Blunden, R. (2002) How good is your service to carers: Guide to checking quality standardsBlunden, R. 2002: How good is your service to carers: A guide to checking quality standards for local carer support services. London: King's Fund....
Balancing a career and caregiving responsibilities can be tricky. Discover how to excel at both and avoid caregiver burnout with our strategies and tools.
Live - Online Training How to avoid burnout Essential self-care for helping professionals New research gives us practical ways to prevent overwhelm or burnout in ourselves and others, manage workplace stress, avoid ‘compassion fatigue’ and much more…...
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Some parents struggle to adjust to the demands that parenting their child through the teenage years brings. It’s a time that can put even the strongest and most loving relationships to the test. Your child needs you at this time just as much as they have always needed you, bu...
may be a more appropriate framework for tertiary services. This article highlights the importance of a whole-of-organisation approach when addressing and embedding the six actions of the User Guide. Health services which have successfully implemented the User Guide are in a stronger position to imple...
Seeking to live a more agile lifestyle could provide inspiration for your family to try minimalism. Having kids or becoming a carer You might be thinking, “how does having children trigger a family to go minimalist?” Well, as it turns out, having unexpected kids can do that!
Living with a foster or kinship carer, or providing accommodation services for children. Common jobs that require a Blue Card include babysitters, teachers, athletic trainers, social workers, psychologists, and doctors. If you need a Blue Card for your job, you’ll have to get itbefore you st...
to see you, buy them beautiful stationery and tell them how excited you are about writing real letters. Get them involved in the everyday decisions; let them help you and make them feel needed. Especially for parents, seeing a child move away from home (even a grown-up child) comes ...
Carer’s Credit: If someone looks after you unpaid for 20-35 hours a week, they may get Carer’s Credit. For over 35 hours on low pay, they might receive Carer’s Allowance. Council Tax Discount: If you live with someone who cares for...