The state of caring in Ireland
Our colleagues from Family Carers Ireland just published their biennial State of Caring report. This…
Advancing the NCDs agenda – European and global developments
The European Commission launches a toolkit for implementation of EU NCDs Initiative “Healthier Together” which…
What did the care sector learnt from the pandemic? A report of the DoCUp project
DoCUp is a 28-months Erasmus Plus project that aims to equip domestic care workers with…
Annual report 2021
The period 2021-2022 has been a period of reflection and rejuvenation, following the unprecedented crisis…
The European Child Guarantee shall be implemented in Sweden
The Swedish government has agreed on a national action plan to implement the European Council’s…
EU solidarity strategy to respond to the Ukraine crisis
Our colleagues from the Social Platform just published a policy paper on the necessary EU…
Welcome to Acufade, our newest member
Eurocarers is proud to welcome its newest member from Spain. Acufade is a non-profit association…
International Congress about Caregivers, Tenerife – Spain
The newest member of our network Acufade (www.acufade.org) is organizing an international congress dedicated to…
Conversation on Mental Health: Focus on Young Carers
On 11 May 2022, Renske Hoefman – from The Netherlands Institute for Social Research (SCP),…
ME-WE live workshop at the online World Carers Conversation 2022 event!
On May 19, 2022, the online World Carers Conversation 2022 was held, where innovations in…
EUROCARERS is the European network representing informal carers and their organisations, irrespective of their age or the particular health and care need of the person they are caring for.
Our aim is to advance the issue of informal care at both national and EU levels by:
- RAISING AWARENESS OF THE SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTION MADE BY CARERS to health and social care systems and the economy as a whole, and of the need to safeguard this contribution;
- ENSURING THAT EU AND NATIONAL POLICIES TAKE ACCOUNT OF CARERS, i.e. promote social inclusion of carers, the development of support services for carers, enable them to remain active in paid employment and maintain a social life.
Last Updated on March 31, 2022