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Derby Carers Week Event: Free Support at Market Hall

Unpaid carers across Derby are invited to attend a dedicated information event at the Derby Market Hall on Tuesday, 9 June 2026. Running from 11:00am to 3:00pm, the session serves as a central hub for those balancing caring responsibilities with their daily lives, offering direct access to advice, networking, and local support services.

Event Details at a Glance

Detail Information
Date Tuesday, 9 June 2026
Time 11:00am – 3:00pm
Venue Derby Market Hall
Cost Free to attend
Audience Unpaid carers, professionals, and the public

Why Community Support Matters

This event is a key component of the national Carers Week initiative, which this year focuses on the theme of “Building Carer-Friendly Communities.” The gathering aims to connect local residents with the organisations and support networks that can assist with the complexities of caring for family members, friends, or neighbours.

In Derby and Derbyshire, nearly 100,000 people officially identify as unpaid carers, though local authorities note that the actual figure is likely significantly higher. Many individuals provide essential care without formal recognition, often balancing these duties alongside employment, health challenges, or education. Councillor Alison Martin, Cabinet Member for Health and Adult Care, has described carers as the “backbone of our communities,” noting that the event serves to reaffirm the council’s commitment to ensuring that those providing care are recognised, valued, and supported in their own health and wellbeing.

Connecting with Local Services

The information event at the Market Hall provides a dedicated space for attendees to speak directly with support organisations. Whether you are a long-term carer or have only recently taken on a caring role, the event offers a platform to share experiences and learn about the specific help available in the region.

For those who may not yet identify as a ‘carer’—such as a daughter supporting a parent or a neighbour helping a friend—this session is an opportunity to access services that can make a tangible difference in daily wellbeing. By attending, participants can access resources that help navigate the financial, social, and health-related pressures often associated with long-term caregiving.

Next Steps for Attendees

If you are planning to attend, the event is open to all members of the public, including professionals working in the care sector. No prior registration is explicitly required, but attendees are encouraged to arrive within the 11:00am to 3:00pm window to make the most of the networking opportunities. For those seeking additional guidance on local support systems or wishing to prepare questions in advance, further details on ongoing assistance programs can be found on the Derby Carers Information website.

Source: Derby City Council

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Amelia Cartwright

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Amelia Cartwright covers Derby civic affairs with a focus on council decisions, neighbourhood services, transport, housing, and community concerns. She has worked in regional newsrooms across the East Midlands, checking official records, meeting papers, and local statements to explain how public decisions affect residents. Her reporting prioritises clear context, verified details, and practical information for readers

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