carer definition
carer means a person who provides care for the person assisted where—
carer means a person who provides care for a child under a placement arrangement;
carer s leave” means leave taken by an employee to provide care or support to a member of the employee’s family or household who requires care or support because of —
Examples of carer in a sentence
The College is a signatory to the Stand Alone Pledge and is committed to providing on-going support and opportunity for Care Experienced and Carer students alongside those that are estranged from their families, have mental health conditions, or simply need support of one kind or another to help them navigate their learning journey and progress with their lives.
The College has been accredited as becoming an Engaged Carer Positive Employer in Scotland to ‘exemplary status’.
More Definitions of carer
carer means a person who—
carer means a worker providing personal care or support to a relative, or to a person who lives in the same household as the worker, and who is in need of significant care or support for a serious medical reason, as defined by each Member State;
carer means an adult who provides or intends to provide care for another adult (an “adult needing care”); but see subsections (9) and (10).
carer means a worker providing personal care or support in case of a serious illness or dependency of a relative;
carer means a person who has attended any of the Foundation Trust’s premises from which services are provided as the carer of a service- user within the last five years and who provides substantial regular care for a service-user, provided that such person is not providing care in pursuance of a contract (including a contract of employment), or as a volunteer for a voluntary organisation;
carer means a family member or friend of the Service User who provides day-to-day support to the Service User without which the Service User could not manage;
carer means a person who provides ongoing care, attention and support for a severely incapacitated or frail person to enable that person to continue to reside in his or her home, and is not limited to a person who is receiving a carer service pension.