Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Demand and pressure growing at carers charity

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A CARERS charity is coming under increasing pressure as the number of clients seeking help continues to soar.

Angus Carers Centre now assists more than 2,000 people in the county and its CEO Alison Myles said the work it carries out is increasing in “quantity and complexity”.

The charity now has a staff of 24 workers and 81 volunteers and has had to relocate twice in its 21-year history to make room for its expanding services.

Ms Myles described the charity’s last 12 months as “very challengin­g”.

She said: “As with many other third sector organisati­ons, the quantity of work and complexity of work continues to increase without any increase to our funding.

“More and more of our time is being spent developing new relationsh­ips with statutory services, private providers and local business to create new ways of working together and ensuring the carers’ voice is central to the planning and delivery of services.

“This past year has been very challengin­g as more and more carers rely on us to help them navigate their way around health and social and financial systems, offering sometimes the only source of support. We continue to be told by carers that they don’t know what they would do without us and we are the only ones who listen.”

Despite the demands on the service, Ms Myles said one of the biggest issues was people not seeking help early enough and encouraged carers to come to the organisati­on for support. She added: “In the last full year to March, we supported 1,850 adult carers. Since then, this figure has already passed the 2,000 mark.

“Our staff and volunteers are increasing­ly busy, while at the same time still having to prepare for the Carers (Scotland) Act 2016 which comes into force in April 2018.”

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