Justin Tomlinson MP with Jane Gammage, Head of Lifecare at
Macmillan Cancer Support and Denise Maule, a carer.
Justin Tomlinson MP has met with carers in the House of Commons to better understand the lives of carers in North Swindon. The event was able to discuss the differing experiences with a number of unpaid carers and to find out what their lives are truly like, on a daily basis. The discussion included ways in which carers lives could be improved, through better support, recognition, and advice.
The Westminster event was held as part of Carers Week; who’s new research has shown that three-quarters of people looking after an ill, frail or disabled loved-one do not have a life outside of their caring role. 4 out of 5 have had to give up leisure activities or going out socially since they became a carer.
Justin Tomlinson MP said after the event:
“It’s clear that many carers are sacrificing their own lives, unable to do the little things that most of us take for granted in order to carry out vital caring duties for their families and friends, and for our community. These unsung heroes are also sacrificing their own health, both physical and mental.
“As a politician, I aim to influence and to bring about real change for carers in North Swindon and will be raising their concerns in Westminster. I want to give carers back their lives, their health and happiness so they can carry on doing what they do best: caring.”
Paul Matz, Carers Week Manager, said
“We were delighted to welcome Justin Tomlinson MP to this event, and thank him for his support for those in a caring role. The difficulties and challenges that carers often face need to be understood by everyone in Parliament. The enthusiasm and commitment of so many new many MPs is heartening – they can make the difference and be responsible for policies that can change the lives of carers and those they look after.”
Carers Week is organised by a partnership of 7 national charities: Carers UK, Counsel and Care, Crossroads Care, Help the Hospices, Macmillan Cancer Support, Parkinson’s UK and The Princess Royal Trust for Carers.
For information about Carers Week, including local events and activities, and where carers can find information and assistance, visit www.carersweek.orgor call 0845 241 2582.