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Becoming a carer

  • Shared care for adults

    Shared Care offers short term care to adults who are unable to live on their own (without a full-time carer) and the people who care for them. The care can vary in length from a few hours up to a maximum of two weeks at a time and is provided by people approved by Social Services to be shared carers.

  • Respite care for adults

    Carers and the people they are caring for may be entitled to respite care in the form of a temporary place in residential accommodation or provision of an alternative qualified carer to give both the carer and their families a break.

  • Adult carers

    North Yorkshire County Council provides advice and support for adult carers who care for the elderly, children with special needs and adults with physical or learning disabilities. Carers may be entitled to receive additional help and support for their own needs from the local authority.

  • Advocacy for carers

    Provision of advice, counselling and support for those who are caring for adults or children with special needs. Advocacy on behalf of carers may include raising awareness of carers issues and helping to keep them on the agenda of all relevant agencies, setting out key values and principles for services to carers in the form of a local Carers Charter and improving the quality and increasing the availability of information to carers.

  • Carer support groups and organisationsCarer support groups and organisations

    Carer support groups and organisations

    The social services department and the four local carers centres provide information on recognised groups and organisations that provide advice and support for those who are caring for adults or children with special needs.

  • Young carers – support and advice Young carers - support and advice

    Young carers - support and advice

    North Yorkshire County Council Social Services team offer young carers and their families support, information and advice. The service provides recreational respite, advocacy, a befriending service and therapeutic support to young people who have caring responsibilities for a relative with a long-term illness or disability.

  • Care ambassadors

    Care ambassadors is a national initiative concerned with raising the profile of training and careers in social care. Enthusiastic and committed social care professionals are recruited to represent the social care sector as Care Ambassadors. These professionals are then tasked with enthusing and engaging young people from year nine onwards to take relevant courses to begin careers in this area, thus sustaining and increasing the social care workforce.