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There are around seven million carers in the UK, of whom 4.27 million are of working age. Nearly one in eight workers is a carer.I work in:I work with:Location:
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Carer involvement and participation means carers being fully involved in service design, delivery and review – not simply relying on consultation. It places carers in a much more active role and should be based on power sharing.Outcomes:I work in:Location:
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Led by Carers Trust and partners PSNC and CPPE, the Carer-friendly Pharmacy model was designed by carers, carers organisations, Local Pharmaceutical Committees, community pharmacy staff, a GP Champion for Carers and a local authority Carers Lead.Area of Care:Outcomes:Location:
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Different kinds of carers assessments are often carried out by or on behalf of different agencies – for example, local authorities, the NHS, and local carers organisations.I work in:I work with:Caring for:Location:
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Young carers are children and young people under 18 years old who provide unpaid care to a family member who is physically or mentally ill, disabled or misuses substances.I work in:I work with:Location:
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Young carers’ services provide a level of expertise in supporting young carers that universal services, by virtue of being universal, cannot provide.Area of Care:I work in:I work with:Location:
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Young carers have a right to an assessment of their needs separate from the needs of the person they care for. Assessments must be requested and young carers have to be providing or intending to provide a substantial amount of care on a regular basis.I work with:Location:
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Young adult carers are transitioning from childhood into adulthood. There is no legal age definition for young adult carers, although Carers Trust’s support work focuses on young adults aged between 14 and 25.I work with:Location:
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The Carer-friendly Pharmacy Pilot could not have taken place without the good will and support of PSNC, CPPE, local carers organisations, Local Pharmaceutical Committees and local community pharmacies..Area of Care:I work in:Location:
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Young adult carers are transitioning from childhood into adulthood, and they often go unidentified and unsupported.