Unpaid carers
Wakefield Council is committed to keeping people who care for others informed and supported.
Do you look after a friend or family member who has an illness, disability, a mental health problem or addiction?
Is the help you give unpaid?
Without your help would they not be able to cope?
If so, you are a carer.
These pages provide information to support you. This includes where to find support, how to apply for a carer's assessment, and information for young carers.
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Who is a carer
Learn more about what it is to be a carer, and the types of responsibilities they can take on. -
Where can I find support
Learn more about the support and resources available to you as a carer. -
Carers assessment
Learn if you are eligible for a carers assessment, how to apply, and the support available for carers. -
Young carers
Find out what support is available to young carers and how you can access it. -
Help with finances
Find out what financial help and advice you can receive to help you as a carer. -
Digital resource for carers
Learn more about the online support you can find as a carer, including advice on how you can build networks, understand the role of nutrition, develop self-advocacy skills, and more.