Zusammenfassung der Ressource
BLOCK ONE - UNIT ONE -
BEING A CARER
- Carer means someone who looks after a
friend, relative or neighbour who needs
support because of illness, age or
disability.
- Family Carers
(2006) - approx. 6
million saving
£57billion a year
- Often feel
obligated to
care for
family
- Ann and Angus
- Angus (79) has
Parkinson's Disease,
Ann (37) stepdaughter
given up work to care for Angus
- Difficulty seeing
herself as a carer
- Does it matter? Yes for financial/practical support, to budget holders to plan carer
support, to organisations which campaign for the rights of carers and to employers
who are obliged to take account of employee's caring responsibilities.
- Interdependence
- Reciprocated
support?
- What affects care relationships?
- Quality of relationship
- Easier to
care for
someone you
like
- Choice
- 'Are aware of acceptable
alternatives yet still
choose to care'
- Support
- Informal support - easier if
family/friends support you in caring
for an individual
- Formal support - from outside
agencies, i.e. care support
worker in mornings/evenings
- Caring a woman's role?
- Considered a women's job however
men do care, usually for wives or
partners in later life.