#CareSupporter
Call for a new legal right to a Care Supporter
A right to maintain contact
What we want to see:
A legal right for a person who needs care and support to unrestricted in-person support from at least one essential Care Supporter (a person important to them such as a relative or friend), in private if the person chooses
A duty on the health and care system, including providers, to facilitate this contact wherever the person is receiving care and support, and regardless of how it is funded (such as hospitals, mental health facilities, care settings, when receiving care in their own home)
The exercise of the duty on health and care providers to be monitored and enforced by the regulator
Restrictions on this right to only be permitted where it is necessary to protect from a known and immediate risk of harm from the care supporter (they are infectious or for safeguarding) and must be proportionate to that risk
An individual assessment must be carried out when considering a restriction on this right, involving the person and those important to them
Where a restriction on this right is necessary and proportionate, an individual assessment must take place to agree alternative means of contact with that person and an alternative care supporter for private in-person contact
Take action now
Use our template letter to invite care homes, care groups, organisations, charities, etc. to support the call
Write to your MP: ask them to contact the Care Minister to show their support, sending our joint call
Let us know how you get on: info@relres.org
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Show your support on social media using #CareSupporter
Led by:
Relatives & Residents Association
John’s Campaign
Rights for Residents
Mind
Mencap
Disability Rights UK
Parkinson’s UK
Age UK
Alzheimer’s Society
Bupa
Healthwatch
Care England
Bliss
Carers UK
Dementia UK
The Patient’s Association
HC One
King’s College London, Applied Research Collaboration South London
British Geriatrics Society
Carers Trust
Maria Mallaband
Hourglass
Action against Medical Accidents
Supported by:
Young Dementia Network
Wish
Hallmark Care Homes
The Lewy Body Society
NSUN National Survivor User Network
Carers Leeds
Innovations in Dementia
Tide
ARC England
Elizabeth Finn Homes
Alzheimer Scotland
Care Workers Charity
Seniors Helping Seniors
Healthwatch Leeds
Rathgar Care Home Ltd
Institute of Health & Social Care Management
Sussex Housing and Care
Ageing Without Children
Understanding Dementia
Hartford Care
Abbey Court
Agincare
Rescare
Our House
365 Care Homes Ltd
NACAS
Thoughts Become Things
The Health & Social Care Club
The Caring View
Opaal UK
Cavendish Homecare
Care Home Volunteers
St Martins Care
The Butterfly Scheme
Southern Healthcare
Seckford Care
Care Home Relatives Scotland
Care Champions
Honest Care Group
Hammersley Homes