Proxies, representatives and advocates:
Carer champion
Please note: In these descriptions of proxies, representatives and advocates, Q refers to the person whom the proxy, representative or advocate is supporting or representing.
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Purpose of the role
A designated member of staff (e.g. in a GP surgery, hospital, workplace, leisure or similar setting) who is given the task of supporting and speaking up for carers.
This role applies when
Applies in mental capacity situations?
Applies in mental health situations?
Applies in day-to-day situations?
Statutory definition of the role (if any)
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The person in this role
The role involves
is professionally qualified to perform the role

Usually
speaking for/on behalf of Q
has a professional relationship with Q
acting in Q's best interests
has a personal relationship with Q
ensuring Q's understanding
is independent of the organisation(s) involved
being consulted about Q's health and welfare
has lived experience of Q's care and support needs
being consulted about Q's finances
making decisions about Q's health and welfare
managing Q's finances
Is the person formally appointed to this role?
How many people can perform this role at one time?
Are there any other criteria for appointment?
Who nominates/appoints them?
Is the appointment time limited?
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