All Age Carers elearning module

A carer is someone who helps another person, usually a friend or relative, in their day-to-day life. It’s estimated that, in the UK, three in five people will become carers at some point in their lives, with the number of carers expected to increase by up to 60% over the next 30 years.
This module looks at the characteristics that define a carer, including the roles of both young and adult carers. We demonstrate how to identify somebody who might be a carer and how you can help them to find support. In this module, learners will understand what a carer is and the different carer groups. They will be aware of carer rights and the responsibilities of the SEND Team.