CARERS OUGHT TO TAKE UP NEW RIGHTS
Michael Fabricant MP today called on the estimated 8,000 people in the
Lichfield Parliamentary constituency who care for someone who is ill,
disabled or frail to check whether reforms introduced this year may help
them.
The changes mean that local councils have the power to provide services – or
payments instead of services – based on the needs of carers. The services
can be provided direct to the carer or to the person they care for. There
have also been improvements in two carer benefits – the Carer Premium has
gone up by £10 per week and the earnings limit on Invalid Care Allowance has
been raised from £50 to £72 per week.
Last Monday was Carers’ Rights Day. Speaking today (when Prime Minister’s
Question Time is held) Michael says: "Carers save the country a fortune
every year and are entitled to support. Sadly, there is evidence that many
carers are not aware of their rights and do not claim the benefits or
services that are available. Carers’ Rights Day was a welcome initiative,
which will help increase carers’ awareness of the help they can get. If
carers in the Lichfield constituency need more information, they are welcome
to write to me at the House of Commons or they can call the Carers UK
hotline – 020 7566 7610 – for a free information pack."
Carers’ Rights Day is a national event organised by the charity Carers UK.
These changes have come about as result of the Carers and Disabled
Children’s Act 2000, which came into effect this year. "Unfortunately, not
every carer is entitled to Invalid Care Allowance, but carers should check
whether they fall under the appropriate categories" Michael adds.
The ICA is payable to carers who
relevant pension, incapacity benefit and bereavement benefits)