'Kinship care is so important', says Ed Davey
Each year, thousands step up to support a child who is unable to live with their birth parents.
People looking after their loved ones are doing a remarkable job, often in very difficult circumstances. This is something I know all too well, as a carer for most of my life - first for my mum, then for my gran, and now for my disabled son, John.
This year, we mark the theme of Caring Costs. It’s clear that Caring Costs in so many ways, whether it’s emotional or financial. Especially in light of the cost of living crisis.
Up and down the country, family carers are facing huge pressures. Soaring energy costs and fuel prices can make it difficult to undertake their caring responsibilities. At the same time, many carers are struggling to juggle paid work with their caring responsibilities. And Carer’s Allowance remains the lowest benefit of its kind, at just £69.70 a week.
But yet again, the Conservatives are completely ignoring family carers. They were left out of the £650 Cost of Living Payment - and have even seen their support slashed by £207 this year, once soaring inflation is factored in.
Our carers deserve so much better than this. That’s why Liberal Democrats are calling on the Conservatives to extend their £650 Cost of Living Payment to all those on Carer’s Allowance. And we will keep campaigning to increase Carer’s Allowance by £1000 each year.
Carers and their loved ones desperately need extra support this winter. And Liberal Democrats will keep fighting for them.
Ed Davey
Leader of the Liberal Democrats