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Refreshed strategy underlines commitment to carers

We’ve reaffirmed our support for carers in a new joint strategy with Leicester and Leicestershire.

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Support for carers across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland (LLR) has been outlined in a newly refreshed Carers Strategy.

The Joint Carers Strategy Refresh 2022-25 has been developed by Leicester City Council, Leicestershire County Council and Rutland County Council, together with the Integrated Care Board (ICB). It commits all three councils to a shared vision and priorities for recognising, valuing, and supporting carers across LLR. The aim is to help carers to continue in their caring role and maintain their own health and wellbeing.

As part of the strategy refresh, new commitments have been made to introduce a Young Carer’s passport across the region and to work more effectively with health services to improve carer identification and the consideration of carer needs on admission to and discharge from hospital.

Other priorities include:

  • Identifying and recognising carers quickly, partners and community organisations will encourage people to self-identify as carers so that they can get access to the right support.

  • Valuing carers and young carers’ experience and ensuring they are involved in what happens to the person that they care for

  • Making sure carers can access the information they need in the formats they require

  • Encouraging communities to support carers through community groups, and helping carers access local groups so that they can socialise and take a break from their caring responsibilities

  • Recognising that carers have their own lives to lead alongside their caring role, and leading by example as carer-friendly employers, encouraging more local businesses to do the same

  • Ensuring that carers know about new technology that could support them in their caring roles, and supporting them to be confident using new technology or gadgets

  • Working with partners to raise the profile of schemes like the Carers Passport, which helps organisations to easily recognise and acknowledge carers

  • Developing a range of support for young carers including improved awareness in schools and colleges of young carers, the roll out of a Young Carers passport scheme, and improved support for young carers dealing with the health system locally.

"We are extremely pleased to be working with Leicester City Council and Leicestershire County Council to ensure that all carers in LLR are supported. This new joint strategy will ensure that all organisations recognise, support and value carers, so they can continue to do the vital work that they do while still looking after their own well-being and mental health.”

Samantha Harvey, Cabinet member for Health, Wellbeing and Adult Care

For more information about the support available to carers of all ages in Rutland and to read the new Joint Carers Strategy in full, please visit our Carers page.

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