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  2. Carers (Equal Opportunities) Act 2004 - Wikipedia

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    The Act requires assessments to be offered to carers, to consider the needs of carers in relation to leisure, education, training and work. Not all carers will wish to pursue all of these opportunities but practitioners completing assessments with the carer should be able to signpost carers to other relevant agencies.

  3. Carers Trust - Wikipedia

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    Carers Centre Statistical Survey 1 April 2006 - 31 March 2007. The Princess Royal Trust for Carers. 2007. State of Social Care 06-06 report. CSCI. London. 2006; It Could be You, the chances of becoming a carer, Carers UK 2001; Securing Good Care for Older People: Taking a long-term view, Wanless, D. London: King's Fun. 2006. General Household ...

  4. 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:

  5. Social Security Is Set to Run Out of Money in 2034. Here's ...

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    But we know that Social Security will continue in some form well beyond 2034. Even if the government did nothing, the program would still be able to pay out about 77% of scheduled benefits in 2035 ...

  6. Retiring in 2034 When Social Security Is Projected to Run Out ...

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    The impact of the shortfall in the Social Security reserve will unfortunately not fall solely on those retiring in 2034, according to Stephen Kates, CFP and principal financial analyst for Annuity ...

  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.

  8. File:EUDR 2019-2034.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. ... EUDR 2019-2034.pdf. Add languages. Page contents not supported in other languages. ... Printable version; Page information;

  9. File:EUR 2002-2034.pdf - Wikipedia

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    This file is licensed under the United Kingdom Open Government Licence v3.0.: You are free to: copy, publish, distribute and transmit the Information; adapt the Information; ...