The annual exercise, by the charity “Carers UK”, includes questions about how life is now, and what needs to change
I'm John Warburton with news that an opportunity has opened for unpaid carers to have a say in future campaigns aimed at government policy-makers. People who look after relatives or friends without payment can answer questions in the newly launched “State of Caring Survey”. The annual exercise, by the charity “Carers UK”, includes questions about how life is now, and what needs to change. Charity trustees say it’ll help them become better focussed in their work, and tell decision-makers what really matters to carers. A summary of the State of Caring Survey should be released this autumn. For more care related stories stay with us here at Care Radio.