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NSW Carers Strategy launched

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The 2014 – 2019 NSW Carers Strategy is set to benefit more than 850,000 carers across the State.

The 5 year strategy was developed in consultation with the community, and mainly focuses on:

  • employment and education;
  • carer health and well being;
  • information and community awareness;
  • carer engagement; and
  • improving the evidence base.

The government will work closely with Carers NSW and the NSW Ministry of Health to deliver 16 projects earmarked in the Strategy over the next five years. These projects include:

  • forming a network of employers to champion carer friendly workplaces;
  • boosting support for carers at school;
  • creating culturally appropriate resources for Aboriginal carers;
  • promoting recognition of carers’ skills, and;
  • developing an app to help young people who self-identify as carers get the right support.

Minister for Disability Services John Ajaka said that the strategy aims to promote social inclusion, improve the status of carers and offer carers opportunities to lead fulfilling lives.

“Throughout the extensive consultation process we listened, and this strategy is the result of what the carers said they needed most”, Ajaka said.

To view the 2014 – 2019 NSW Carers Strategy, visit the NSW Family and Community Services website

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