Care Act factsheets - GOV.UK
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Factsheet 2: Who Is entitled to Public Care and Support?Factsheet 3: Assessing Needs and Determining EligibilityFactsheet 4: Personalising Care and Support PlanningFactsheet 5: Charging and Financial AssessmentsFactsheet 6: Reforming How People Pay For Their Care and SupportFactsheet 7: Protecting Adults from Abuse Or NeglectFactsheet 8: The Law For CarersFactsheet 9: Continuity of Care When Moving Between AreasFactsheet 10: Market Oversight and Provider FailureFactsheet 11: Transition For Children to Adult Care and Support Planning for transitionThe Act says that if a child, young carer or an adult caring for a child (a ‘child’s carer’) is likely to have needs when they, or the child they care for, turns 18, the local authority must assess them if it considers there is ‘significant benefit’ to the individual in doing so. This is regardless of whethe… What information will someone receive?The Act says that when an assessment is carried out, information should be given about whether the young person, child’s carer or young carer is likely to have eligible needs for care and support when they turn 18 (see factsheet 3). The person should receive advice and information about w…
Planning for transitionThe Act says that if a child, young carer or an adult caring for a child (a ‘child’s carer’) is likely to have needs when they, or the child they care for, turns 18, the local authority must assess them if it considers there is ‘significant benefit’ to the individual in doing so. This is regardless of whethe…
What information will someone receive?The Act says that when an assessment is carried out, information should be given about whether the young person, child’s carer or young carer is likely to have eligible needs for care and support when they turn 18 (see factsheet 3). The person should receive advice and information about w…
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