PPT-Care Policies, Carers and the Ethics of Care
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Fiona Williams Emeritus Professor of Social Policy University of Leeds a nd University of New South Wales Australia Structure Competing interpretations of care
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Fiona Williams Emeritus Professor of Social Policy University of Leeds a nd University of New South Wales Australia Structure Competing interpretations of care from below from groups organising around care needs. Setting the Scene: A Profile of Contemporary . Caregiving. in the UK. Dr . Alisoun. Milne, Reader in Social Gerontology & Social Work, School of Social Policy, Sociology & Social Research, University of Kent. Jill . Manthorpe. , Jo Moriarty, . Michelle . Cornes. and . Shereen. Hussein. ESRC. 1. Our study: a concurrent mixed method design. ESRC. 2. What . or whom is being commissioned?. Can we . distinguish . Findings of the HM Government and Employers for Carers Task and Finish Group. Madeleine Starr, Carers UK. The context. Carers . and Employment Task and Finish . Group. The outcome of a Carers and Employment Summit in 2012. : . learning from an initial . pilot . Kim . Willson. . C. arers project coordinator, . Richmond Borough Mind. Chloe Perkins. Lavender Ward Carers . Lead . South West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust. .. ‘. Suffering and wellbeing – daring to be real. ’. Judy Davies. “The . greatest asset which any of us offers to another in caring relationships is ourselves, or to be more precise, our reflexive selves – the self which we have reflected upon. In the fullness of our humanity, including our vulnerabilities and wounds, we have the capacity to create grace-filled relationships with others who seek our . Adult Social Care. 13. th. March 2015. Background. . The Care Act - A result of a number of separate Government commitments around social care. . A full review of adults’ legislation - Care Act consolidates existing legislation into one single modern law.. Policy and Public Affairs Manager. bcavanagh@carers.org. About Carers Trust . Largest carers charity in UK. Network of over 180 local carers’ . organisations. . . Reaching over 450,000 carers. Working together in partnership to achieve change for carers. A . carer’s. perspective. Barbara Pointon MBE. Former . carer. , . Ambassador for Alzheimer’s Society & Dementia UK. barbara@pointon.name. Malcolm in 1992, aged 51, just after he was diagnosed. Suzanne Coates. Head of Service Development. Carers’ Support – Canterbury, Dover & Thanet. Carers UK - Caring Homes Report, 2016 . 95% UK Properties not accessible . Homes not always suitable for adaptations. Clare Gilbert,. Nottingham City Council.. Penny Spice,. Nottinghamshire County Council.. Care Act: . Well-being . General overarching duty to promote . well-being. Applies to . people receiving services & carers . Lessons. 1. Reducing Liability . Go. 2. Ethics . Go. 3. Ethical Dilemmas . Go. Liability and Ethics. T. ABLE. O. F. C. ONTENTS. Lesson 1– Liability. Liability. refers to being legally responsible for causing harm. . The legal rights of young carers: building on our knowledge in the light of new regulations and guidance. Context. Young Carers were not mentioned in any legislation prior to enactment of Care Act 2014 and Children & Families Act 2014. The definition of various health institutions and Explanation of the different health professions.. Ethics of Health Professions practitioners. . The difference between law and ethics of health practitioners . . Social. . Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014. A training resource. Introduction. “. 98. % of social support is provided free of charge by unpaid family . carers. It . should follow from this .
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