Research calls for more support for informal carers in Northern Ireland

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Almost one quarter of adults in Northern Ireland are carers and they need support.

Event Date:

Thursday 06 November 2008


 

Thursday 06 November 2008


Start Time:

01.00pm


End Time:

12.15pm


Location:

Institute of Governance- Queen's University Belfast


Cost:

0


Event Type:

Event


The Changing Ageing Partnership (CAP) will host a research seminar on Thursday 6 November which will discuss the importance of informal carers as valuable providers of health and social care in Northern Ireland. It will also address the pressures that informal carers face. The seminar will be held at the Institute of Governance, Queen's University Belfast.

Research author, Professor Eileen Evason, Emeritus Professor of Social Administration at the University of Ulster, has found that almost one quarter of adults in Northern Ireland are carers.

Professor Evason commented:

'Informal care underpins our health and social care services and is a vital contribution to maintaining the health and well being of a significant proportion of the population in Northern Ireland.

'Taking on a caring role can significantly change people's lives. Providing care can be intensive and demanding. It would appear that carers today are under more pressure than before and are more likely to need support in this role.'

Professor Evason will discuss further findings of her research during the seminar.

The seminar runs from 1.00pm to 2.15pm (lunch available from 12.15pm). If you would like to attend, contact Deaglan Coyle at the School of Law on 028 9097 3472 or email d.p.coyle@qub.ac.uk


Changing Ageing Partnership | Patrice Morris | 03 Nov 2008
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