England's six million carers will have access to a dedicated helpline and information service under proposals in the white paper.
The helpline, which could be run by a charity, would provide information on legal entitlements, contact numbers, training and advice on benefits.
The paper also contains a guarantee that short-term, home-based respite support will be made available for carers in crisis or emergency situations in every council area.
It also pledges to allocate specific funding for the creation of an "expert carers programme" to provide health care training for carers.
Elderly people
29 September 2008
Bournewood serious case review is criticised by HL's carers
25 September 2008
The Bournewood betrayal
24 September 2008
Luton Council to pay £15,000 for failing disabled man and family
19 September 2008
LGA issues child protection warning about obese children
Phil Hope succeeds Ivan Lewis as adult social care minister
Cafcass to introduce competence-based pay for practitioners
DH study reveals councils still haven't embraced personalisation
Details of government consultations
02 October 2008
Private Member Bills
25 July 2008
Government Legislation
25 July 2008