An adult or young person with possible care and support needs or a carer may choose to refuse to have an assessment.
A carer's assessment is a conversation which helps to work out what help you may need to support you in your role as an unpaid carer. The assessment/conversation is a chance for you to discuss how your caring responsibilities affect you.
What happens during the assessment? The assessor will discuss how caring affects your life, including your physical, mental and emotional needs. They should cover: your role as a carer.
Louise Aynsley, the Chief Financial Officer, makes sure the council manages its budget correctly and makes financially sound decisions. Nigel Inniss, the Monitoring Officer, makes sure that the council, and it's councillors, follow the law and the council's constitution.
A Carer's Assessment is an opportunity for you to have a conversation about your caring role ,explain what support you need, whether you're willing or able to carry on caring, what you want to achieve in your daily life and whether you qualify for additional help. Is caring impacting your health and wellbeing?
When you fill the form: Be honest and critical. Analyze your failures and mention the reasons for it. Keep the words minimal. Identify weaknesses. Mention your achievements. Link achievements to the job description and the organization's goals. Set the goals for the next review period. Resolve conflicts and grievances.
The Department of Public Works constructs, maintains and operates county properties and designs, constructs and maintains county roads, sewerage systems, buildings and other facilities, such as waterways, bridges, docks and marinas.
Overview. Suffolk County is the easternmost county in New York State and is divided into 10 towns: Babylon, Brookhaven, East Hampton, Huntington, Islip, Riverhead (county seat), Shelter Island, Smithtown, Southampton and Southold.