
Becky Driscoll
@beckydriscoll1
Researcher at @CentreForCare @CircleShef - social care, care work, inequalities, unpaid carers
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15-05-2012 21:23:06
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BBC Radio 4 Today It seems they are working from a false premise. The reason pay is so low in social care isn’t due to reliance on overseas staff, it’s because the state, which is the biggest purchaser of social care, deliberately underfunds it!




You must be caring for someone for at least 35hrs a week to be eligible for Carer's Allowance. You get £81.90 - the equivalent of (at most) £2.34 an hour Any overpayment debts owed by carers are dwarfed by the undervaluing of their contribution to society theguardian.com/society/2024/a…



Earlier today, Kinship's Chief Executive Lucy Peake gave evidence to Education Committee as part of their children's social care inquiry, supporting MPs to understand more about #KinshipCare and current Government action. Here are our top 🔟 highlights from the session... 📺🧵



Carer's allowance scandal latest: Government dementia adviser quits over the DWPs treatment of unpaid carers, describing the prosecutions of vulnerable people as “beyond the pale”. theguardian.com/society/2024/a… via Josh Halliday


Today marks the release of our joint report with APPG on Poverty and Inequality on the effects of UK immigration, asylum and refugee policy on poverty. A heartfelt thank you to everyone who shared their insights and expertise with us. pic.x.com/On7MoqREjV

Great to see this important APPG report is out today - the Centre for Care submitted evidence together with our partner Stand As One - drawing on our academic research and their lived experience of supporting refugees in Sheffield

Thank you Wendy Chamberlain for securing a parliamentary debate later today calling for a new National Carers Strategy. Such a strategy would help people to continue caring for family and friends and should be a priority for the new Government. Watch here: parliamentlive.tv/Event/Index/45…




Yesterday in the House of Lords, Baroness Tyler led a debate on adult #socialcare and support for #unpaidcarers, highlighting the need for reform in social care; “the biggest public policy failure of our time” (a thread) 1/9 @esrc Research & Impact at Sheffield