Unpaid carers across the East Riding urged to fill in council survey and highlight their needs
The feedback will help to inform the new unpaid carers strategy, to shape and deliver the best services and outcomes for unpaid carers and the people they care for.
It is estimated that there are over 46,000 unpaid carers in the East Riding. 4,000 carers are receiving support through the Carers Support Service.
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Hide AdAn unpaid carer is someone who provides care and support to a family member, partner, friend or neighbour who cannot manage without their help due to illness, disability, mental health or addiction. This care is not part of paid employment and is often provided out of personal commitment or love. Unpaid carers can be of any age and may juggle caregiving with work, study, or other commitments and responsibilities.Councillor David Tucker, portfolio holder for adults, health and care said: "Carers do an amazing job, but the responsibilities can be physically and emotionally demanding.
"We want to ensure that those who care for loved ones have the support that they need to help them in their caring role. There are lots of carers who aren't receiving support, so this survey is an opportunity for carers to highlight what support would help them, to ensure a good quality of life for those who are supporting others."Elaine Holtby, East Riding Carers Support Service Manager said: "We appreciate the important role unpaid carers play in the lives of the people they care for, and we take our responsibilities to support carers seriously.
"If you are aged 18 or over and provide regular, unpaid help to someone close to you, we may be able to help you manage your caring responsibilities and look after your own needs."
The survey is open until Sunday, May 26.
All feedback is anonymous asks about wellbeing and independence, having information when it’s needed, family, friends and connections and staying in control.Visit eryc.link/unpaidcarerssurvey to fill in the survey.Carers can request a paper version via: [email protected] or telephone: 01482 396500 or 0800 918 6844 or call into the Carers Support Service at Cross Street, Beverley HU17 9BA.
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