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27 Mar 2018 07:52 PM
27 Mar 2018 07:52 PM
I'm not sure if any of your saw on our Facebook page we advertised a survey asking a couple of questions about the term carer.
This is what we found:
1. What word do you use to describe a person who provides unpaid, ongoing support to someone for their health or mental health needs?
What I found really interesting was the next question. In the above question we asked for a 'definition' but when we asked level of comfort for each term, 51% said they felt 'very comfortable' with family terms (husband, brother, son etc), but only 28% felt 'very comfortable' with the term 'Carer'.
27 Mar 2018 07:55 PM
27 Mar 2018 07:55 PM
I didnt actually see that survey @NikNik, it would have been good to participate.
I am not completly supprised by the results though.
27 Mar 2018 07:56 PM
27 Mar 2018 07:56 PM
Paid care workers are not called Carers anymore, that hasn't been for years now.
It's usually Support Worker, which is my job title in Disabilities.
Adge
27 Mar 2018 07:57 PM
27 Mar 2018 07:57 PM
27 Mar 2018 08:01 PM
27 Mar 2018 08:01 PM
27 Mar 2018 08:01 PM
27 Mar 2018 08:01 PM
27 Mar 2018 08:02 PM
27 Mar 2018 08:02 PM
Clients in the Disability (& aged care field) are not called clients anymore.
We are told to refer to them as "Customers" - personally I think that sounds far too much like retail (a shop).
A Client sounds like a more caring relationship (to me) - & Support Worker sounds far too clinical & uncaring.
Adge
27 Mar 2018 08:06 PM
27 Mar 2018 08:06 PM
27 Mar 2018 08:06 PM
27 Mar 2018 08:06 PM
In my experience and in many media stories, paid care workers are often reffered to as carers. There have even been occasions where I hear or see the word carer and then find the story is about wildlife carers. From my perspective there is no clear universal use of the word.
27 Mar 2018 08:07 PM
27 Mar 2018 08:07 PM
1.9 billion hours of unpaid care - that's huge @NikNik
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