Issue - meetings
Report on the Carers Strategy including updates on recommendations of the Carers Review
Meeting: 22/11/2011 - Decision Session - Executive Member for Adult Social Care and Public Health (Item 25)
25 Annual Update on the Carers Strategy PDF 82 KB
This report provides the Cabinet Member for Health, Housing & Adult Social Services with an annual update of the Carers Review 2010/11.
Additional documents:
- Annual Update on the Carers Strategy - Annex 1, item 25 PDF 187 KB
- Annual Update on the Carers Strategy - Annex 2, item 25 PDF 1 MB
- Annual Update on the Carers Strategy - Annex 3, item 25 PDF 83 KB
- Annual Update on the Carers Strategy - Annex 4, item 25 PDF 97 KB
- Annual Update on the Carers Strategy - Annex 5, item 25 PDF 105 KB
Decision:
RESOLVED: That the report be received and noted.
Reason: To comply with the recommendations of the Health Overview and Scrutiny Committee and to highlight the importance of the work of Carers in accordance with the council’s Corporate Strategy.
Minutes:
The Cabinet Member considered a report, on the Carers Strategy, that had been recommended to her by the Health Overview and Scrutiny Committee.
Officers gave an update and confirmed that:
· the York Carers Centre was now established as an independent organisation and was beginning to grow.
· three active and well established carer led forums were now in place across the City.
· they had worked actively with the Library Service during Carers Week 2011 to distribute information and raise carer awareness.
· the Flexible Carer Support Scheme had continued to provide an increased number of direct payments to support and sustain carers in their caring role.
· they were working towards better engagement with the hospital and GP’s to promote carers issues and raise awareness.
· that they were working on promoting the Carers Friendly Employment Mark.
The Cabinet Member thanked officers for the very impressive work they had done and confirmed that:
· more information does need to be provided in public places which was accessible to people who may not recognise themselves as carers.
· the waiting list for Carers Assessments of Need does need to be reduced in length.
· It was vital that support was in place for all young carers.
Officers confirmed that a Young Carers Task Group was actively in place and that the Young Carers Revolution (the young carers forum) had produced a DVD which all Secondary School Headteachers had seen. Officers would continue to work with York schools to raise awareness and increase the school based support available to young carers.
RESOLVED: That the report be received and noted.
Reason: To comply with the recommendations of the Health Overview and Scrutiny Committee and to highlight the importance of the work of Carers in accordance with the council’s Corporate Strategy.