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State of Caring Survey 2022 – Carers UK

September 6th 2022, By Graham Illsley

State of Caring Survey 2022 – Carers UK

Carers UK want to hear from carers to tell them what life is like now, and what needs to change.

It aims to be an extensive survey into the experiences of carers so may take as long as 20 – 30 minutes to complete, however it is possible to skip most questions and concentrate on the tick boxes if you don’t have much time. That said, they are keen to hear about carers’ lives and experiences – good or bad – in as much detail as possible to build a picture of what it is like to be a carer in 2022.

This survey is aimed at current (and former) unpaid carers who look after a relative or friend who is disabled, older or seriously ill.

Click here to complete the survey!

 
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