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Professor Matt Bennett introduces and demonstrates the Unpaid Care Dashboard as part of a Webinar hosted by the Centre for Care and the Women's Budget Group. Insert this URL into your browser to find the Dashboard at the Centre for Care's website: https://centreforcare.ac.uk/uuc-dashb... Unpaid carers provide care for family members, friends, and neighbours in need of support due to long-term illness, disability or older age. In England and Wales, the 2021 Census suggests 5 million people are unpaid carers, providing care valued at £162 billion. The Centre for Care – in partnership with Carers UK, South Yorkshire Integrated Care Board and people with lived experience of care – have co-created the Unpaid Care Dashboard. This interactive tool brings together data from the 2011 and 2021 England and Wales Censuses. The Unpaid Care Dashboard allows you to explore the Census data and create charts, graphs and reports. You can use it to see which groups of people are providing unpaid care within local authorities, and compare this with other places in England and Wales. You can also see how unpaid carers as a group have changed over time – for example, how much care they provide, whether their health is better or worse, and which types of jobs they do. You can also combine data for multiple local authorities that make up different geographical or administrative areas such as an Integrated Care Board. The dashboard could be used for many reasons, including improving general understandings of patterns of care, how resources or services might be changed to support local populations, and to support the development of business cases.