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The Digital Resource for Carers allows you to offer the best of both worlds to carers by combining Carers UK’s specialist digital products and online resources with your own information, creating a truly comprehensive support resource for carers in your locality.

By subscribing to the Digital Resource for Carers you can give carers free access to a range of essential online resources delivered on a custom-made, joint-branded platform. You can then use the platform to promote your own support for carers to create a comprehensive, cost-effective information resource.

Benefits

Help carers:

  • Find targeted information
  • Build networks of support
  • Develop personal resilience
  • Manage care more effectively

What you get:

  • A continuously updated, tailored and joint-branded platform hosting Carers UK’s products and resources combined with your own information and support for carers.
  • A unique access code which enables carers to create an account and use all the resources on the platform for free as often as they want.
  • Joint-branded material to help you promote the Digital Resource for Carers including leaflets, posters, template emails and a Rollout Toolkit.

Latest updates

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Creating communities where no carer feels alone
13 June 26
Nick Baird, Chair of Carers UK, reflects on the vital role that supportive communities play in helping unpaid carers feel recognised, connected and supported. 
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Carers Week reflections: Living the theme - community, conversations and connection
12 June 26
Zahra Lakhan-Bunbury reflects on a week of inspiring conversations, shared experiences and growing momentum behind the movement to create more carer-friendly workplaces.
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Watch: Why connecting carers to support matters
11 June 26
Michael Shann, Head of Carer Support shares his thoughts on this year’s Carers Week’s theme, Building Carer Friendly Communities, and encourages carers to connect with the support available to them.
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Building Carer Friendly Communities means we need to do more to support carers to stay in work
10 June 26
John Perryman, Head of Policy and Public Affairs, explores why supporting unpaid carers to stay in work must be central to building carer-friendly communities.

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