Family carers
Found 8 free book(s)Dementia in the Family: The Impact on Carers
www.alzheimersresearchuk.orgfamily carers for people with dementia. In addition to spending a day with each family observing them as they cared for their loved one, the carers were asked to complete a diary in which they recorded their experiences of providing care over the course of a week. Their experiences are presented in this report and in a series of short films.
Responding to Family Violence Capability Framework
www.vic.gov.auvictim or non-family carers whilst people from diverse cultural, linguistic and faith backgrounds experience distinct forms of family violence, migration abuse and other forms of violence including forced marriage and dowry-related abuse. • In an Aboriginal context, factors contributing to family violence include the history of colonisation,
Short breaks for carers of disabled children - GOV.UK
assets.publishing.service.gov.uk1.4 Impairments vary in severity and their impact on family life. Caring for children with profound and multiple disabilities, complex health needs and challenging behaviour may be particularly demanding for families. The impact, particularly on the health and wellbeing of carers and brothers and sisters, is hugely variable and will
The lives of young carers in England - GOV.UK
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukcarers' projects and young carer respite services; and screening from an online panel. Research visits lasted 3-4 hours and used a mixture of exploratory discussions with families, observations of family interaction, in-depth interviews with children who were
Assessments - Carers UK
www.carersuk.orgIf it helps, you can have a family member, a friend or a carer support worker from a carers’ organisation with you. Assessments can be done over the phone or online, but this should only happen if you agree. If you think you can easily express your needs over the phone or online, then this method may be the right one for you. Online
Carers Week 2020 Research Report
www.carersuk.orgsupport for an ill, older or disabled family member, or friend. They are unpaid carers but for many they are just a wife, husband, child, parent, friend or good neighbour. The amount and type of support that unpaid carers provide varies considerably. It can range from a few hours a week, such as picking up
Questions and Answers for Parents / Carers on Lateral Flow ...
news.wrexham.gov.ukQuestions and Answers for Parents / Carers on Lateral Flow Testing What are the symptoms of Covid 19? a new continuous cough a high temperature loss of or change to sense of smell or taste (Anosmia) Did you know? Up to one third of people who have coronavirus experience no symptoms! What is a Lateral Flow Test?
Promoting less restrictive practice
local.gov.ukand family life). If these restrictions are significant they may need to considered by The Court of Protection. MCA Guiding Principles The Mental Capacity Act sets out the guiding principles which underpin all work with people from the age of 16. Principle 1: Assumption of capacity. This means that everyone from the age of 16 is assumed to