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Councils criticise guidance on carers

Posted: 25 August 2005 | Subscribe Online


Two-fifths of councils have rated draft government policy guidance to accompany legislation on carers and disabled children as inadequate, it was revealed this week.

The rating comes in results from a Department of Health consultation on combined draft guidance on the Carers and Disabled Children Act 2000 and the Carers (Equal Opportunities) Act 2004. Half of the voluntary organisations that responded also had reservations about the guidance.

Criticisms included the proposals on developing strategies for communication with carers being too vague and the lack of attention given to carers of people with learning difficulties.
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Further criticisms were that the guidance concentrated on the Carers and Disabled Children Act and failed to explore the issues raised in the Carers Act in enough detail.

The Carers Act ensures that work and life-long learning are considered when a carer is assessed and allows councils to seek help from housing, health and education to meet carers' needs.

Some respondents also called for the document to include more information on direct payments.


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