Programmes coming up ..

  • Gary Robinson

    4:00pm - 7:00pm

    Broadcasting from Angus, Scotland, Gary is an established radio presenter who’s spent the past three years working as an outreach carer. He’s looking forward to sharing his stories and welcoming guests every week.

  • Paul Hutton with The 90s Show

    7:00pm - 10:00pm

    Paul says: "It probably sounds a bit twee, but I genuinely am honoured to be giving something back to the amazing people, paid and unpaid, that selflessly help others every day".

  • Channel Hopping with Al Dupres

    10:00pm - 11:00pm

    TV Themes, songs, music from old adverts, and a lot more - a voyage of discovery, into the past.

  • Late Night Love Songs

    11:00pm - 1:00am

    Two hours of perfect late night music from across the years, helping you to unwind with some "me" time.

  • Nick Meir

    1:00am - 4:00am

    Nick says "Caring is so much more than delivering practical essentials. Just ‘being there’ provides a tonic of companionship which we all crave as human beings. And that is why Care Radio is so important. Knowing you can switch on and listen to a friendly voice at any time, day or night, really does make a difference to those involved in receiving or giving care"

  • Andy Holmes

    4:00am - 7:00am

    Care Radio is such a great way of giving a little back to the fabulous people who dedicate their so much time and energy into caring for others”.

Today's Weather

  • Scotland

    Light rain

    High: 18°C | Low: 13°C

  • Wales

    Sunny intervals

    High: 20°C | Low: 16°C

  • South of England

    Sunny intervals

    High: 26°C | Low: 17°C

  • Northern Ireland

    Light rain

    High: 19°C | Low: 14°C

  • North of England

    Heavy rain shower

    High: 23°C | Low: 15°C

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BREAKING NEWS

  • Government drops plan to scrap fostering panels for carer approval

    The government has dropped plans to scrap the use of fostering panels for carer approval and first reviews. The Department for Education had put forward the idea on the grounds that there was sufficient other scrutiny of foster carers' applications and practice and because panels were regarded as "burdensome" by some carers. However, nine leading children's and fostering charities urged children's minister Josh MacAlister to reconsider, warning that removing panels for approval and first reviews would get rid of an "essential safeguard".

  • Former unpaid carer says get your act together to officials

    A former unpaid carer has urged officials to “get their act together” after they continued to pay carer’s benefit for six months after the death of his husband, potentially landing him with debts of more than £1,300. Chris Farrell says he tried to get the Department for Work and Pensions to stop paying him the benefit of more than 86 pounds per week. Mr Farrell said his anxiety whether he’d be punished despite following the rules left him distressed and unable to move on with his life.

  • Carers mental health support in Jersey

    Carers supporting people with mental illness have accessed more than 300 sessions of emotional and practical support in the first six months of a new partnership in Jersey. The Listening Lounge has been working alongside Dementia Jersey, Focus on Mental Illness and Jersey Eating Disorders Support to deliver the Carer Support Service. Since November, the four organisations have run a range of groups, giving carers access to support including mental health first aid and Caring for Carers courses.

  • Unpaid cares still being paid carer's allowance benefits

    Former unpaid carers are still being paid carer’s allowance benefits, even after asking the Department for Work and Pensions to stop the payments, landing them with debts — that’s according to an exclusive report in The Guardian newspaper. The paper claims it knows of six cases where unpaid carer’s continued to receive the benefit, leading to anxiety and uncertainty about whether they would be punished for overpayment. Overpayments are causing the recipients stress and also raise concerns that taxpayer money is being misspent, and may have to be written off.

  • Safety toolkit for unpaid carers in Derbyshire

    The fire service in Derbyshire has launched a new safety toolkit specifically for unpaid carers to prevent fires in the home. The idea was developed after a review of fires in the county at the homes of people with care and support needs. The toolkit aims to help people think proactively about fire safety at home, such as planning escape routes, checking smoke detectors and how unpaid carers can get more support.

  • 100 organisations sign unpaid carers support pledge

    More than 100 organisations in north east England have signed a pledge to improve support for unpaid carers. Newcastle Carers says there are about 286 thousand people providing unpaid care in the region. Signatories of the pledge include the North East Mayor, the regional Integrated Care board and the local MPs David Smith and Ian Lavery.

  • Resident doctors strike called off

    Resident doctors in England have called off planned strike action after the government made a new offer. The doctors were set to walk out from this morning for four days. Their union, the BMA, said that a new offer would be put to members. The government said it was a positive and welcome development, especially for patients.

  • Defibrillators to be installed at Nationwide Building Society branches

    A building society is installing defibrillators and bleed control kits across its 605 branches. The Nationwide says its working alongside St John Ambulance to offer life-saving training to 4,000 members of staff as well as local communities. The organisation adds it wants more people to feel ready to act when it matters most. Virgin Money branches are also set to follow a rollout of the policy.

  • Myra

    Myra is your trusted companion for navigating hospital stays, recovery, and ongoing care at home. Designed for older adults, families, and caregivers, Myra connects you with essential resources, expert guidance, and practical tools to make informed decisions about health, wellbeing, and support services.

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