Carers (health and wellbeing needs in South Tyneside)
High level priorities
Below is a list of recommendations in relation to gaps in service provision:
Recognition and Awareness
- Raising awareness of unpaid carers amongst health and social care professionals.
- Building communities where carers are recognised understood and valued.
Information advice and guidance
- Information is tailored to carer's individual needs.
- Information is consistent, up to date and easy to access in a range of formats.
Systems that support carers
- Greater promotion of a carer's right to an assessment of their needs.
- The local offer for carers is clearly communicated through a pathway of support.
- All diverse carer communities are considered.
Good quality and reliable services
- Ensure we have a range of services available that can promote carer health and wellbeing and support them to build and maintain their physical and emotional resilience.
Supporting young carers
- Ensure all young carers and young adult carers never have to provide inappropriate or excessive care.
- All young carers and young adult carers receive the support they need to achieve in education, move into employment, enjoy their childhood and maintain their own health and wellbeing.
- Support young carers as they transition into adulthood.
Working carers
- Develop 'carer friendly' employers.
- Find innovative ways and solutions to support working carers and those wishing to return to work.
- Create greater awareness of Working Carers in the private sector.
Technology
- Explore potential for digital solutions. Below is a list of recommendations in relation to gaps in service provision:
Recognition and Awareness
- Raising awareness of unpaid carers amongst health and social care professionals.
- Building communities where carers are recognised understood and valued.
Information advice and guidance
- Information is tailored to carer's individual needs.
- Information is consistent, up to date and easy to access in a range of formats.
Systems that support carers
- Greater promotion of a carer's right to an assessment of their needs.
- The local offer for carers is clearly communicated through a pathway of support.
- All diverse carer communities are considered, i.e. ethnic minority groups.
Good quality and reliable services
- Ensure we have a range of services available that can promote carer health and wellbeing and support them to build and maintain their physical and emotional resilience.
Supporting young carers
- Ensure all young carers and young adult carers never have to provide inappropriate or excessive care.
- All young carers and young adult carers receive the support they need to achieve in education, move into employment, enjoy their childhood and maintain their own health and wellbeing.
- Support young carers as they transition into adulthood.
Working carers
- Develop 'carer friendly' employers.
- Find innovative ways and solutions to support working carers and those wishing to return to work.
- Create greater awareness of Working Carers in the private sector.
Technology
- Explore potential for digital solutions.