You can ask your GP practice to record that you are a carer on their system. This helps your GP and the wider practice team understand your situation and offer you extra support.
Being recorded as a carer can mean:

How to use this right:
If you feel your right to ask your GP to identify you as a carer is not being met, you can contact:
Tip: If your GP practice doesn’t seem familiar with this, ask to speak to the carers lead or practice manager. All practices are expected to identify and support carers.
If you prefer to speak to somebody about your concerns, the two main carer support services in Dorset and their team of carers advisors are here for you:
If the person you care for lives in the Dorset Council area, contact Help & Care Call 0303 303 0153; email carers@helpandcare.org.uk; or visit www.helpandcare.org.uk
If the person you care for lives in the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) area, contact BCP Carer Support. Call 01202 128 787; email carersupport@bcpcouncil.gov.uk; or visit BCP Carer Support
More information on support for carers in Dorset generally: Carers – Our Dorset
For more information on your rights as a carer visit: Carers Rights Day | Carers UK
If you are a young carer, you may be interested in visiting this website which talks about your rights specifically: Know Your Rights: A Guide for Young Carers and don’t forget MyTime are here for you in Dorset: MYTIME Young Carers

