The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Carers take a break in university town

St andrews: University making accommodat­ion available to unsung heroes

- Leeza clark leclark@thecourier.co.uk

Unsung heroes are being cared for by St Andrews University.

The Fife seat of learning is helping acknowledg­e the men and women who provide care for their loved ones 24 hours a day, by participat­ing in a national scheme to provide free holiday accommodat­ion for carers.

Several families have already enjoyed short breaks with accommodat­ion provided by the university as part of a scheme organised through Respitalit­y: Respite and Hospitalit­y.

This project, part of Shared Care Scotland, works to provide short breaks to full-time unpaid carers.

The university has gifted free overnight stays in its residences, including the David Russell Apartments, McIntosh Hall, University Hall and the Agnes Blackadder Hall, to carers during the academic summer break.

Tom Watson, the residentia­l services manager for the McIntosh and John Burnet halls, suggested the university become involved after reading about the scheme. Carers do a tireless job and we wanted to show support for their dedication by participat­ing in this admirable scheme,” he said.

“We have several bookings already and we hope the families who have taken up the opportunit­y have a relaxing break in the beautiful town of St Andrews.”

Diane Hogg from Motherwell was one of the first to take up the offer at St Andrews through Lanarkshir­e Carers Centre, one of 11 carers organisati­ons in Scotland delivering Respitalit­y locally.

The mother of four is the fulltime carer for her 21-year-old son Christophe­r who has special needs.

She was delighted to take up the offer of a three-night break with her mother while her 28-year-old daughter looked after Christophe­r. Diane said: “We had a fantastic time. “We even went down to the beach and paddled in the sea.

“This is such a good scheme and we thoroughly enjoyed our break.”

Respitalit­y developer Kerry Donaghysai­d:“Havingregu­larbreaksi­sa necessity for unpaid carers to ensure their health and wellbeing is well looked after, so they can continue to support their loved ones.

“We are so grateful to the university for donating free breaks for unpaid carers across the country – the benefits of a short break like this will make such a difference to their lives.”

We are so grateful to the university for donating free breaks for unpaid carers across the country – the benefits of a short break like this will make such a difference to their lives. KERRY DONAGHY RESPITALIT­Y

 ??  ?? Diane Hogg from Motherwell enjoyed a break in St Andrews courtesy of Lanarkshir­e Carers Centre and St Andrews University.
Diane Hogg from Motherwell enjoyed a break in St Andrews courtesy of Lanarkshir­e Carers Centre and St Andrews University.

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