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Walsall Council’s commitment to 26,000 carers

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A strategy outlining the council’s plan to support carers in the borough will be discussed at a Cabinet meeting this week.

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Members will be presented an All Age Carers strategy, which details the council’s approach to supporting carers in Walsall, helping them improve their quality of life both within their caring roles, and outside of those responsibilities.

In 2021, there were 26,415 unpaid carers in Walsall, representing 10% of the borough’s population. Local authorities have a duty to identify and support young carers, of which there are currently 276 in Walsall between the ages of 8 and 21.

The voices of carers have been instrumental in developing the strategy, sharing their experiences of what caring is like for them, and what support they feel they would benefit from.

Six priorities have been identified within the strategy, for both adult and young carers. These include recognising the positive role carers have on society, ensuring their health and wellbeing is well looked after, that carers have adequate time for themselves outside of caring duties, and that they receive thorough information and guidance about what support is available to them.

If approved, the council will establish a Carers Matter Partnership Board, comprised of representatives from health, education, social, housing, voluntary and community organisations.

“ As a council, we recognise the immense contributions that carers make to our society 365 days a year, 24/7.

Caring can be a demanding and challenging role, that often happens unexpectedly. Many carers did not choose or plan to become one, so it’s vital they are supported in their roles.

Carers should be able to access information, advice, and practical assistance easily, without any extra fuss, so they can do what they do, whilst also looking after themselves and their wellbeing, and this is what the strategy sets out. “

Councillor Keir Pedley, Portfolio Holder for Adult Social Care
Walsall Council

“ All carers are unsung heroes of society. But in particular, we must support our young carers, as many of them risk sacrificing so much of their own childhoods to support others.

This strategy sets out our clear promises to young carers, and we will continue to support them the best way we can, so they are able to thrive in their caring roles, but also as children and young people too. “

Councillor Stacie Elson, Portfolio Holder for Children's Services
Walsall Council


Cabinet will meet on Wednesday 12 February 2025 at 6pm. An agenda and associated papers for this meeting can be found at: https://cmispublic.walsall.gov.uk/cmis/Meetings/tabid/70/ctl/ViewMeetingPublic/mid/397/Meeting/3936/Committee/514/SelectedTab/Documents/Default.aspx 

To view the meeting online, visit: http://www.walsallcouncilwebcasts.com/ 

More information about the council’s support for carers of all ages can be found on the council’s website https://go.walsall.gov.uk/health-and-social-care/carers 

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