Over 10,000 unpaid carers in Donegal, demand has almost doubled over decade
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00:00As we know, the majority of care provided in the home is undertaken informally by family
00:04members and others.
00:06In Donegal alone, there are currently almost 10,700 unpaid carers, which is 6% of the county's
00:12population, compared to 5% in 2016.
00:16Similar to the rest of the country, females in the county are more likely to be carers
00:19than males, with 60% of all carers being female.
00:23As it currently stands, 8% of all females in Donegal are carers, compared to 5% of all
00:28males.
00:29As well as this, there are 139 carers under 15 years of age providing regular, unpaid
00:34care in Donegal.
00:36The period between 2016 and 2022 saw some notable increases in the hours of unpaid care
00:41provided.
00:43The number of carers in Donegal providing 43 or more hours of unpaid help each week
00:47almost doubled, from 1,688 in 2016 to 3,324 in 2022.
00:54This number has more than doubled nationally.
00:57Almost two-thirds of carers were aged between 40 and 64 years, and 15% were aged between
01:0265 years or over.
01:04It is clear that there is a significant and persistent imbalance between the men and women
01:08when it comes to unpaid work and caring.
01:11Many are expected to do this without any outside support, and existing unmet demand for home
01:15support is at an all-time high.