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Carer Rights Day 2023

14.11.2023

 

Thursday the 23rd of November sees the return of the annual Carers Rights Day.

 

At Carers Count, we understand the many challenges that unpaid carers face, and we are here to help you in any way we can – every day of the year.

 

Your rights: today, tomorrow and in the future 

Alongside other local and national charities and organisations, we aim to raise awareness of unpaid carers' rights and to ensure that they have access to all the services and support they are entitled to.

 

Your rights, right now... 

If you are juggling work alongside your caring responsibilities, you have the right to request flexible working. Carers UK has a great source of information on what your rights are and how to make a request to your employer. 

 

If you provide unpaid care, you have the right to ask your GP practice to register you as a carer. This can help you to access things such as priority for vaccines and other public health campaigns. Carers UK has information on how to talk to your GP and even a template letter for you to use. 

 

You have a right to look after your health and wellbeing as a carer. A simple way to do this is to exercise your right to request a free flu jab. Carers are also a priority group for accessing Covid booster jabs this Winter. If you need more information on this, please contact us. 

 

You can find out more about Carer's Rights by watching this short clip on YouTube

 

New rights in the future...

The Carer's Leave Act is expected to become law in 2024. The new legislation will give employees juggling work with unpaid care a legal right to request up to five days unpaid leave every twelve months, which will help many manage some of the day-to-day challenges of being a carer – enabling them to stay in employment.

With the introduction of the new Employment Relations (Flexible Working) Act anyone, including unpaid will be able to ask their employer for changes to their working hours, times of work, or place of work, from day one. And being able to ask for a different flexible working arrangement more than once a year will be a huge help too. 

 

Carers Count will continue to campaign for a better future for all carers. One where they are properly supported, valued and provided with the support they need in their caring roles.

 

If you care for a family member or friend, it is important that you understand your rights and are able to access the appropriate support as soon as you need it. 

 

This year, we're inviting carers in Kirklees to come along to our open day at Brian Jackson House, Huddersfield, for a free wellness session followed by a chance to meet with our information and advice team. You can find out more about the event and how to book here. 

 

Contact us on 0300 012 0231 or email info@carerscount.org.uk if you'd like to find out more or need support. 

 

If you're unable to attend our Carers Rights Day event, you can still get involved with the campaign on social media by using #CarersRightsDay