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Research by Carers First reveals that 81% of carers cited that they needed additional financial support, for example, through the benefit system.

Brian Myciuk, Carers First Benefits Team Lead, said: “At Carers First we acknowledge that finances are very important to a carer household. We have dedicated benefits advisers across the charity who want to help support carers to advise them of benefits they might be entitled to.

“The Carers First website has lots of financial information about benefits and other ways a carer might be able to save money.”

To start with, Carers First's guide on ‘Checking the benefits you can claim’ provides an overview of what carers could be entitled to, as well as guides on particular types of benefit.

At Carers First, we also provide a range of advice about the financial support available to help with running and equipping the home, as well as what carer grants could be available.

We have also partnered with the Money and Pension Service and charity Turn2us to provide direct access to their tools, including a benefits calculator and a Money Manager for Universal Credit claimants.

Carers First is available to help in one or more of the following areas: Looking after yourself, carers wellbeing assessments, connecting you with other carers, taking breaks, getting financial support, help with everyday tasks, planning ahead, handling legal matters, and managing work or education.

For more information on getting financial support as a carer, click here.

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Visit our online support section where we have provided advice and guidance on a range of relevant topics to help you in your caring role.

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