According to the local democracy reporting service, the local authority believes the county has around 150,000 carers, but only 17,000 are in council records
I'm John Warburton with news that around 90 per cent of carers in Essex are not known to the County Council. According to the local democracy reporting service, the local authority believes the county has around 150,000 carers, but only 17,000 are in council records. Council officer Clare Burrell, who has responsibilities for children and families, says more publicity should be aimed at unpaid carers who might not even know they’ve taken on that role. The council claims Its pledge to improve messaging and access to information and support, is one of six commitments to carers. For more care news stay with us here at Care Radio.
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