Carers Week 2026

Carers Week 2026, taking place from 8th to the 14th June, shines a spotlight on the carers who support family members, friends, and neighbours every day. Across Ireland, the week recognises the vital role carers play in society and encourages communities to better understand the challenges they face. The theme of this year is 'Thank you for Caring'.
Throughout the week, charities, community groups, and healthcare organisations will host events, workshops, and online sessions designed to celebrate carers and connect them with support services. In Ireland, the campaign also carries the message “Thank You for Caring,” recognising the compassion and dedication shown by family carers every day. Carers Week serves as…
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