5 ways to support CALD carers

Over half a million carers were born outside Australia or migrated here. Cultural awareness is important in working with and supporting carers from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. What services are available for carers?

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Many members of the community are actively involved as primary carers for elderly parents or for disabled or specially-abled children. There's support available in Australia for such car

Here are the top five services are available for carers:

1. Access to carer support groups

Carers support groups
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2. Access to counselling

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3. Access to respite and day programs

Access to respite
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4. Assistance for carers from Centrelink

Carers who provide daily care for children or adults may be entitled to an allowance of up to $123.50 per fortnight. Other payments and supplements may be accessed depending on eligibility through Centrelink.

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A woman leaves a Centrelink branch in Melbourne, Wednesday, May 14, 2014. Source: AAP

5. Access to language resources and interpretation services

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