Beyond the rights enshrined in law, what else might help carers stay in work; manage the impact of caring on their finances and plan for later life? We are waiting for news on the Government’s Carers Strategy. But we know that, whilst Government can play a role, it is employers who can make a real, practical difference. When it comes to what employers can do, it is as much about changing culture as it is about enforcing rights. Ideas include:
- Start with understanding how many carers you employ and ask them what might help
- Develop and implement a carers policy
- Introduce carers leave
- Train line managers and help them support carers
- Facilitate peer support networks for carers
- Nominate a Carers Champion to tackle stigma and increase visibility
- Offer guidance on managing the impact of caring on finances and retirement plans
And there are many employers who are doing these things already. A recent report by BITC – Age in the Workplace – cites some current examples.