What a difference a break makes: a vision for the future of short breaks for unpaid carers in Wales
A report, commissioned by the Welsh Government, outlining a vision for the future of short breaks for unpaid carers in Wales has been published.听
This roadmap for change has been developed by Diane Seddon, who is based in 麻豆传媒高清版鈥檚 Centre for Ageing and Dementia Research, at the School of Medical and Health Sciences, with colleagues from Carers Trust Wales and Swansea University.听
Informed by a successful programme of carer research at Bangor, and discussions with key stakeholders across Wales and other UK regions, the report will help to shape the Welsh Government鈥檚 next steps in implementing their National Strategy for Unpaid Carers in Wales.
Unpaid carers have long described difficulty in accessing appropriate breaks with or without the person they care for. This has had an adverse effect on the emotional, physical and mental health of unpaid carers. The pandemic has amplified the pressures facing unpaid carers, making access to short breaks more important than ever.
Diane, who is a member of the Welsh Government鈥檚 Ministerial Advisory Group for Carers, and the UK Short Breaks Research and Practice Development Group, said:
鈥淲elsh Government are investing 拢3 million to improve and diversify breaks for unpaid carers. 听This report sets out an ambitious vision for bespoke short breaks. It outlines key principles to inform future short break options and what they might look like in practice. Alongside this, the report calls for four key actions to be taken:
鈥⑻ 听The development of National and Regional Short Breaks Statements
鈥⑻ 听The creation of a National Short Breaks Information and Guidance Hub
鈥⑻ 听A National Respitality Initiative for Wales
鈥⑻ 听A National Short Breaks Fund.鈥
Simon Hatch, Director of Carers Trust Wales, said:
鈥淢any unpaid carers have been caring throughout the pandemic with no opportunities to take a break from their caring role. As restrictions begin to ease many will need support to access a break and it is important that we take this opportunity to deliver the breaks that best meet unpaid carers鈥 individual needs. 听We will continue to work with the Welsh Government and the Ministerial Advisory Group for Carers to identify opportunities to take forward the report鈥檚 recommendations at pace.鈥
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