The writer of The Midnight Library and Reasons to Stay Alive posted a list of ‘Things I Learned The Hard Way’ on Instagram including “Being a carer is the hardest job"
I’m Matt Rosser with news that the author Matt Haig has paid tribute to carers. The writer of The Midnight Library and Reasons to Stay Alive posted a list of ‘Things I Learned The Hard Way’ on Instagram including “Being a carer is the hardest job. 5m people are unpaid carers in the UK. The fact that even paid carers earn less than four fifths of the country shows we are not a society that prioritises caring. And we must.” Matt Haig has spoken and written extensively about his mental health and recently about his diagnosis of Autism. For more care news every day stay with us here at Care Radio.
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