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Caregiving

Cenus 2021 Report

According to the 2021 Census, there are approximately 5 million unpaid carers (informal carers) in England and Wales. However, these figures only represent those who have formally identified themselves as carers.
From those who are identified 28% of people with caring responsibilities were in poverty in 2021/22, because of their limited ability to work (JRF Foundation).

In many cases, especially when supporting someone with a progressive health decline, it can take up to three years for individuals to recognise and identify themselves as informal carers. This delay often stems from the belief that caregiving is simply a natural act of love and duty, rather than a defined role or job title.

Recognising yourself as a carer early on is crucial. Doing so can:

How Can You Tell You Are an Informal Carer?

Are you providing regular care to someone? This could be a family member, friend, or neighbour who needs support due to illness, disability, or age-related issues.
Carers help with:

What Benefits Are Available to You as an Unpaid Carer?

Some benefits overlap with those available to individuals with disabilities, depending on your financial situation. This section focuses specifically on benefits designed to help you as an unpaid carer in England.

Carer Allowance:

A UK benefit designed to support individuals who provide unpaid care for someone with substantial caring needs.

Carer’s Credit:

A National Insurance credit designed to help individuals who provide unpaid care for at least 20 hours a week maintain their National Insurance record. This is crucial for protecting future entitlement to the State Pension and certain other benefits.

Pension Credit:

A benefit for individuals designed to supplement their income to a minimum guaranteed level. For carers, Pension Credit includes an additional amount known as the ‘Carer Addition.’

Universal Credit (UC):

Provides financial support to individuals and families on a low income or out of work. For carers, UC includes a specific component known as the Carer Element.  

Council Tax:

If a carer is residing with the person they care for, they may be eligible for a Council Tax discount. If eligible, carers are ‘disregarded’ for Council Tax purposes, meaning they are not counted when calculating the number of adults in the household. This disregard can lead to a reduction in the Council Tax bill. If one adult is counted as living in the property, a 25% discount is applied and if all residents are disregarded, a 50% discount is applicable.

Winter Fuel Payment

Winter Fuel Payment: Provides a tax-free payment to help with heating costs during the winter.  

Potential Grant for families and unpaid carers.

These resources can provide valuable financial and practical support to help families and carers manage their responsibilities more effectively.

Carers Assessment:

An evaluation conducted by your local council to understand the support you need as an unpaid carer. It focuses on how your caring responsibilities affect your well-being, employment, social activities, and personal relationships, providing an opportunity to discuss the challenges you face and identify services or assistance that can help you in your role. Depending on the outcome, you may also be eligible for a personal budget or carer’s grant, offering financial support to ease the demands of caregiving and improve your overall quality of life.

The assessment might recommend various forms of support, including:

-someone to take over caring so you can take a break
-gym membership and exercise classes to relieve stress
-help with taxi fares if you don’t drive
-help with gardening and housework
-training how to lift safely
-putting you in touch with local support groups so you have people to talk to
-advice about benefits for carers

Disabled Facilities Grant:

A program administered by local authorities in England, designed to help eligible individuals with disabilities make necessary adaptations to their homes, enabling them to live more independently and safely. Maximum grant available per application is £30,000

Family Fund:

A UK-based charity dedicated to providing grants and support to families raising disabled or seriously ill children and young people. The child must have a disability or serious illness that affects their daily life. The Family Fund assesses the level of support the child requires in various areas, such as personal care, supervision, mobility, communication, and learning.

Practical Steps After Identifying as an Informal Carer

Educate Yourself: Learn about your loved one’s condition to understand their needs better.
Understand the Prognosis: Knowing what to expect helps with preparation and planning.
Explore Benefits: Research financial and practical benefits available to both you and your loved one.
Utilise Resources: Find support networks, respite services, and other resources to ease caregiving responsibilities.
Inform Your GP: Register with your GP as an informal carer to access additional support and services.
Prioritise Self-Care: Prevent burnout by caring for your own well-being. For more tips, read this article: Stay Ahead of Carer Burnout: Essential Tips to Stay Strong

Take care of Yourself

Identifying as an informal carer is the first step. Next, understanding your loved one’s condition and prognosis is crucial. Organise yourself well—a calendar can be incredibly helpful, as there will likely be many appointments to manage. The level of care you provide and your loved one’s specific needs will determine the benefits, resources, and external support available to you.

As a carer, it is extremely important to prioritise your own physical and mental well-being. Taking care of yourself is not only vital for your health but also for those who rely on you.

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