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Call for carers to share their experience­s

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HEALTHWATC­H Sefton is backing the latest Because We All Care campaign in asking carers to share their experience­s of the care their loved ones have received - both good and bad - across care homes, GP services, hospitals or in the home during the pandemic.

Diane Blair, manager of Healthwatc­h Sefton, said: “Unpaid carers have played a greater role than ever before in supporting people with their care needs, an incredible contributi­on in the fight against Covid-19. In addition to the direct support they provide, carers can play an essential role in sharing feedback about the care their family and friends receive.”

Research undertaken by Care Quality Commission (CQC) and Healthwatc­h has shown that unpaid carers are already more likely than the general population to provide feedback on health and social care experience­s on behalf of loved ones, with 67% reporting they give positive feedback on care.

The research also found that unpaid carers are significan­tly more likely to have taken action to improve health and social care (71%) than the rest of the population (44%).

Vicky Keeley, CEO at Sefton Carer’s Centre, said: “Unpaid carers provide a vital service in Sefton and have suffered greatly in this pandemic. Carers need support for themselves and also as carers in their caring role. It is more important than ever for carers to be recognised.”

Sir Robert Francis QC, chair of Healthwatc­h England, added: “Unpaid carers are the backbone of our health and social care systems and their commitment and compassion have never been more vital.

“The Covid-19 pandemic has had a big impact on both them and those they care for whilst also prompting a huge rise in the number of new people taking on caring roles, ranging from shopping for food and collecting medicine to providing emotional support.

“And that is why we’re asking everyone who looks after their friends or family members to share their experience­s of care services with their local Healthwatc­h.”

To share feedback with the Healthwatc­h Sefton team ring Freephone 0800 206 1304, email: info@ healthwatc­hsefton.co.uk Or to leave feedback direct, where there is an option to leave your comments anonymousl­y as a carer, go to https:// healthwatc­hsefton.co.uk/services/

For details on Sefton Carers Centre, visit https://www.sefton-carers.org.uk/

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● Carers in Sefton are being asked to share their feedback on local health and care services

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