‘Perfect storm’ leading to higher levels of carer harm, say researchers

‘Perfect storm’ leading to higher levels of carer harm, say researchers

Family carers provide up to 19m unpaid care hours a week, charities estimate. File picture

Researchers have warned that shrinking support services for people with complex needs being cared for by family members could lead to higher levels of carer harm.

The findings have been published in the British Journal of Social Work and have been conducted in partnership with Family Carers Ireland.

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