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Information for Carers

Carers Week  9 - 15 June - Carers can't afford to be ill

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This years Carers Week is the 9 - 15 June with the theme is 'Carers can't afford to be ill.' During this week Oldham Carers Centre and partners are planning a programme of events to promote their services and highlight and celebrate the contribution made by carers  For more information about events planned in Oldham please click here.

The Summer edition of the Carers magazine is out now!

The Carers Centre produces a seasonal magazine please click here to see our summer edition

Are you a carer?

If you look after a relative or friend who needs support to live at home you are a carer. As a carer you have the right to ask Adult and Community Services to carry out a carer's assessment (this applies even if the person you care for is not receiving help from Adult and Community Services). Your carer’s assessment is your chance to talk about your needs and is your opportunity to tell us about the things that could make caring easier for you.

There are a variety of services available to carers following an assessment including; advice & information, short breaks & respite, additional services to the person you care for, signposting to voluntary & health services, introduction to support groups.

If you are over 18 and  think you may be a carer and would like help or support to care please contact Oldham Carers Centre

Oldham Carers Centre
The Link Centre
Union Street
Oldham OL1 1DZ

Tel: 0161 770 1188
Fax: 0161 770 4789
Email: carers.centre@oldham.gov.uk

If you are under 18 and look after a parent, brother, sister or grandparent who needs support you are a young carer.

For help or support please contact Oldham Young Carers Project on 0161 652 2122 or e-mail gwen.robinson@nch.org.uk

Fact sheets for carers

There are a number of fact sheets available for carers

Carers Strategy

Useful web links for carers

Carers UK

Carers UK is the voice of carers. Carers UK is here to improve carerslives by fighting for equality and recognition for carers. Carers UK campaigns for changes that make a real difference for carers and provides information and advice on carers rights and how to get support.

www.carersuk.org

Making Contact Directory

www.oda.org.uk/makingcontact/

Department of Health

www.carers.gov.uk

The Princess Royal Trust for Carers

www.carers.org

New Deal for Carers

www.newdealforcarers.org