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If a friend, another relative or your spouse or partner gives you a regular and substantial amount of caring or help around the house - they have the right to an assessment. Following an assessment, services should not be given to them - in particular children - in place of services for you as the disabled adult/parent. If a child is regularly carrying out substantial caring for you this should lead to an assessment of your support needs.
If you are planning to become a parent or take on parenting responsibilities, you may feel you need extra support to look after your child. This could be help at home, equipment or help with 'everyday' things like visiting your child's school. Your local authority, including social services, health
Most disabled parents - including parents with a learning disability or mental health problem - lead successful and fulfilling lives as parents, calling on the support they have been assessed as needing. A social services team should not make a judgement on your ability or 'capacity' to be a parent without first assessing - and then offering via a care plan - your need for support.
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Children should not necessarily be identified as 'in need' because one or both parents are disabled, although this could be a factor. Sometimes however, if there are still concerns about a child's well-being, only then will a 'child in need' assessment be done. This is managed by the 'Children and families team' in your local authority and looks at the family as a whole.
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