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I am 20 years old, my mother is 57 and she suffers from Fronto-Temperal Dementia. She currently lives in a care home as my father and I found it extremely difficult to care for mum as I am at university and he runs a business. I was just wondering if ...
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Hope it helps to know there are other young carers/people in a similar situation young carers....
Hello Holly, its good to hear from you again I have read posts from several young carers recently visit to the site.
The full question is Compare, giving examples, ways in which services for children and young people and their carers take account of and promote equality, diversity and inclusion to promote positive outcomes. I know the services are family support workers...
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Children and young people are involved in developing safe environments make sure everyone knows.
After 3 years of looking after the cuckoo baby social services want us to attend a meeting on the middle day of a planned 3 days on the boat. No sez we, we are going boating. Can you come back for the meeting? No sez we, for then we could not go boating...
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I wonder....
Sir Nibble, on 06 February 2012 - 01:11 PM, said: It would help if social services shared that view .
Sir Nibble done" for being a Foster Carer.
Can not help but just want to say "Thank you" and "Well done" for being a Foster Carer.
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In so many ways. I don't get let out much, it's just on the odd occasion I get a pass and the carers are available to take me to town. So imagine my disappointment as I wondered around Tesco's reduced section to find that a girl needs to buy this to keep...
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She yourself & when your carers come to clean you up (I enjoy that bit, especially when Gustav does.
Taking that pic I had help save a fine young damsel from being crushed by a nan bread avalanche.
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Posted 04 February 2012 - 07:07 PM Hi can any of you young travellers give me some advice Im trying to organize a holiday to tenerife for a 19 year old female with a C6 injury she is vivacious wants to stay somewhere lively with plenty to do and see. ...
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I have also stayed in Mailbu Park Apartments.
But i coped ok and guessing with 2 carers she will be fine.
In so many ways. I don't get let out much, it's just on the odd occasion I get a pass and the carers are available to take me to town. So imagine my disappointment as I wondered around Tesco's reduced section to find that a girl needs to buy this to keep...
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I tried what....
She yourself & when your carers come to clean you up (I enjoy that bit, especially when Gustav does literally a crap idea Gaz.
Taking that pic I had help save a fine young damsel from being crushed by a nan bread avalanche.
Amy parents found out years ago because i had to go to hospital for an unrelated problem but they dont know i started again. i was wondering how others parents/carers/freinds found out and how did you tell them if you had to?
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Parents, I was pretty young when I started, so I don't actually remember how they found out.
Hello fellow carers and sufferers. My daughter has persuaded me to join Talking Point as she says she gets great comfort from the forums and that so many of you are wonderful people who want to help each other. I am scared that at 80 years old I will ...
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Son will join here too as he regularly tells me he feels too young to have a father with dementia comforting having this place to come to, reading how others manage - carers and sufferers alike.
Has anyone done the QTS standards before??? im really stuck and need some help with some of them? 1) Be aware of the professional duties of teachers and the statutory framework within which they work.... - What could I say for this one and what evidence...
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And respect the contribution that colleagues, parents and carers can make to the development and well-being of children and young people and to raising their levels of attainment 3)Have a creative.
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