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Carers aged 65+ Survey! What support do you need in your caring role?

August 29th 2022, By Graham Illsley

Calling on all unpaid carers aged 65+ in Scotland to take a survey on what support you need in your caring role!

Carers Trust Scotland has launched a survey on unpaid carers aged 65 and above across Scotland to find out what the main challenges you face are and what support unpaid carers need from governments.

The findings from the survey will help inform Carers Trust Scotland’s influencing work to improve the future support available to unpaid carers within this age group from governments.

Please spread the word with any unpaid carers you know within this age group to make sure as many as possible take the survey.

The survey will be live until December 2022.

 
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