| This website has been created to help people who are juggling working AND caring roles. Who is a working carer? - A working carer is a person who is in paid employment and who cares for a relative or friend who is ill, frail, has a disability or is ageing. They may work full-time, part-time, casually or have a business of their own. |
![]() Then you have come to the right place. Visit our carer fact sheets to find out your options when it comes to dealing with Centrelink, your workplace and the new role you have taken on. |
The latest edition Work 'n' Care, Our monthly newsletter, is now available. Take some time and have a look as our goal is to present you with new information and effective projects to improve carers’ lives, so that what works, spreads. |
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If you identify as an Indigenous carer, then take a look at our information that relates directly to your needs. Click Here
Our website provides information for carers who identify with culturally diverse backgrounds. Click Here
Our Employer section has a range of information to help any size employer make the most of the carers at work. Click Here
Read our employee tips on how to speak with your employer and making your workplace carer friendly. Click Here