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Are you looking after someone?

Many people are carers without knowing it.

You are an informal carer if you look after a family member, friend or neighbour who can't cope without your support because they are ill or disabled.

As a carer, you have legal rights including access to financial support, practical help and employment support. Find out more about your rights as a carer.

What carers do

Every caring role is different and can involve a variety of tasks. The support you provide as a carer may include, but is not limited to, the following:

  • Personal care: Support with washing, dressing and going to the toilet
  • Domestic care: Support with cleaning, shopping, DIY tasks and cooking
  • Physical care: Support with lifting and assisting when moving around the home and wider community
  • Financial care: Support with any financial needs, like managing bills and correspondence
  • Health care: Support with managing an illness or condition, like helping to administer medication and other key tasks
  • Emotional care: Offering advice, emotional support or companionship to reduce loneliness, isolation or anxiety
  • Communication care: Supporting or assisting with a listening or communication impairment, including translation

Types of carer

There are 4 different types of carer. The way you access and receive support as a carer will depend on what type of carer you are.

Carers

A carer is an adult who provides unpaid care and support to someone aged 18 or over.

Support for carers

Young carers

A young carer is a child or young person aged under 18 who regularly looks after someone who is disabled, ill or has an addiction.

Support for young carers

Young adult carers

A young adult carer is someone aged 16-17 who is likely to continue caring when they reach the age of 18.

Support for young adult carers

Parent carers

A parent carer is an adult who provides care to a child with a special educational need or disability (SEND). They have parental responsibility for them.

Support for parent carers from the SEND Local Offer

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