There is a lot of online support for carers available. Use the icons below to visit the websites of voluntary, government and health and social care organisations that provide advice, guidance and support to carers. 

The Carers Trust Digital Resource for Carers brings together a number of specially designed digital products and online resources, to help organisations provide comprehensive information and support for carers.

To access the Carers UK digital resources portal you will need to create a free account and enter the access code DGTL3562.

Action for Carers
Raise awareness of the needs of carers as well as providing information, advice and support to carers living in Surrey
Andover MIND
Provide services across Hampshire, supporting people with mental ill health as well as adult carers, who care for an adult, and people living with dementia and mild cognitive impairment
Carers Trust
A charity that supports unpaid carers access the help they need to live their lives
Carers UK
Making life better for carers by giving expert advice, information and support
Carers UK - Digital Resources
Free resources for carers. Create an account and enter the access code DGTL3562
Crossroads Care Surrey
Provide access to a range of fully-funded support services, from telephone and online support through to full care replacement breaks, to ensure the carer gets some all-important downtime
Department of Health and Social Care
Guidance on care and support for carers
Hampshire County Council
Information and advice for carers in Hampshire
NHS England Carers Toolkit
The carers toolkit helps health and social care organisations work together to identify, assess and support the wellbeing of carers and their families
NHS Social Care Guide
This website explains your options and where you can get support
Surrey County Council
Contains information and advice on the support available for carers across Surrey
The Princess Royal Trust Hampshire
Raise awareness of the needs of carers as well as providing information, advice and support to carers living in Hampshire