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Carers welcome £5m short break pledge

A CARERS’ charity has welcomed Scottish Budget proposals for a £5 million boost to short breaks funding.

The uplift would mean that total funding for the voluntary sector’s Short Breaks Fund in Scotland would rise to £13m in 2025/26, potentially allowing 15,000 more people to take a short time out from their responsibilities as an unpaid carer.

SNP Social Care Minister Maree Todd said: “This additional funding recognises the invaluable contribution of unpaid carers and I am pleased we can support even more unpaid carers to look after their own health and wellbeing.

“The essential care they provide for family members and loved ones cannot be overstated and we want to do everything we can to alleviate the pressures many face.”

Shared Care Scotland, a charity providing carers with information and support, welcomed pledge of new cash.

The charity’s chief executive, Don Williamson, said: “We are delighted with the proposed additional £5m investment.

“This demonstrates ongoing commitment to the right to a break and is welcome recognition of the significant impact that breaks can have on unpaid carers health and wellbeing.”

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