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  2. File:Carers (Equal Opportunities) Act 2004 (UKPGA 2004-15).pdf

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  4. Carers (Equal Opportunities) Act 2004 - Wikipedia

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    That represented nearly 10 per cent of the population and of those, 21 per cent (1.09 million) provided care for 50 or more hours per week. The Act requires assessments to be offered to carers, to consider the needs of carers in relation to leisure, education, training and work.

  5. Carers' rights - Wikipedia

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    Carers can be parents, partners, brothers, sisters, friends or children of any age. They may care for a few hours a week or all day every day. In Australia, many carers are eligible for government benefits, while others are employed or have a private income. [4] Carers in Australia receive recognition and support in a number of ways:

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  7. Carer's Allowance - Wikipedia

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    Carer's Allowance is a non-contributory benefit in the United Kingdom payable to people who care for a disabled person for at least 35 hours a week. It was first established as Invalid Care Allowance [ 1 ] in 1976, and married women were not eligible.

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  9. Carers Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Princess Royal Trust for Carers was created on the initiative of Anne, Princess Royal in the UK in 1991. [3] At that time people caring at home for family members or friends with disabilities and chronic illnesses were scarcely recognised as requiring support.