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Approximately one in ten patients registered with a GP practice is likely to be a carer. Evidence shows that there’s a strong link between caring for someone and ill health. So it's important to identify carers and make sure they can access a range of support.Area of Care:I work in:I work with:Location:
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Carers Trust hosted the Supporting Carers in Primary Care Learning Event in November 2014. The event brought together over 100 professionals from across the sector who work to identify and support carers across primary care.Area of Care:I work in:I work with:Caring for:Location:
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View the presentations from the Supporting Carers in Primary Care Learning Event that Carers Trust hosted in November 2014.Area of Care:I work in:I work with:Caring for:Location:
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Carers are not a generic group, with common circumstances and problems. Staff should be trained and encouraged to avoid stereotypes.
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Without support, taking on a caring role can mean facing a life of poverty, isolation, ill health and depression. For the person they care for it can mean costly hospital or care admissions if the caring relationshipArea of Care:I work in:Location:
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Young carers are a vulnerable and disadvantaged group, who often experience difficulties in their education.I work with:Location:
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Find all the tools you need to work through the Wales edition of the Young Carers in Schools Step-by-step Guide for Leaders, Teachers and Non-teaching Staff.I work with:Caring for:Location:
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School nurses play an important role in identifying school aged young carers both in and out of education. Public health nurses can play an important role in identifying and supporting families where there may be a child or young person caring or who could become a carer.Area of Care:I work with:Location:
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Here are the main documents of policy, legislation and guidance which direct professionals working in a Scottish context to how they should support young carers in education settings.I work in:I work with:Caring for:Location:
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People performing a role usually best understand it. Talking to carers can often give you information about the services you provide that you could not get in any other way.Outcomes:I work in:Location: