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New resources for carers

Carers UK has recently produced the following: An updated key information guide for carers, Looking After Someone. This provides an overview of the practical and financial support available for carers An updated Local support directory to help carers find local sources of support A briefing that summarises the key recent…

NICE Survey: Improving NICE Guidance

…help shape their future content. To take part, complete a survey about the recommendations which will need to be completed by Friday 10 September 2021. NICE also have further research sessions planned in September. If you are interested in being involved, leave your details in the ‘Final thoughts’ section of…

New Reports from Hospice UK

…Hospice UK’s report, ‘Equality in Hospice & End of Life Care: Challenges & Change’ examines nine areas of inequality in palliative and end of life care, providing a snapshot of current research and evidence, recent progress and examples from current practice. It also points to some ways forward to reduce…

Healthwatch England webinar: Your Care, Your Way – improving delivery of the Accessible Information Standard

Healthwatch England has joined forces with a coalition of user-led national organisations to highlight how the NHS and social care fail to support people’s accessible communication needs. By law, all publicly funded health and social care providers must fully comply with the Accessable Information Standard (AIS) and ensure people are…

Caring and Covid-19: Hunger and Mental Wellbeing

Carers UK have published new research on,Caring and Covid-19: Hunger and Mental Wellbeing The research reveals that: More than 100,000 people caring unpaid for older or disabled relatives using foodbanks to get by Almost 229,000 unpaid carers have had someone in their household go hungry during lockdown Figures paint a…

COVID-19 exposes pre-existing inequalities

communities”. The evidence suggests that this virus does not exploit our communities equally, however. We left ground exposed before the arrival of COVID-19, and the distribution of communities living on that exposed ground was not even. As a result, this coronavirus has exposed, rather than caused, wide inequalities in our…