Carer Clause Samples
The 'Carer' clause defines who is recognized as a carer within the context of the agreement, typically specifying the individual responsible for providing care to another person, such as a dependent or patient. This clause may outline the qualifications, duties, or relationship required for someone to be considered a carer, and can apply to situations involving medical, personal, or daily living assistance. Its core function is to clearly identify the parties involved in caregiving roles, ensuring that responsibilities and rights are properly allocated and understood within the agreement.
Carer. A person who provides informal care or help to a person with disability, meaning they are not a paid or voluntary worker. The Disability Support Pension provides a ‘safety net’ of financial support for people who have a physical, intellectual, or psychiatric condition that stops them from working, or who are permanently blind. Also known as ‘full roll out’, the date/s when the NDIS will be available to people with disability throughout all of Australia. At the current time there is uncertainty whether ‘full scheme’ includes Western Australia.
Carer every individual who has passed a basic mountain climbing techniques test and who is supervising a climber on the CW.
Carer a person who provides care for someone else’s children in the child’s own home.
Carer. ▇▇▇▇▇ defines a carer as someone who fulfils the following criteria: • They are in receipt of ▇▇▇▇▇’s Allowance for the tenant they are looking after. • They are the main carer and are a permanent resident in the household. • The tenant they are looking after is in receipt of higher rate Disability Living Allowance or Personal Independence Payments.
