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1 Are you a Carer?

2 Often, carers see themselves as someone who's simply looking after a loved one or friend. But if the person you care for couldn't cope without you and you don't get paid then you are a 'carer' and you are entitled to support.

3 1 in 8 adults (around six million people) are carers. By 2037, it's anticipated that the number of carers will increase to nine million Every day another 6,000 people take on a caring responsibility - equalling over two million people each year 58% of carers are women and 42% are men Over one million people care for more than one person.

4 Carers save the economy £119 billion per year, an average of £18,473 per carer Over three million people juggle care with work, however the significant demands of caring mean that 1 in 5 carers are forced to give up work altogether. The main carer's benefit is £59.75 for a minimum of 35 hours, equivalent to £1.71 per hour - far short of the national minimum wage of £6.31 per hour (Age 21+ 2013 rate).

5 People providing high levels of care are twice as likely to be permanently sick or disabled 625,000 people suffer mental and physical ill health as a direct consequence of the stress and physical demands of caring. 1.25 million people provide over 50 hours of care per week

6 Services To make it easier for carers, whatever their situation, to access information and support. Our service offers the following free support: a telephone and web-based information service providing information about benefits and entitlements, support services, carer’s breaks, emergency back-up, employment, looking after yourself, training opportunities to support you in your caring role and much more.

7 Services cont. Free Quarterly Newsletter: Care Matters full of useful information, news and articles specific to carers Emergency Carers Support Service: free emergency care for the person you look after in the event you are unable to because you, the carer, have had an emergency

8 Services cont. locally based outreach workers who can provide advice and support face to face a network of peer support groups Free Carers Discount scheme, sponsored by Oxfordshire County Council - save on high street brands, supermarkets, holidays, local shops and more....

9 Services cont. Training opportunities giving you the ‘Confidence 2 Care’ and training on Moving & Handling and First Aid, and; marketing to raise the profile of carers, and caring, and enable carers to identify themselves as carers.

10 Visit our website www.carersoxfordshire.org.ukwww.carersoxfordshire.org.uk for more information

11 Subscribe to receive our free newsletter on our website www.carersoxfordshire.org.uk

12 Telephone: 0845 050 7666 www.carersoxfordshire.org.uk carersoxfordshire@oxfordshire.gov.uk Telephone: 0845 050 7666 www.carersoxfordshire.org.uk carersoxfordshire@oxfordshire.gov.uk


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