CARERS RESEARCH LIFE POST CARING THE ROLE OF CARERS GROUPS DURING CARING AND POST CARING CARERS' COFFEE GROUP CARERS' CRAFT GROUP CARERS' DEMENTIA SUPPORT.

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CARERS RESEARCH

LIFE POST CARING

THE ROLE OF CARERS GROUPS DURING CARING AND POST CARING CARERS' COFFEE GROUP CARERS' CRAFT GROUP CARERS' DEMENTIA SUPPORT GROUP CARERS' LEARNING DISABILITY GROUP CARERS' LIFE STORY GROUP MALE CARERS' GROUPS CARERS' WALKING GROUP BOOK GROUP emotional, instrumental and informational support source of friendship during and after caring sense of belonging limitations (e.g. predominantly female)

CARERS AND PERSONALISATION review of the existing evidence base available to the third sector about the impact of personalisation on carers

CARERS, SERVICE USERS AND PERSONAL BUDGETS Carer - Service User dynamic Attitudes to care staff Conflict resolution Changes in interpersonal relationships Wellbein g Concerns for the future How does a personal budget affect the carer-service user dynamic ?

CARER EMPOWERMENT role of legislation

CARER EMPOWERMENT

carers movement “expert care partners” involved in professional training emphasis on supporting carers information and training for carers

CARERS SEMINAR SERIES 4 seminars in key locations presenters include leading academic researchers, early career researchers, carers, service users, voluntary organisations, representatives from government departments such as the Department of Health and Department for Work and Pensions, and postgraduate students identification of contemporary and future issues for carers review of the existing research evidence about the cost effectiveness of policy and health and social care interventions for carers and those they support establish the future agenda for carers research and the modus operandi required for its success and lasting impact focus will mainly be on the UK but the seminars will include international dimension