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Anyone age 7 years and over who provides care for another person is entitled to a Carer's Assessment.
The assessment will evaluate the needs of the carer in relation to:
Possible outcomes of a Carer’s Assessment include:
There are different ways of arranging a Carers Assessment, depending on your circumstances.
You should request a Carer's Assessment from their allocated Social Worker for the person you care for. A Carer’s Assessment will not affect the package of care received by the person you care for, as it is a separate assessment based on your needs as a carer. You can decline a Carer’s Assessment offered by a Social Worker. However, carers have the right to change their mind at any time, and request an assessment.
You should contact the Carer's Information Service
You can receive a Young Carer’s Assessment from the Off the Record Young Carer's Service. The assessment will let you know what kind of help is available to young carers and what activities are happening. It will also look at what further support would be helpful for you.
To contact the service, call 020 8649 9339, option 2 or email youngcarers@talkofftherecord.org.
Your child’s assessment should also consider your needs as a family. If you are a parent carer and feel your needs have not been taken into consideration during your child's assessment, you can also request a parent carer needs assessment under the Children and Families Act 2014. This is separate to your child's assessment.
To request a parent carer needs assessment in Croydon, contact the Croydon Council 0 to25 SEND team on 020 8726 6400.
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