Carers Hub Service

Are You a Carer? Are you a Young Carer?

If you are please let us know – we may be able to help you. Our Carers champions are Maria Needham and Tammy Reed.

If you consider yourself to be an unpaid carer living in either Nottingham City or Nottinghamshire County and would like to access support please complete the following questionnaire to register yourself with Carers Hub Service

Are you a Carer? – Nottingham / Nottinghamshire Carers Hub Service (carersfederation.co.uk)

Want to join a Support Group?

Nottinghamshire Carers Hub Service – Check out a support group near you.

For further details or to book a place (in case of change to time or venue) contact:
Tel: Carers Hub on 0808 802 1777
Email: [email protected]

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Carers Hub Newsletters – Nottingham / Nottinghamshire Carers Hub Service

Non-urgent advice: Contact Carers Hub Service – Want to get in touch?

Telephone 0808 802 1777

Website: Carers Hub | Nottingham City and Nottinghamshire County (carersfederation.co.uk)

Email [email protected]

WhatsApp or Text : 07814678460

Office Hours 9am until 5pm Monday to Friday


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Young Carers Notts

Free and confidential support for young carers in Nottinghamshire and the City of Nottingham
Young Carers Notts is for young carers age 5-17. We offer group sessions, short breaks, social opportunities with other young carers, fun activities, and practical advice about caring for someone.
Young Carers Notts also helps those working with young people to increase identification of young carers and promote the support available.
Web: www.youngcarersnotts.co.uk
Email: [email protected]
Tel: 0115 824 8824 (9am-5pm, Monday-Friday)
WhatsApp: 07860 957 660

There is also a wealth of information on the NHS website about carers and caring. Below are some links into the site that we hope you will find useful.

  • A guide to care and support – Information for carers and people who have care & support needs.
  • Caring for someone – Advice on providing care, medicines etc.
  • Care after hospital – Providing care for people who have been recently discharged from hospital.
  • Taking a break– Caring for someone can be a full-time job – find out about accessing breaks and respite care.
  • Support and benefits for carers – Caring for someone can be a full-time job – find out about accessing breaks and respite care.
  • Work and Disability – Guidance, support and help with employment issues.
  • Help claiming benefits, looking after your bank balance and understanding the legal issues of caring.
  • Benefits for carers – Directing carers to the benefits that can help them in their caring role.
  • Benefits for the under-65s – Advice and information on helping the person you look after get the benefits that they are entitled to.
  • Benefits for the over-65s – Advice and information on financial support for older people with a disability or illness.
  • Carer’s Assessment – How your benefits maybe affected after the death of the person you look after and what happens to their benefits.
  • Other benefits – Advice for carers and the people they are looking after on claiming a whole host of other benefits unrelated to their disability or caring.