Carers Week 2021: Make Caring Visible and Valued  

Professor Lee-Ann Fenge
4th May 2021

7th-13th June 2021 

This year, people across the country are continuing to face new challenges as a result of the coronavirus outbreak. Many people are taking on more caring responsibilities for their relatives and friends who are disabled, ill or older and who need support. 

They need to be recognised for the difficulties they are experiencing, respected for all they are doing, and provided with information, support and understanding. 

So during Carers Week, we’re coming together to help Make Caring Visible and Valued. 

There are 6.5 million carers in the UK, who are looking after a family member or friend who has a disability, mental or physical illness or who needs extra help as they grow older. 

Caring’s impact on all aspects of life from relationships and health to finances and work should not be underestimated, and carers are facing even more difficult circumstances this year. Whilst many feel that caring is one of the most important things they do, its challenges should not be underestimated. Caring without the right information and support can be tough. 

It is vitally important that we recognise the contribution carers make to their families and local communities, workplaces and society, and that they get the support they need. 

To find out more about the experience of being a carer and about the Carers Week campaign, visit here: https://www.carersweek.org/?cmp=voices 

Meet the author(s)

Professor Lee-Ann Fenge

Director of the Centre for Seldom Heard Voices
Lee-Ann is Professor of Social Care in the Faculty of Health and Social Sciences. She is a Registered Social Worker and has always been committed to advancing the professional evidence base of social care practitioners.
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