The Carers (Scotland) Act 2016 (Transitional Provisions) Regulations 2018doi:2018 No. 34介绍性文本1.引文,生效日期及解释2.有关接受服务或支持的人的过渡性条文3.在紧接指定日期前已在的人.4.任何人,在紧接指定日期之前.5.向看护人提供支持或服务的地方当局.6.当地方当局是负责的地方当局.7.当地方...
Under the Carers (Scotland) Act 2016, which is the new law to support carers in Scotland, you are considered to be a carer if you are looking after a family member or friend who cannot manage alone due to a long term condition or disability. Carers can be any age, from children to ...
Under the Carers (Scotland) Act 2016, which is the new law to support carers in Scotland, you are considered to be a carer if you are looking after a family member or friend who cannot manage alone due to a long term condition or disability. Carers can be any age, from children to ...
In this paper, we explore the views of being a proxy from the perspective of unpaid carers and paid carers who may be asked to act as a proxy on behalf of the person(s) they care for. We consider the key issues that need to be addressed when adapting an instrument designed to ...
Partners in care?: views and experiences of carers from a cohort study of the early implementation of the Mental Health (Care & Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003 Carers are seen as legitimate stakeholders in wider policy processes and increasingly as 'co-producers' and key providers of care. Ment...
highlights the potential isolation of older people whose main interactions are with machines. We have already seen that, in telecare, technology can be a gateway rather than a barrier to human contact. This is because it can act as a portal for two-way communication and more. What about car...
被引量: 1发表: 2014年 Carers (Scotland) Act 2016: Consultation on Draft Regulations The British Government published a draft Mental Health Bill for England and Wales on 26 June 2002. Its publication was preceded by a White Paper in Decembe... Page 被引量: 0发表: 2017年 加载更多来源...
AT was defined as ‘any advanced electronic equipment, which can be used to enhance support and care, act as a prompt for intervention by carers, monitor welfare and assist in communication and leisure activities for a person with dementia’. This AT can be standalone (e.g. Tablet computers...
“difficult” family carer. Previous studies have shown how family carers worry about reprisals or retaliations when they act assertively [85], and many are worried it could affect the quality of care provided to their relative [86]. Such concerns indicate an awareness of the power differentials...
The New Mental Health Act: A guide to independent advocacy: Information for Service Users and their Carers This study follows on previous research published by Scotland's Commissioner for Children and Young People which examined the use of eligibility criteria a... October,Disclaimer 被引量: 2发表...