PART 1KEY DEFINITIONS

“Carer”, “young carer” and “adult carer”

1Meaning of “carer”

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In this Act “carer” means an individual who provides or intends to provide care for another individual (the “cared-for person”).

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But subsection (1) does not apply—

a

in the case of a cared-for person under 18 years old, to the extent that the care is or would be provided by virtue of the person's age, or

b

in any case, to the extent that the care is or would be provided—

i

under or by virtue of a contract, or

ii

as voluntary work.

3

The Scottish Ministers may by regulations—

I1I2a

provide that “contract” in subsection (2)(b)(i) does or, as the case may be, does not include agreements of a kind specified in the regulations,

I3b

permit a relevant authority to disregard subsection (2)(b) where the authority considers that the relationship between the carer and the cared-for person is such that it would be appropriate to do so.

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In this Part “relevant authority” means a responsible local authority or a responsible authority (see section 41(1)).

I42Meaning of “young carer”

In this Act “young carer” means a carer who—

a

is under 18 years old, or

b

has attained the age of 18 years while a pupil at a school, and has since attaining that age remained a pupil at that or another school.

I53Meaning of “adult carer”

In this Act “adult carer” means a carer who is at least 18 years old but is not a young carer.

“Personal outcomes” etc.

I64Meaning of “personal outcomes”

1

In this Act “personal outcomes”, in relation to carers, includes outcomes which would, if achieved, enable carers to provide or continue to provide care for cared-for persons.

2

The Scottish Ministers may by regulations make further provision about personal outcomes, including provision about—

a

which outcomes may be personal outcomes,

b

the matters to which a relevant authority is to have regard in considering which outcomes may be personal outcomes.

I75Meaning of “identified personal outcomes” and “identified needs”

1

In this Act “identified personal outcomes”, in relation to a carer, means the personal outcomes which are identified as relevant to the carer.

2

In this Act “identified needs”, in relation to a carer, means the needs for support (if any) which are identified in order to meet the carer's identified personal outcomes.

3

In this section “identified” means identified by virtue of section 8 or 14.