News Round Up: Carers

Carers in Wales get new Assembly ‘Champion’

John Griffiths AM will become Wales’s first Carers’ Champion – the first such figure in central government in the UK…

Report released on health of carers in Wales

Findings relating the health of carers in Wales from the ‘Welsh Health Survey 2003/04’ have just been issued by the National Assembly for Wales…

Carers will have right to flexible working

Last week the Work and Families Bill received Royal Assent, giving carers the right to request flexible working arrangements with their employer when it comes into effect next April…

Hafal Week 2006: ‘Loneliness Bus’ travels through Wales to gather evidence

During Hafal Week 2006 (June 26th-28th) Hafal’s ‘Loneliness Bus’ will be travelling through every part of Wales to hear from people with severe mental illness and their carers about their experiences of loneliness and mental health services in their area. The Bus will set out from Wrexham on Monday 26th and work its way via Colwyn Bay, Porthmadog, Aberystwyth, Tenby, Ammanford, Swansea and the Valleys before delivering its message at the Senedd on Wednesday 28th…

Report calls for more talking therapies by 2013

The Centre for Economic Performance at the London School of Economics has today published a report urging that psychological therapy should be made more available to people with depression and chronic anxiety…

Mental Health in Focus for Men’s Health Week

Mental health was the focus of this year’s Men’s Health Week organised by the Men’s Health Forum with events taking place all over the country.

Official figures suggest that 14% of men in England have some form of mental illness and one survey found that 11% of men had a neurotic disorder such as anxiety, depression, phobias and panic attacks.