The Government is today publishing a Cross-Government Action Plan for Unpaid Carers.
This Action Plan delivers on the Government’s commitment to strengthen support for unpaid carers across England. It sets out a coordinated programme of cross-government activity to improve the visibility of unpaid carers, improve access to support, and ensure caring responsibilities are better recognised across public services and the workplace.
The Plan has been developed collaboratively across government with input from delivery partners. It responds to the need for more joined-up information and advice, improved data sharing between services, and stronger recognition of unpaid carers in workforce planning and service design. It also reflects the diversity of carers’ experiences, including the specific needs of young carers.
The Action Plan is structured around three core themes: Recognise, Refer, and Reach.
Under the Recognise theme, we will improve the identification and visibility of unpaid carers across health, education and employment settings. Key actions include developing “My Carer” functionality within the NHS App to support self-identification and care management; improving the identification of young carers in education settings; embedding carer identification within personalised care planning; supporting NHS staff with caring responsibilities; and commissioning further research to better understand barriers to identification and improve data collection and employer support.
Under the Refer theme, we will make it easier for carers to access the right support at the right time. This includes developing a cross-government information and guidance resource bringing together support on finance, employment, health and wellbeing; exploring the use of digital notification systems such as NHS Notify and Diagnosis Connect to support targeted communications; promoting best practice on involving carers in hospital discharge planning; increasing awareness of employment rights and benefits; and improving transitions for young carers moving from children’s to adult services, including through initiatives such as the Local Government Association’s “No Wrong Door” Memorandum.
Under the Reach theme, we will support unpaid carers to reach their full potential alongside their caring responsibilities. This includes promoting flexible working and supportive workplace practices; reviewing the effectiveness of Carer’s Leave; supporting small and medium-sized enterprises to better support employees with caring responsibilities; strengthening and promoting Carer Passports; improving support for young carers in education; and ensuring carers’ needs are reflected across wider health, social care and employment reforms.
The Action Plan is underpinned by governance and oversight arrangements to ensure clear accountability, regular reporting, and ongoing review. This will support transparency on delivery and allow the Plan to evolve in line with wider Government priorities and implementation milestones.
I am grateful to colleagues and officials across government who have contributed to the development of this Action Plan, particularly in the Department for Work and Pensions, the Department for Business and Trade, and the Department for Education. I am also grateful to delivery partners for their valuable contributions in shaping this plan. Delivery of this agenda depends on sustained cross-government collaboration and continued close working with our delivery partners.
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seen at 12:30, 15 July in Written Ministerial Statements.