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More than 70,000 people in Derbyshire provide invaluable, unpaid support with day-to-day living tasks or personal care to a family member or friend.
Anyone who provides essential support can obtain a carer's emergency card, regardless of the amount of support they provide.
If you provide unpaid care for a relative or friend, you are entitled to have a detailed assessment of your needs as a carer.
In April 2015 the Care Act introduced national eligibility criteria for carers. Carer's eligibility is based on identifying and meeting 3 criteria.
In the UK there are currently over 2 million carers juggling both work and care, that's 1 in 7 employees. It's, therefore, likely you employ unpaid carers.
Find out about events in Derbyshire during carers week hosted by Derbyshire All Age Carers Support Service
The Care Act 2014 gives the same rights to carers as those they care for. There's a legal duty to assess a carer's needs and make sure support is available.
We carry out conservation work on the documents held in our collection. We can also help you look after the records you may own.
You might think that you don't need to be told how to care for your teeth. But you might be surprised!
We have developed an exciting new audio trail for Carnarvon Arms and Teversal Station to help you explore our countryside.
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