1. Dolly's story

    her to enjoy caring again when she comes back home.   … Work … Taking a break (respite) … Dolly's story …
  2. Talking with your school or university

    this affects being at school or university and doing your work who they can share this information with who you should … to use your phone to call home ways to catch up on work from home, such as catch-up lessons, take-home work, e-learning opportunities, or note-taking services …
  3. Your rights at work

    As a carer, you have rights in the workplace. It helps to know your rights so you can get the help you need to combine working with caring. What your rights are Your rights … to dismiss you because you are a carer asking for flexible working arrangements – you can ask your employer about …
  4. Legal rights for carers

    and considered as a partner with other care providers work and be supported by employers use public spaces and … share information with patients and carers so that all can work together. Carer laws and policies The Australian Carer …
  5. 7 things I wish someone had told me when I became a carer

    are, the stronger you can be for the people you care for. Work out ways to manage your stress , and get help if you …
  6. Liz's story

    in the family and have us all help out. ‘…at the moment it works well. But I can see a time in the future that we might … weeks. My parents were on the land, and on good weeks he works on my brother’s farm. He’s better when he does keep his body and mind busy. But on bad weeks he can’t work, and needs someone there all the time to help him with …
  7. Courtney’s story

    so I will pick up the slack and do triple the amount of work around the house, or whether it's online banking with …
  8. Alexandra’s story

    and washing. It’s just a part of my routine now. I also work retail shifts, so if I have to work then sometimes I need to rely on my partner to help … time for myself, because even when I am at home I’m still working. My downtime is my other work. There’s always …
  9. Joe's story

    I wasn’t a carer, we couldn’t do that – I’d have to go to work. But caring is my work. Mind you, a pay rise would be nice! What have you …
  10. Caring for a veteran

    who are also the partners of veterans. The voluntary network focuses on families and future generations. Open Arms , … as any other carer, both when you receive services and at work . You: have the right to be treated with respect have … to your privacy and confidentiality can ask for flexible working arrangement because you are a carer can’t be …
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