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Case Study: Young Carers

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What About the Family? Practices of Responsibility in Care, Pages: 176 - 182

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An account via case study of key ethical issues posed when we consider the position of the young carer - a person under 18 with significant ongoing caring responsibilities, typically for a family member.

Published in: What About the Family? Practices of Responsibility in Care
ISSN: 9780190624880
Published: Oxford and New York Oxford University Press 2019
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