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�17/07/08 - Extra breaks for carers

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Increased support for carers will include an additional 10,000 respite weeks, it was announced today.

Scottish carers will now receive more help to protect their own health and wellbeing, and the person they are caring for.

Local authorities will develop and allocate extra short breaks in their areas dependant on local need, so meeting the requirements of local people and giving priority to those most in need.

Later this summer, new national guidance will also be published to improve local planning of short breaks.

Health Minister Shona Robison said:

"It is of great importance that we support those who selflessly give their time to support a loved one.

"As we see Scotland's demographic change and people living longer, this becomes an even greater issue with the role of carers very much at the fore.

"We need to ensure that carers do not neglect their own health and are able to take short breaks when they need them.

"By providing carers with more opportunities for 'me-time', whether it is for simple things like housework or for holidays and hobbies, we can help people to continue successfully in their caring role, while looking after their own health.

"Short breaks are most effective for both the carer and the person being cared for, when they match individual needs. One size does not fit all - this is why local authorities will be working closely with service users and carers to deliver personalised respite packages and also help those in the greatest need."

Earlier this year, the Scottish Government announced funding to strengthen support services for carers and improve the way care is delivered.

Over the next three years, an additional �9 million pounds is being provided to NHS Boards across Scotland to bolster the implementation of Carer Information Strategies.

Carers benefit from local information on caring and support, and closer working care partnerships with NHS staff. NHS staff are also be given training on how to support full-time carers.

The Scottish Government's historic Concordat with local government sets out our commitment to deliver 10,000 extra respite weeks a year by 2011. This includes:

* 2,000 extra respite weeks in 2008-09
* 6,000 extra respite weeks in 2009-10
* 10,000 weeks in 2010-11

�2.9 million pounds funding for NHS Carer Information Strategies was announced in February 2008. This includes 1 million pounds for 2008-09, �3 million is planned for 2009-10 and �5 million for 2010-11.

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