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Awareness and support for young adult carers has vastly increased along with recognising the importance of dedicated support and services as they grow into adulthood.I work in:I work with:Location:
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Examples of practice - including the National Young Carers Coalition and links to further information.I work in:I work with:Location:
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This resource is designed for services implementing the Triangle of Care, it is based on what has worked and what has prevented successful implementation in other organisations. It includes guidance, tips and good practice to guide professionals and carers.Area of Care:I work in:Caring for:Location:
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This toolkit provides essential tools, templates and guidance for ITE providers who already include young carers as a key topic within their training programmes and ITE providers who are developing their training content regarding young carers.Outcomes:I work in:I work with:Caring for:Location:
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This toolkit is targeted at commissioners of health and social care in England and aims to highlight the needs of carers aged over 60 and to show tried and tested ways they can be supported.Area of Care:I work with:Caring for:Location:
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Carers of people with mental health issues deserve support, both in relation to the people they care for, and for themselves as carers. Indeed, carers are often working long hours, in unpredictable circumstances and with little or no help, to care for those closest to them.Area of Care:I work in:I work with:Caring for:Location:
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These resources are designed to support the training of a wide range of professionals and volunteers to identify and support young carers.I work with:Caring for:Location: