Carers in North Yorkshire Tired and Stressed

It was in the Scarborough News, Most adult carers in North Yorkshire are Tired, losing sleep and stressed NHS Figures reveal.

I am sure someone can provide a link to this story.

Says again about the Carers Action Plan, I haven’t seen anything about the Carers Action plan in my town in North Yorkshire.

https://www.thescarboroughnews.co.uk/health/most-adult-carers-in-north-yorkshire-are-tired-losing-sleep-and-stressed-nhs-figures-1-9867908

( Yep … one of several on the same theme … revamp of what the Carers UK annual survey revealed … as if we didn’t know ??? Replace NORTH YORKSHIRE with any area ???

( Carers Action Plan - NHS ? https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/713781/carers-action-plan-2018-2020.pdf… GREEN PAPER and CARER STRATEGY threads ! NOTHING on the main CUK site as pointed out in the GREEN PAPER thread. )


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_Most adult carers in North Yorkshire are tired, losing sleep and stressed – NHS figures.

Most carers looking after vulnerable adults in North Yorkshire are tired, losing sleep and stressed, figures reveal._



Carers Trust says the latest NHS survey results show carers “in crisis”, with a significant increase in the number of those feeling depressed and physical strain.

Every two years, the health service asks thousands of adults in England about their unpaid roles supporting people over the age of 18 who are ill, disabled or elderly.

The latest survey, which covers 2018-19, attracted 50,800 responses.

Of the 515 respondents in North Yorkshire, 77% reported their responsibilities leave them feeling tired – the most common health complaint. This was up from 75% in 2016-17, which the previous survey covered.

Two-thirds of adults (67%) said caring also gave them disturbed sleep, while 59% feel stressed.

Only 9.9% of respondents said caring has no impact on their health.

Carers Trust, a charity which supports unpaid carers, urged the Government to help “cash-strapped” councils fund social care.

Chief executive Giles Meyer said: “Once again, we’re hearing from unpaid carers that they are in crisis – they’re not sleeping, they’re worrying about how they’ll make ends meet and some are having to care 100 hours a week or more for a relative.

“And these NHS Digital survey findings echo what we are hearing time and time again from carers supported by Carers Trust local services across England.

“The reasons for this are well documented.

“Even when carers are able to get an assessment of their needs, far too few of them actually receive the services that will support them in return for all they do.

“Carers are also having to do more for the person they care for because there aren’t enough social care services for disabled people or older people.”

In North Yorkshire, pressures surrounding caring caused “a lot” of financial difficulties for 9% of those surveyed.

Nationally, the share of adult carers with serious money issues has risen significantly since 2016-17, from 9.6% to 10.6%.

A spokeswoman for the Department of Health and Social Care said: “Carers make an invaluable contribution to society by selflessly caring for friends and family, and this must not come at the expense of their own wellbeing.

“Our cross-government Carers Action Plan sets out commitments to improve their lives, and through the Long Term Plan the NHS is working to better identify and support carers in England.

“Our forthcoming green paper will also look at long-term sustainable solutions for the social care system.”



This time around , Carers Trust get to comment.

More of a train spotting type observation , me thinks.