Cowbridge: Unpaid carers can now apply for £500 payment

By Jack Wynn

16th May 2022 | Local News

A survey found nearly half of all unpaid carers use their savings and give up work to care for others. (Image credit: Josh Appel - Unsplash)
A survey found nearly half of all unpaid carers use their savings and give up work to care for others. (Image credit: Josh Appel - Unsplash)

Unpaid carers in the Vale can now apply for a one-off £500 payment in recognition of their role during the pandemic.

The payment, to be administered by the Vale of Glamorgan Council, is part of a £29 million investment in unpaid carers from the Welsh Government and recognises the financial and emotional hardship many have experienced.

The payment is being made after a survey found nearly half of all unpaid carers use their savings and give up work to care for others.

It is hoped that the payment will help to ease the pressures faced by unpaid carers as well as recognise the value of their caring role to Wales' health and social care system.

Lance Carver, director of Social Services at Vale of Glamorgan Council, said: "We're very proud of all our paid and unpaid carers here in the Vale and I hope this support payment from Welsh Government will help them during this difficult time as the cost-of-living rises.

"Over the last two years, unpaid carers have played a vital role in our community, often working long hours to provide unwavering care, with many and experiencing both financial and emotional hardship."

Unpaid carers receiving Carer's Allowance on March 31 this year will be eligible for the payment. 

Apply via the council's website here.

All claims must be submitted by 17:00 on July 15, 2022.

     

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