The contribution carers make is huge, but it is a role that is often taken on suddenly and without preparation, leaving carers to struggle with the vital responsibilities that they have assumed. In recognition of this, Government is establishing Caring with Confidence.
The programme will provide training to carers, empowering and enabling them. It will inform them of their rights; the services available to them; develop their advocacy skills and their ability to network with other carers to support their needs.
Working with stakeholders Government developed a comprehensive model for the training and its delivery which will be available on a face-to-face and distance learning basis.
In December 2007, DH awarded a contract to a consortium comprising the Princess Royal Trust for Carers, Carers UK, Crossroads UK, Partners in Policymaking and the Expert Patient Programme, to lead the delivery and on-going development of Caring with Confidence. The contact commenced on 1 January 2008.
It is expected that the first face-to-face training for carers will be in place by August 2008, and the distance learning version by December 2008.
The Department of Health is making £4.7 million a year available to fund the Programme.