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Policy briefings

Carers UK's policy briefings include the organisation's position on key issues such as benefits and breaks for carers and includes action that can be taken to bring about change.


Policy briefing highlighting the impact of poverty on rural carers


Carer's Allowance Statistics 2008

The Government has published the latest figures for the number of people claiming Carer’s Allowance.


Facts about Carers 2004



A key digest of all the key facts and figures about carers drawn from various surveys and research looking at who carers are across the UK, employment, health, age, tasks, finances and poverty, and rights. It is our most popular and widely used briefing. April 2004.


Carers (Equal Opportunities) Act 2004 - Parliamentary Briefing

An 8-page briefing giving background to the act, why it was needed and what it hopes to achieve. August 2004


Carers and Employment

A short digest of key statistics about carers in work and those who have given up work to care. June 2004.


Carers' Assessments and Employment

This draws together existing guidance on carers’ legislation currently in force which relate to carers and employment. It highlights key references to government guidance. For example, carers who are at risk of losing they job should be a top priority for government. Nov. 2002.


Carers and Disabled Children Act guidance

This summarises the main points in government guidance which relate to the Act – the legislation which gives local authorities the powers to provide services directly to carers. April 2001.


Carers Grant Year 6 2004/05

A summary of the main points of the guidance which accompanies this government source of funding paid to local authorities to provide breaks for carers. March 2004.


Charging for non-residential care

A summary of the key main points of government guidance on charging for non-residential community care services and how they affect carers. It draws out, for example, what carers can and cannot be charged for by local authorities. Jan. 2002.


Fair Access to Care

Draws out the main points in this government guidance that are most important to carers. The guidance sets out a list of banded risk criteria and social services are expected to use these to judge who is a priority for services. Feb. 2003.


Free intermediate care

Summarises the main points contained in government guidance relating to the Community care (Delayed Discharges etc.) Act 2003 and suggests ideas for how to implement the policy for carers. June 2003.


Vouchers

The Carers and Disabled Children Act 2000 permits local authorities to provide carers with vouchers to secure breaks. This briefing summaries the main points in government guidance and suggests possible action to support carers. June 2003.


Black and minority ethnic carers

Outlines the main challenges faced by black and minority ethnic carers and sets out a few statistics. 1998.


Lesbian and Gay Carers

This briefing summarises key statistics and policy issues for this disadvantaged group. It also includes a list of good pratice being carried out by local and national organizations and contacts. Oct. 2003.


Rural carers

As well as including important statistics, this document lists the main additional challenges faced by carers in rural areas and looks at good practice aiming to tackle these problems. July 2003.


Young carers

Contains statistics and findings from key research about young carers with full references for further information. 2002.




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