
There are over 220,000 people providing unpaid carer for sick or disabled family members or friends in Northern Ireland – representing around 1 in 8 adults.
For some, their caring role may be for a few hours per week, but for many it is much more and often involves caring around the clock.
Unpaid carers play a pivotal role in the wellbeing of the person they care for and provide savings of £5.8 billion to our Health and Social Care system every year. In return, far too many are living lives defined by burnout and ill-health, poverty, stifled education and employment opportunities, a lack of support and uncertain futures. They need a holistic, cross-departmental approach to address these challenges and ensure they enjoy the same rights and opportunities as everyone else in society.

