I was talking to some first year social care students about the effect that recent legislation has had on service users and their families – particularly, the introduction of direct payments, the disability discrimination acts and the carers acts.
We were discussing the role of informal carers, and many of them were struck by the injustices in the rules regarding entitlements for carers. Some of them were carers themselves, and testified to the difficulties surrounding their roles.
Driven by a growing sense of injustice, I realised that you could think of the carer’s role as a kind of conscription. If you live with someone who needs social care, as parent, partner or child, there’s an expectation that you will care for them.
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