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Yet this government, through its draconian cuts, is leaving many of these carers struggling to survive.
But the immediate response of the government was to insist that these carers were still covered by the cap.
Perhaps Hunt can explain how the inclusion of these carers within the benefit cap fits in to this vision?
Currently, one in eight adults care for adults with ill health or disability and 58% of these carers are female.
These carers are providing children with the life chances and opportunities which they would not find in state care.
In addition there is a lot of unpaid care, and we want to consider whether these carers should be better supported.
"They were all supposed to have cared about [Dhu] and yet [she] is not here because all of these carers do not care".
Giving these carers the skills to support their loved ones at home is a great investment in quality of life, and in affordable healthcare.
When you consider that this is more than twice the number of children who are currently in care (70,000), it becomes clear how important these carers, known as kinship carers, are to society.
The government needs to do much more to support these carers so they are not merely struggling to survive, but so that they have the opportunity to thrive and give these children the chances they deserve.
The judge said the government should exempt these carers because "the cost to public funds if the cap is to be maintained is likely to outweigh to a significant extent the cost of granting the exemption".
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