Zusammenfassung der Ressource
UNIT 1 : CONCEPTS
- FAMILY CARERS
- 'Look after friend, relative,
neighbour because of age,
sickness or disability' (Directgov,
2006)
- Unpaid - Do not care
as professional/career
- Save money - £57billion p/year as care would
otherwise have to be delivered through
professional workers = salaries
- Cost of care
otherwise
unnafforadble
- Carers (recognition and
services) Act 1995 - first to
officially recognise work of family
carers
- Case study : Ann is a
family carer - cares for
her father
- Important to identify to
give support
- Support
- Carers Allowance
- Home
Responsibility
Protection
- Complicating factors -duration, -frequency -
labelling, -networks
- Case study : Ann 'wife, mother and daughter' not a 'carer'
- CARE : WOMAN'S ROLE?
- Tradition
- Men also care, but most do in later life,
e.g. caring for wife, do not have the
struggle of balancing caring with looking
after family and working
- Case study : Ann
believes it's a woman's
role
- CHANGING FAMILIES
- Peter Townsend - 'The Family Life of
Older People' pub.1957
- Major factor in elderly
lives - relatives
- Care reciprocated
- FORBAT:
Reciprocation in care
relationships (2005)
- Families central to caring but shared
responsibility diminished
- Greater distances as
relatives not close by
- Smaller families