Unpaid carers in Bradford District urged to register with charity

It's to make sure they're called for a coronavirus vaccine when it's due

Author: Seb CheerPublished 20th Feb 2021
Last updated 20th Feb 2021

Unpaid carers in the Bradford District are being urged to register with their GP, to make sure they receive a coronavirus vaccine when it's due.

Some people who support someone because of an illness or disability are part of the current phase of the rollout of the jab.

The NHS Clinical Commissioning Group which covers Bradford says those in the area should also register with a charity, to ensure they're ready.

It's after recent study found 4.5 million people have taken on caring responsibilities as a result of the pandemic. They're all part of vaccine priority group 6.

The Carers' Resource charity also supports individuals in the Harrogate and Craven Districts. Chief Executive Chris Whiley said: “Our advice is to ask your GP to add your caring responsibilities to your medical record as soon as possible.

"With the person you care for, you should also ask them, or the practice the person you care for is registered with, to add your name and contact details to the record of the person you are caring for too.

"It’s a good idea to register as a carer with your GP as it will mean they can identify you for health checks and a flu jab and help your GP make reasonable adjustments for the person you care for if needed."

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