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Pharmacies hold a unique position in terms of their accessibility, the frequency with which many carers visit their local pharmacy and the supportive and professional relationship they develop with regular customers.Area of Care:I work in:Location:
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The Carer-friendly Pharmacy Pilot was part of a programme of work funded by the Department of Health in its implementation of the National Carers Strategy through the ‘Supporting Carers in Primary Care Programme’.Area of Care:I work in:Location:
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College is an important step for young people to access both the workplace and higher education.Outcomes:I work with:Location:
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Here are some examples of what you can do to support young adult carers at college.Outcomes:I work with:Location:
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Going to university gives young people the chance to become independent, carve out their own identity and get the skills they need to embark on their chosen career.Outcomes:I work in:I work with:Location:
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Here are some examples of what you can do to support young adult carers university.Outcomes:I work in:I work with:Location:
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Guidance on some of the challenges young adult carers face in employment, including a young adult carers experiences of employment.I work in:I work with:Location:
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Your workplace could have policy in place that specifically deals with issues that carers could face for example periods of absence or requesting flexible working.I work in:I work with:Location:
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Young carers are a particularly vulnerable group of pupils, specifically mentioned in Ofsted’s evaluation inspection schedule.
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Young carers exist because someone in their family network requires their support. Caring for a family member or friend can be a positive experience for a young person which can strengthen family relationships and build a young person’s life skills and maturity.I work with:Location: