Responding to a Carers UK report on breaks for unpaid carers, Cllr
Ian Hudspeth, Chairman of the Local Government Association’s
Community Wellbeing Board said:
“Our care system could not survive without the
contribution of unpaid carers who provide vital support for
thousands of people every day. Councils fully recognise their
crucial role and supported or assessed more than 360,000 unpaid
carers in 2017/18.
“Unpaid caring can be extremely rewarding but we know
it can also be a real strain – emotionally, physically and
financially, which is why councils are committed to doing all
they can to support them.
“How money from the Better Care Fund is spent is
rightly determined locally including by councils, according to
local needs and pressures. This includes funding for carers’
breaks, which could also be met from other funding
sources.
“Extra funding for social care next year will help
councils as they strive to support adults of all ages as well as
unpaid carers to live the lives they want to lead. However,
pressures will continue to rise. The Government needs to publish
its proposals for the future of adult social care as soon as
possible and work on a cross-party basis to spark a truly
nationwide public debate about the value of social care and how,
as a nation, we will pay for it in the years
ahead.”