Emily Holzhausen CBE (Carers UK) and Professor Nathan Hughes explore Carers UK’s State of Caring 2025 report, highlighting why a new settlement for carers can’t wait.
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Emily Holzhausen CBE (Carers UK) and Professor Nathan Hughes explore Carers UK’s State of Caring 2025 report, highlighting why a new settlement for carers can’t wait.
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New Report: Valuing Carers: 2021/22, the value of unpaid carers in the UK
One of two reports released for Carers Rights Day. A collaboration with Carers UK, this report looks at the value of unpaid care across all four nations of the UK.
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Unpaid Carers: Will the next government acknowledge their value?
Maxine Watkins writes about the invaluable contribution unpaid carers make to society and how crucial it is that the next government prioritises their needs in policymaking and resource allocation.
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New report- Unpaid carers saving Northern Ireland’s health service £5.8 billion per year
New research by Centre for Care colleagues Jingwen Zhang, Maria Petrillo & Matt Bennett, in collaboration with Carers NI, estimates the value of unpaid care in Northern Ireland.
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Our new report, written by Centre for Care colleagues Kate Hamblin and Rachael Black, looks at unpaid carers in South Yorkshire and their use of, and access to, digital technologies and online services.
Read more about Digital exclusion and unpaid carers in South YorkshireValue of unpaid care in England and Wales now exceeds that of NHS budget
New research by Centre for Care colleagues Maria Petrillo & Matt Bennett, in collaboration with Carers UK, estimates the value of unpaid care in England and Wales
Read more about Value of unpaid care in England and Wales now exceeds that of NHS budget“Am I a carer?” Why self- and social identification of carers are becoming unavoidable topics
Drawing on research by Carers UK and the Centre for Care, Serena Vicario explores the process and importance of self and social identification for unpaid carers, and what systems in place, or in development, can help do this.
Read more about “Am I a carer?” Why self- and social identification of carers are becoming unavoidable topicsNew report in partnership with Carers UK for Carers Rights Day 2022
To mark Carers Rights Day 2022, we have collaborated with Carers UK on a new report entitled ‘Cycles of caring: transitions in and out of unpaid care’, and added insights into the nature of unpaid care in the UK
Read more about New report in partnership with Carers UK for Carers Rights Day 2022A message from Centre for Care Director Sue Yeandle on carers Week 2022.
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