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Rob Burrow's widow highlights 'amazing' carers | Rob Burrow's widow highlights 'amazing' carers |
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Lindsey Burrow cared for husband Rob from his MND diagnosis until his death in June | Lindsey Burrow cared for husband Rob from his MND diagnosis until his death in June |
The widow of Leeds Rhinos rugby league legend Rob Burrow has highlighted the "incredible work" she said was being done every day by unpaid carers. | The widow of Leeds Rhinos rugby league legend Rob Burrow has highlighted the "incredible work" she said was being done every day by unpaid carers. |
Lindsey Burrow looked after her husband from when he was diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND) in 2019 until his death aged 41 in June. | Lindsey Burrow looked after her husband from when he was diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND) in 2019 until his death aged 41 in June. |
Ms Burrow said without the commitment shown by unpaid carers to the people they looked after, the country "would not cope". | Ms Burrow said without the commitment shown by unpaid carers to the people they looked after, the country "would not cope". |
Helen Walker, chief executive of Carers UK, said huge numbers of carers were "picking up the slack" for issues in adult social care. A government spokesperson said changes were being made to "improve adult social care and support carers". | |
'Working and caring' | 'Working and caring' |
Ms Burrow said the work unpaid carers did on a daily basis was "just incredible". | Ms Burrow said the work unpaid carers did on a daily basis was "just incredible". |
"I think in the UK there are over 10 million carers - and two million of those are actually working," she said. | "I think in the UK there are over 10 million carers - and two million of those are actually working," she said. |
"So, they are juggling working and caring responsibilities as well, and I just think they do an amazing job." | "So, they are juggling working and caring responsibilities as well, and I just think they do an amazing job." |
It was important to champion the work unpaid carers did and "recognise and reward them", Ms Burrow said. | It was important to champion the work unpaid carers did and "recognise and reward them", Ms Burrow said. |
"Without them our country just wouldn't cope." | "Without them our country just wouldn't cope." |
Lindsey Burrow says caring for Rob was a "privilege", though it could also be lonely | Lindsey Burrow says caring for Rob was a "privilege", though it could also be lonely |
Ms Burrow's comments came as the government announced steps and investment to address problems in adult social care. | Ms Burrow's comments came as the government announced steps and investment to address problems in adult social care. |
It has also announced an independent commission into adult social care as part of long-term reforms to create a National Care Service, though that has faced criticism as it was not expected to report back until 2028. | It has also announced an independent commission into adult social care as part of long-term reforms to create a National Care Service, though that has faced criticism as it was not expected to report back until 2028. |
Ms Walker, from Carers UK, welcomed the government's announcement, but said there were "anxieties" about the timescale of any reforms. | Ms Walker, from Carers UK, welcomed the government's announcement, but said there were "anxieties" about the timescale of any reforms. |
"There's a crisis now and it has a knock-on effect on unpaid carers, so unpaid carers take on more responsibilities because of the lack of social care," she said. | "There's a crisis now and it has a knock-on effect on unpaid carers, so unpaid carers take on more responsibilities because of the lack of social care," she said. |
Unpaid carers were "picking up the slack" for problems with the adult social care system, Ms Walker said. | Unpaid carers were "picking up the slack" for problems with the adult social care system, Ms Walker said. |
Carer's Allowance, which people may be eligible for if they spend at least 35 hours a week looking after someone with an illness or disability, was the lowest benefit of its type, she added. | Carer's Allowance, which people may be eligible for if they spend at least 35 hours a week looking after someone with an illness or disability, was the lowest benefit of its type, she added. |
"If you have to give up work in order to care, you are only entitled to £81.90 a week and that really is not enough to live on," Ms Walker said. | "If you have to give up work in order to care, you are only entitled to £81.90 a week and that really is not enough to live on," Ms Walker said. |
"We need more support for carers and a fundamental review of carer's allowance." | "We need more support for carers and a fundamental review of carer's allowance." |
A government spokesperson said: "We are making changes to improve adult social care and support carers, including modernising the sector and appointing Baroness Louise Casey as chair of an independent commission." | |
They said the carer's allowance earning threshold would be increased to give "unpaid carers the opportunity to earn more and still receive the government support they deserve". | |
Rob Burrow, who was diagnosed with MND in 2019, died in June at the age of 41 | Rob Burrow, who was diagnosed with MND in 2019, died in June at the age of 41 |
Rob Burrow's MND diagnosis came two years after he retired from playing. | Rob Burrow's MND diagnosis came two years after he retired from playing. |
His 17-year career with Leeds Rhinos and Great Britain included eight Super League Grand Final wins, three World Club Challenges and two Challenge Cups. | His 17-year career with Leeds Rhinos and Great Britain included eight Super League Grand Final wins, three World Club Challenges and two Challenge Cups. |
Ms Burrow said she was grateful to have been able to care for her husband. | Ms Burrow said she was grateful to have been able to care for her husband. |
"It is a really positive and really rewarding to job to do, and I was very honoured I got the privilege of looking after Rob," she said. | "It is a really positive and really rewarding to job to do, and I was very honoured I got the privilege of looking after Rob," she said. |
However, she added that the reality of being a carer was that it could often be a lonely experience. | However, she added that the reality of being a carer was that it could often be a lonely experience. |
"It can be isolating at times. People don't know who to turn to and the system doesn't always work for everybody," Ms Burrow said. | "It can be isolating at times. People don't know who to turn to and the system doesn't always work for everybody," Ms Burrow said. |
'Make memories' | 'Make memories' |
It had been a "tough few months" since her husband's death, she added. | It had been a "tough few months" since her husband's death, she added. |
"But I know Rob would want us to be happy and would want the children to be happy. | "But I know Rob would want us to be happy and would want the children to be happy. |
"This year is going to be increasingly difficult, the first year without Rob. | "This year is going to be increasingly difficult, the first year without Rob. |
"But he showed us the way that life is for living, and we owe it to Rob to continue to be happy and to make those memories." | "But he showed us the way that life is for living, and we owe it to Rob to continue to be happy and to make those memories." |
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