Not exact matches
To contribute to Young
Carers and the Powerhouse Project in other ways (
time, providing a skill or service, etc.) please go to our
Get Involved page for more information.
Anyone can become disabled or a
carer at any
time, so it is vital that we all
get involved in ensuring that the human rights of every person - no matter what their ability - are protected.»
For instance,
carers are already hard pushed to
get me out bed, washed, toileted, dressed and breakfasted, with the bed made, in the allotted 45 minutes
time.
Russell Smith, creator of the service: «One of the big problems is that a lot of the
time you'll
get people who are probably very good at being a
carer, doing the general day - to - day washing, dressing, that sort of thing but, being still reasonably young, I like to go to gigs and festivals and all that.»
This should ensure
carers get information about their rights at the appropriate
time.
Department of Human Services — Support for non-parent
carers You can use this webpage to find out about the government payments and benefits you can
get when you're a full -
time grandparent or kinship
carer.
If a baby's parent or
carer feels or discloses that they are stressed or depressed much of the
time, it is also important that they
get the support and help that they need.
So we had to use their feedback to ensure that you know when we do the next transitions, we are spending enough
time transitioning the children in their new environment, so that they are a lot more comfortable with their new
carers, with the environment and then feeling that they do wan na be here so with that information we're slowly
getting better and better with our transitions every year so this year was like much, I found it much easier.
Kinship
carers will then be given
time to
get to know one another and to offer peer support whilst the children take part in different activities including crafts and games.