Powys Council is to write to Chancellor Rishi Sunak calling on him to increase the Carers' Allowance by £20 per week.

A motion put forward by Liberal Democrat, Cllr Jackie Charlton to “stand up for carers” was approved at a full council meeting on Thursday, March 4.

Cllr Charlton, (Llangattock) said: “It  demonstrates how much we value carers.

“At the end of 2019 in Powys there were approximately 2,627 carers entitled to Carers Allowance, 1,563 received the allowance.”

This means that 1,064 Powys residents don’t claim the £67.25 weekly allowance.

Cllr Charlton explained that unpaid carers save the Welsh Government at least £8 billion per year when comparing the hours they work, and how much paid carers could earn in the same time frame.

Portfolio holder for adult social care, Cllr Myfanwy Alexander, (Independent – Banwy) said that she supported the motion in prinicple, but raised a number of concerns with the motion including the lack of mention of Credu – the Powys Carers Service.

Cllr Alexander, said: “A recent survey in Powys ranked the concerns of carers in order of importance and benefits was eighth on the list.

“I would like a motion which includes a comprehensive package for carers.

“My suggestion is that I work with Cllrs Charlton, Powell and Durrant, together with representatives of carers, so we can create a motion which reflects completely the situation of carers in Powys. ”

She believed this could be a starting point of a campaign to support carers.

“It would make people throughout Britain take notice of us so that we could become the Marcus Rashford for carers, said Cllr Alexander.

  • The first part of the motion: “We must stand up for carers, do more to support them, and build a more caring society as we emerge from the Covid-19 pandemic,” this was approved with 45 votes for, on vote against and one abstention.
  • The second part said: “Write to the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, urging them to raise Carer’s Allowance by £20 a week immediately, in line with the increase in Universal Credit, ” this was approved by  29 votes for, 13 against and eight abstentions.
  • The third part said: “Council resolves to put out a general communication to unpaid carers, third sector organisations and community councils to encourage carers to claim Carers Allowance, and was approved by 45 votes for, three against and three abstentions.
  • This final part said: “Ensure that Powys County Council continues to do all it can to Stand up for Carers, was approved by 49 votes for, two against and one abstention.