8 June 2009
Local MP calls for recognition for Huntingdonshire's carers.

Local MP, Jonathan Djanogly is backing this year's Carers Week (8-14 June) in support of Huntingdonshire's carers, who are among the six million people in the UK who provide unpaid care for a loved one who is ill, frail or disabled.

Jonathan Djanogly's support comes as new research reveals that almost three-quarters (74%) of carers have reached breaking point due to the pressures of their role. The results show that the strain of caring is causing some carers such extreme levels of stress and depression that they are suffering breakdowns and, in some cases, even attempting suicide.

The Carers Week survey has also highlighted that that the vast majority of carers feel their role is overlooked or ignored by professionals (87%), friends (78%) and family members (76%). Almost two-thirds (63%) say that their lives are made 'much more difficult' as a result, with more than half saying that it has affected their health and left them worse off financially.

Jonathan Djanogly has joined the call for carers to receive more recognition. He says:

"There are thousands of people in Huntingdonshire who sacrifice their time - and often their health, finances, work and social life - in order to care for a loved one. They deserve to be recognised for the priceless contribution they make, both to our local community and to society at large.

"I am taking part in Carers Week to express my gratitude and respect for our carers, and also to make them aware that there are services and support available to help them. Caring can be demanding and difficult, so it's important that carers know that they don't have to struggle on alone."

Carers can find out more about local events and activities taking place as part of Carers Week, by visiting www.carersweek.org or calling 0845 241 2582.

 

Photo: Jonathan Djanogly with Jonathan Dimbleby supporting Carers Week.