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Friday 21 November 2008
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Carers assessments

Why have an assessment?

There may be services we can provide that give you short breaks from caring. You will need to have an assessment to see if you qualify.

An assessment also helps us to understand your needs as a carer and provide better services in the future.

How do I know if I'm entitled an assessment?

If you provide or intend to provide care regularly (about 20 hours per week or more), you are entitled to an assessment. If the person you care for refuses an assessment for him or herself, you are still entitled to an assessment of YOUR needs.

Central Government has produced two leaflets explaining your rights to an assessment:

  • How to get help in looking after someone: www.carers.gov.uk/carersleaflet.htm
    A carers guide to carers assessments.
  • A commitment to carers: www.rethink.org
    Help for relatives, partners and friends of people with a mental health problem.

How do I get an assessment?

Contact the Customer Service Centre.


Find out more:

Contact our Customer Service Centre for more information.

Have a look at our carers links page for details of other sources of information for carers.

Download our 'Do you look after someone?' leaflet [PDF 192KB]

Download copies of our Carers Newsletters

First Edition [PDF 127KB]

Second edition [PDF 4.6MB]

Third edition [PDF 5.3MB]

Fourth edition [PDF 1.4MB]

Fifth edition [PDF 1.2MB]

In order to read  these documents you will need to download Adobe Acrobat (for pdf format) viewer. These are available from the Plug-ins page.

Useful information on pdf files and their accessibility is available at: http://access.adobe.com

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