1. Legal rights for carers

    your legal rights as a carer. The rights of Australia’s carers are recognised by national, state and territory laws … are: Australian Capital Territory – ACT Carers Strategy New South Wales – Carers (Recognition) Act 2010 Northern … Act 2012 Western Australia – Carers Recognition Act 2004 … New carers … Legal rights for carers
  2. 7 things I wish someone had told me when I became a carer

    through the same things as you. You can talk with other carers through Carer Gateway, try our online carer community … overwhelmed.  Carer Gateway provides free counselling to carers. There are three types of counselling options … 1800 (for people aged 5 to 25) Beyond Blue 1300 224 636 … New carers … 7 things I wish someone had told me when I …
  3. Your rights at work

    from the Fair Work Commission , the Fair Work Ombudsman or Carers and Employers program . … New carers … Your rights at work …
  4. Who are carers?

    Carers are people who look after someone who needs help with … their day-to-day living. There are more than 2.65 million carers in Australia, which means about 1 in 9 people in … may be living in an aged care home. You don't need to be a new carer to use Carer Gateway services – any carer can use …
  5. First 5 - a checklist for new carers

    people and organisations ready to help you, and many other carers who have been in the same, or a similar situation as you. Take a deep breath, and take one step at a time. Carers can access Carer Gateway for services and support . … group or access counselling. … First 5 - a checklist for new carers
  6. Browse the site by topic

    help Health care Home help Legal Looking after yourself New carers Payments Planning Regions Stress Study Taking a break (respite) Top tips Travel Work Young carers (under 25) … Browse the site by topic …
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