The aim being to find what should be changed to help the more than a million people who cared for others during the pandemic
I'm John Warburton with news that a national enquiry has begun in Scotland, into the experiences of unpaid carers. The country’s Care Inspectorate says it’s aiming to find what should be changed to help the more than a million people who cared for others during the pandemic. The regulator wants to hear directly from unpaid carers, and has opened a survey on the Care Inspectorate website. The survey closes on June the 3rd, and a report is due in August. For more stories like this stay with us here at Care Radio