proper planned alternative care in the event of anything untoward happening to carers, is one of the most important factors in limiting their freedom to have a life of their own.
This is why from this summer we will be providing an additional £25 million to local authorities to ensure that short term; home-base respite support is established in each council to cover crisis or emergency situations.
The second practical step will be to develop an advice line for carers- good information is essential.
“Often carers don't choose their new role; it happens by chance and quite suddenly, a person finds themselves as the frontline support to a friend or family member.
The carer's helpline will provide an easily accessible, single point of contact for carers to source advice and information on issues ranging from their legal entitlements through to the availability of local services".
The Department of Health is currently working up a specification with carers organisations and will let the contract later this year.
The third element is the £5 million Expert Carers programme.
The programme is intended to provide a service to meet the personal needs of carers, that is:
· carers rights
· stress management
· services for carers
· information for carers
· communication skills
· advocacy
It will also provide skills to care as safely & effectively and possible, such as:
· moving & handling
· first aid, and
· medication
This programme will be launched later this year.
Chief Executive of Carers UK, Imelda Redmond, said:
"We strongly welcome Gordon Brown's announcement that there will be a wide ranging consultation across the country, involving carers and voluntary organisations to shape the new national carers' strategy.
This will ensure the strategy is rooted in carers' real concerns and priorities.
The New Deal for Carers is a golden opportunity to tackle the issues which really matter to carers.
The government has recognised that, despite progress in recent years, carers are still missing out on opportunities because of their caring role, and yet they contribute a huge amount to society.
A cross-government approach, championed at the highest level, is needed to address the difficult issues facing carers and society.
How do we juggle work and care, what support do we offer carers to find suitable services for themselves and the people they care for, how can we improve the health and well-being of carers?
We need a visionary strategy which sets the agenda for the next decade. "
Further information
Our Health, Our Care, Our Say White Paper
Carers UK
Carers Rights Day
DH: Caring about Carers
Caring for someone: Directgov
Carers Information
National strategy for Carers
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