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Achieving change locally can be a long and difficult process. Yet many carers are doing just that and winning improvements that benefit all carers in the community. Local campaigning covers a wide range of activities from carers who sit on consultation bodies to carers who write to their local paper. Read our guide to local campaigning.


  • Campaign guide
    Carers UK's campaign handbook is designed to help carers make their case for change.
  • Involving the media
    Your local paper and radio station can be a vital ally. we explain the do's and don'ts of working with the media.
  • Working with politicians
    Your local MP can also be a great help in tackling the issues that affect carers where you live.
  • Holding an event
    An event can be a great way to publicise your cause, reach hidden carers or influence local bodies.
  • Template materials
    These template letters are designed so you can use them as a practical tool to campaign.
  • Briefings
    These campaign briefings explore a number of different topics and offer examples and ideas for how carers can create change around these issues. They were produced between 2006-2008 for the Equal Partners project.
  • Useful Websites
    The Internet has transformed modern campaigning and is a valuable tool if you're trying to mobilise supporters
  • Equal Partners
    Equal Partners was a Carers UK project helping carers to make their voices heard and improve local services.


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