State of Caring Carers UK State of Caring 2017 Report | Page 27
STATE OF CARING REPORT 2017
To ensure carers are able to juggle work and care,
returning to work if we wish:
• Introduce a new right to paid care leave in the workplace of
between 5 to 10 days for carers in work.
• Support for carers and former carers who wish to stay in or return
to work.
• Recognition that good quality, reliable and affordable care services
are needed to enable us to juggle work and care.
• Increase and ring-fence funding for carers’ breaks making it
transparent so carers know what they are entitled to, and to
ensure greater consistency in what is available
To provide funding to enable carers to take the
breaks we need:
To create a more ‘Carer Friendly’ NHS:
• A new duty for the NHS to put in place policies to identify carers
and to promote our health and well-being – helping to build a
carer friendly NHS.
• New measurements to monitor how GPs are identifying and
supporting carers to make sure carers are able to look after their
own health, are listened to about the care of the person we care
for and are supported to care well.
• Easily available advice and information for carers to help us plan,
prepare and provide for care.
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Ensure we are all better prepared for caring and
can get support early to look after our own health
and wellbeing: