Lothian’s Charity of Choice for 2023/24 is VOCAL – Voice of Carers Across Lothian – a local charity supporting unpaid carers.
An unpaid carer is someone of any age who supports a family member, child, partner, relative or friend who needs help to manage a physical or mental health condition, a disability or addiction.
An unpaid carer could be supporting their son with additional support needs, their wife who has MS or their mum who has Alzheimer’s disease. VOCAL operates in response to the needs of over 70,000 unpaid adult carers in Edinburgh and across Lothian.
3 in 5 people take on a caring role at some point in their lives
The charity supports over 10,000 carers directly each year, in all caring situations and relationships, from their Edinburgh and Midlothian Carer Centres, and through staff based in the community. VOCAL also provides online, telephone and live chat support to carers. Issues that carers face can be very varied,
but tend to fall into four main categories:
- Lack of awareness of their rights and support available.
- Physical and mental health challenges.
- Financial difficulties and issues reconciling paid employment with caring responsibilities.
- Being unable to take much-needed short breaks from their caring role.
VOCAL offers carers a range of services, including:
- Information and advice.
- Financial and benefits support.
- Access to grants, covering costs of energy, food bills, transport and short breaks.
- Emotional support and counselling.
- Peer and group support.
- Support to plan for the future, including legal and power of attorney.
- Specialist support for carers affected by someone else’s drug or alcohol dependency.
In addition, VOCAL offers a free programme of training, events and activities, to help carers improve their confidence in caring and reduce social isolation.
Lothian is delighted to be partnering with VOCAL for the next two years. Be sure to keep your eyes peeled for news and activities on our website and social media channels. VOCAL
VOCAL supports and empowers unpaid carers in Edinburgh and Midlothian through individual support, information, training and access to services.