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The National Unpaid Carers Union and Forum (NUCUF) is a groundbreaking initiative aimed at providing a strong, collective voice for unpaid carers across the UK. Founded by Leo Cleary, a passionate advocate for carers’ rights, NUCUF is dedicated to fighting for better support, recognition, and financial security for those who selflessly care for loved ones.

What is NUCUF?

NUCUF is both a trade union and a supportive online forum designed specifically for unpaid carers. It seeks to address the financial struggles, emotional toll, and systemic challenges faced by carers by offering advocacy, guidance, and a platform for collective action.

Through NUCUF, carers can connect, share experiences, and access vital resources to help them navigate their roles more effectively.

Who created NUCUF and why?

Leo Cleary

 

Leo Cleary, a 42-year-old carer for his elderly mother-in-law, founded NUCUF after witnessing firsthand the difficulties faced by unpaid carers. His activism began when he launched a petition against the government’s prosecution of carers who exceeded the earnings threshold for Carer’s Allowance. The petition gained over 51,000 supporters, resulting in a £45 per week increase to the earnings limit and a government review of overpayments.

Recognising that carers needed a permanent and organised voice, Leo took the next step by establishing NUCUF. His goal is to build a unified movement that can influence policies and create a lasting impact on the lives of unpaid carers nationwide.

How NUCUF will benefit unpaid carers

NUCUF is designed to provide multiple benefits to unpaid carers, including:

  • Advocacy and Representation: By working to gain official recognition, NUCUF will ensure that carers’ rights and concerns are heard at the highest levels of government.
  • Financial Support and Policy Changes: NUCUF aims to push for fair financial support, better allowances, and greater protections for carers.
  • Emotional and Practical Support: The online forum will serve as a safe space where carers can access advice, share experiences, and find emotional support from a community that understands their struggles.
  • Collaboration and Networking: NUCUF will work alongside other carers’ organisations to build a nationwide support network, ensuring that unpaid carers have access to the resources they need.

The road ahead for NUCUF

To establish NUCUF as an officially recognised union, Leo Cleary is currently in discussions with the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and has written to Prime Minister Keir Starmer. His determination to secure formal recognition is a crucial step in ensuring that carers’ voices are not only heard but also acted upon.

As NUCUF continues to grow, its impact is expected to reshape the landscape for unpaid carers in the UK. With increasing membership and a clear vision for the future, Leo Cleary’s initiative offers a new hope for those who dedicate their lives to caring for others. Through NUCUF, unpaid carers now have a champion fighting for their rights, recognition, and well-being.

Visit NUCUF at www.nucuf.org or email leo@nucuf.com for more information on the NUCUF.

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