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‎21-08-2018 08:00 PM
‎21-08-2018 08:00 PM
Thanks Darcy
‎21-08-2018 08:04 PM
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Once I became aware of the Australian Government’s Carer Recognition Act, I realised that over the years committed carers have been chipping away at prejudice and isolation. I’ve learned that carers now have their rights enshrined in law. The Act, which became law in 2010, has had a direct impact on how services must include listening to, including and meeting the needs of carers.
The Act’s Statement for Australia’s Carers (exactly as it reads in the Act):
This Statement profoundly affected how I approach a service, and changed my expectations. I felt empowered!
Qu: Have a read through the ten elements of the Statement above. Do any of them resonate with you? Could you choose any that you find especially helpful to you?
‎21-08-2018 08:06 PM
‎21-08-2018 08:06 PM
amm @Former-Member, @Lynne1
after leaving the hospital , my husband did not take the sickness pension and he had cancelled all help
so we have been going on our own for the last 3 years
‎21-08-2018 08:06 PM
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My parents and I are often excluded from my brothers' care...and my parents are even legal guardians for one of my brothers due to his mental incapacity
‎21-08-2018 08:08 PM
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I do believe historically psychiatry actively excluded carers to their own detriment and at great expense to health services. I was appalled by some of the things I was told.
‎21-08-2018 08:09 PM
‎21-08-2018 08:09 PM
Gosh @Shaz51, that's really difficult. Have you been able to connect with supprot for yourself along the way? It's a lot to manage alone and often carer's need support too.
Welcome to the discussion @Yumbo. It would feel so frustrating to be kep on the outer of your brother's treatment. What support do you think you would have liked to have had as a sibling to support you in your caring role?
‎21-08-2018 08:09 PM
‎21-08-2018 08:09 PM
This is the first I've heard of this Act. I've just looked it up on Legislation.gov.au and will read it.
Do you quote it when you experience resistance from professional service providers?
‎21-08-2018 08:10 PM
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‎21-08-2018 08:11 PM
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That's tough, Shaz51. The caring role can be isolating and lonely, it's been that for me too. Even so it has been heartening to learn the legal rights that carers should be able to receive. It was interesting to me that the Act used the word 'should'; stronger than 'may', or 'can', but not yet 'must'. But, we're on the way to being recognised, thanks to many people who've lobbied and fought for these changes, especially over the last 20 years or so.
‎21-08-2018 08:13 PM
‎21-08-2018 08:13 PM
The history of the mental health system has certainly come at a cost to family and carer involvement @Former-Member It's good to see things like the Statement For Australia's Carer's @Lynne1 paving the way for change.
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