High Peak Liberal DemocratsThe Government has pledged to cut £12 billion in annual
benefit spending by 2017-18. Where these cuts will come from is a source of worry and concern for carers and their families.
Alongside speculation in the media about possible changes to disability benefits and tax credits, it was rumoured before the General Election that Government could change the eligibility criteria for Carer's Allowance. While this is still speculation rather than fact, we are sending a clear message that Carer's Allowance matters.
Carer's Allowance is the lowest benefit of its kind, but it is vital basic income to help carers pay the bills and meet the extra costs of caring. It is also vital recognition.
In the run up to the Chancellor's Emergency Budget speech on 8 July, we are continuing to make the case publicly and privately, that it is important not just to retain Carer's Allowance, but to improve financial support for carers.
Carer's Allowance matters. If you agree, please:
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