Anti-social behaviour and support for carers
Incidents of anti-social behaviour are down in Suffolk. The Chief Constable, Simon Ash, explains why.
Plus two Suffolk carers tell us about the pressures they face looking after their loved ones.
As new figures reveal incidents of anti-social behaviour are down by almost 12% in Suffolk we hear from the force's Chief Constable, Simon Ash.
One in three carers dread waking up in the morning according to a study by the Princess Royal Trust for Carers. We speak to two carers in Suffolk who explain some of the daily pressures - both emotional and financial - that they face. Plus Suffolk Family Carers tell us what support is available.
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- Thu 23 Sep 2010 06:30大象传媒 Radio Suffolk