challenging our assumptions about carers
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challenging our assumptions about carers. activity three powerpoint. a carer identifies themselves as a carer. Many dislike the title ‘carer’ – detracts from identity of being husband, wife, son, daughter Confusion over the term ‘carer’ – often used to refer to paid care staff - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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