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Glossary of abbreviations and terms used in social care
27
th
April 2018
Category:
Working Carers
Abbreviations, codes and terms you don’t understand can be an issue when you step into the world of care especially if you have lots of hospital visits or you need a social worker. There are still times when I need to ask someone ‘what does that actually mean?’ I am sure there were times when I was in a meeting when everyone was talking about an abbreviation but no one knew what it was but didn’t want to ask in case they looked silly.
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Top 10 feel good books, films and YouTube channels
20
th
April 2018
Category:
Working Carers
Some days you need a little extra help to feel inspired or motivated, you may find that a couple of hours escape with a feel good book or film could help. This week we are bringing you a collection of books, films and people that we hope can add some positivity to your day.
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Peer to peer support in the workplace
12
th
April 2018
Category:
Working Carers
Support in the workplace can take on different forms - from flexible working to allowing you to have your mobile phone on you in case of emergencies. There is one type of support that can change your experience of being a working carer and this is peer-to-peer support.
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New plans for military flexible working become law
5
th
April 2018
Category:
Working Carers
This week, we have chosen to highlight two positive changes the government is making for working carers in different professions. They highlight the shifts in government thinking and demonstrate that it doesn’t matter where you work, solutions can be found.
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Opening up to colleagues about your caring role
29
th
March 2018
Category:
Working Carers
Opening up about something as personal as caring can be difficult. You might feel a mixture of emotions about discussing that part of your life in the workplace. You may have been thinking of telling someone at work for a while. You might be nervous about their reaction or if the conversation will be awkward.
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Reaching Out to Carers
26
th
March 2018
Category:
Professionals
Carers make up just over 1 in 10 of the population, but relatively few (often only 10%) will receive support from carers organisations. This is despite the considerable challenges (poor health outcomes, difficulties in continuing to work, social isolation) that carers face as they provide vital support to people they look after.
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Enjoy Easter with the person you care for
22
nd
March 2018
Category:
Working Carers
This week we are looking at different ways to make this year’s Easter memorable with a range of creative activities. You may care for your disabled child or an elderly relative who has dementia; no matter what their age, we hope you find a couple of activities that you can enjoy together.
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Winter Health
19
th
March 2018
Category:
General
Winter is almost over, but the cold spells are still sneaking in there. The NHS Stay Well This Winter campaign has lots of useful information and articles about how you can stay healthy during the colder weather. Their website contains loads of useful pointers and tips (Handy Hints below) as well as more specific advice for those who are: Living with a long term health condition Aged 65 or over A Carer Handy Hints Keeping seasonal coughs and colds at bay Ask your pharmacist what medicines should be in your cabinet and how to help you and your family get through the coler days.
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Adult social care charges consultation
13
th
March 2018
Category:
General
Cumbria County Council want to know what carers and service users think about proposed changes to the charging policy for adult social care services. They want your help to develop a fair and consistent approach to charging for care, making sure that everyone pays the appropriate amount for the services they receive, based on their need and their ability to pay.
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Top 10 spring-cleaning tips (and there isn't a duster to be seen)
8
th
March 2018
Category:
Working Carers
Spring is often seen as the time of year to declutter and clean. This week's article will teach you how to say goodbye to clothes in your wardrobe that still have tags on them and refresh your routine. There will be no mention of a cleaning products but rather a look at all areas of life that might need a spring clean.
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Creating Moments of Joy for People with Alzheimer’s
7
th
March 2018
Category:
Adult Carers
You can now complete a free online course offered by Future Learn to learn how to help people with Alzheimer's disease live as well as possible with practical tips and advice. When someone has short-term memory loss their life is made up of moments.
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Where caring and technology meet
2
nd
March 2018
Category:
Working Carers
Technology has become a part of our lives so quickly that we can become dependent on it in a short space of time. For example the Internet is integrated into our daily lives and all age groups are using it. Technology is having a big impact on the medical world as well as the care sector.
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