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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 aid, to care for those closest to them.Area of Care:I work in:I work with:Caring for:Location:
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Carers Trust has produced a range of guidance documents, research and responses to consultations that identify and highlight the needs of carers of people with mental health issues and carers of people with dementia.Area of Care:Outcomes:I work in:Caring for:Location:
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The Royal College of Psychiatrists and Carers Trust joined forces and launched the 'Partners in Care' campaign. The partnership produced a range of leaflets on specific conditions and a comprehensive toolkit.
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Network Partners, carers’ organisations and mental health service providers can now promote the Triangle of Care to carers, professionals and service users with these specially designed leaflets and posters.Area of Care:I work in:Location:
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Young carers are likely to be bullied more than their peers and it is common for them to be bullied because of their caring role.Area of Care: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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Around a third of young carers care for someone with a mental health condition. Many young people who care for someone with a mental health problem go identified and unsupported. Identifying these young carers may be more difficult because the illness is less visible.Area of Care:I work with:Caring for:Location:
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Around a third of young carers care for someone with a mental health condition. Many young people who care for someone with a mental health problem go identified and unsupported. View examples of good practice on this page.Area of Care:I work with:Caring for:Location:
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The Department for Education funded Carers Trust between 2010 and 2012 to build a collection of practice examples to support those who commission or develop services think about how to deliver creative and effective services locally.Area of Care:I work with:Location:
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Being a young carer can often have a severe, significant and long-lasting impact on a young person’s health and wellbeing. It is therefore essential that services consider how they will support young carers with regards to their physical and mental health and wellbeing.Area of Care:I work with:Location: