
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Unpaid carers spend at least 35 hours a week looking after someone close to them. That someone may have an illness, a disability, a mental health problem or even an addiction, but what matters is that they cannot cope without that care.
There are almost 6 million unpaid carers in the UK with 40% living in poverty according to charity Carers UK.
This week we have a special audio diary from one carer trying to hold down a job around those care commitments, we will also hear from those who have given up work to care full time.
The Department for Work and Pensions told us; 'We recognise the importance of carers, who play a vital role in our communities. We have increased Carer’s Allowance by almost £1,500 since 2010, with those on low incomes potentially eligible for an extra £2,400 a year.'
So if you're unsure about the rules around carers allowance, assessments and where you can get help and support, Felicity Hannah is joined by Emily Holzhausen, Director of Policy and Public Affairs at Carers UK and Caroline Abrahams, Head of Charity at Age UK,
Presenter: Felicity Hannah
This episode was first broadcast on the 1st May 2024.
By BBC Radio 44.1
2121 ratings
Unpaid carers spend at least 35 hours a week looking after someone close to them. That someone may have an illness, a disability, a mental health problem or even an addiction, but what matters is that they cannot cope without that care.
There are almost 6 million unpaid carers in the UK with 40% living in poverty according to charity Carers UK.
This week we have a special audio diary from one carer trying to hold down a job around those care commitments, we will also hear from those who have given up work to care full time.
The Department for Work and Pensions told us; 'We recognise the importance of carers, who play a vital role in our communities. We have increased Carer’s Allowance by almost £1,500 since 2010, with those on low incomes potentially eligible for an extra £2,400 a year.'
So if you're unsure about the rules around carers allowance, assessments and where you can get help and support, Felicity Hannah is joined by Emily Holzhausen, Director of Policy and Public Affairs at Carers UK and Caroline Abrahams, Head of Charity at Age UK,
Presenter: Felicity Hannah
This episode was first broadcast on the 1st May 2024.

7,575 Listeners

889 Listeners

1,048 Listeners

58 Listeners

57 Listeners

78 Listeners

5,458 Listeners

1,796 Listeners

1,882 Listeners

1,756 Listeners

1,046 Listeners

2,085 Listeners

35 Listeners

15 Listeners

41 Listeners

87 Listeners

15 Listeners

13 Listeners

11 Listeners

4 Listeners

3,186 Listeners

1,017 Listeners

3 Listeners

9 Listeners

36 Listeners