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− | ! style="background: #F08080;" | | + | ! style="background: #F08080;" |Respite care options are accessible to caregivers |
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− | ! style="background: #F08080;" |Caregivers can access respite care | + | ! rowspan="2" style="background: #F08080;" |Caregivers can easily access respite care |
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− | ! rowspan="3" style="background: #F08080;" |Caregivers are in physical health and | + | ! rowspan="3" style="background: #F08080;" |Caregivers are in physical health and psychosocial well-being |
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! rowspan="7" style="background: #FFF8DC;" |Caregivers can sustainably care for disabled care recipients to the best of their capabilities and capacities | ! rowspan="7" style="background: #FFF8DC;" |Caregivers can sustainably care for disabled care recipients to the best of their capabilities and capacities | ||
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− | ! | + | !Access to touch points are reasonably accommodated to caregivers' needs |
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− | !Caregivers easily access touch points for information and skills | + | !Caregivers can easily access touch points for information and skills |
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+ | *'''Home-based respite services are convenient, but are expensive and not always available. Centre-based services are routinely available, but their operating hours can be restrictive for working caregivers. Caregivers also differ in their utilisation and acceptance of respite care services.''' | ||
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− | *Caregivers reported a lack of opportunity for respite, especially when care recipients require round-the-clock care<ref name=":16" /> | + | *Caregivers reported a lack of opportunity for respite, especially when care recipients require round-the-clock care<ref name=":16">https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1007&context=lien_reports</ref> |
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− | *Caregivers expressed the concern that they require self-care<ref name=":122" /> | + | *Caregivers expressed the concern that they require self-care<ref name=":122">https://www.msf.gov.sg/policies/Disabilities-and-Special-Needs/Documents/Enabling%20Masterplan%203%20(revised%2013%20Jan%202017).pdf</ref> |
*Stress from caregiving, along with increased time spent on care work affects caregivers' personal health and well-being<ref name=":122" /> | *Stress from caregiving, along with increased time spent on care work affects caregivers' personal health and well-being<ref name=":122" /> | ||
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Revision as of 13:48, 6 March 2020
Click on each outcome in the Theory of Change to explore services, gaps and ideas.
To change anything in this page, feel free to contribute directly or to propose revisions and amendments in the Discussion page.
Contents
Theory of Change
Short-Term Outcomes(skills, knowledge, attitudes) | Mid-Term Outcomes(behaviours) | Long-Term Outcomes(impact) | Social Impact | |||
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Respite care options are accessible to caregivers | → | Caregivers can easily access respite care | → | Caregivers are in physical health and psychosocial well-being | → | Caregivers can sustainably care for disabled care recipients to the best of their capabilities and capacities |
Caregivers' real and perceived barriers to regular self-care are low | → | |||||
→ | Caregivers have social support from communities | → | ||||
Caregivers are equipped with information and skills on caregiving | ||||||
→ | Caregivers acquire reliable information and training to perform care | → | ||||
Access to touch points are reasonably accommodated to caregivers' needs | → | Caregivers can easily access touch points for information and skills | ||||
→ | Caregivers are financially supported | → | Caregivers can bear the added financial costs of care |
Respite care options are accessible to caregivers → Caregivers can easily access respite care
- Home-based respite services are convenient, but are expensive and not always available. Centre-based services are routinely available, but their operating hours can be restrictive for working caregivers. Caregivers also differ in their utilisation and acceptance of respite care services.
Programmes | Gaps | Ideas |
Home Based Care Services
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Drop-in Disability Programme
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Day Activity Centres
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Children Disability Homes (Short-Term Respite)
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Adult Disability Homes (Short-Term Respite)
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Respite services offered at selected day care centres and nursing homes under the ambit of AIC
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One Child One Skill
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While caregivers welcome the opportunity for respite, some are concerned about students’ abilities to take care of and work with their children without their supervision |
Physical health necessary to carry out caregiving
Programmes | Gaps | Ideas |
EXISTING RESOURCES | GAPS AND THEIR CAUSES | POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS |
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Psychosocial health
- Caregivers expressed the concern that they require self-care[4]
- Stress from caregiving, along with increased time spent on care work affects caregivers' personal health and well-being[4]
EXISTING RESOURCES | GAPS AND THEIR CAUSES | POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS |
Community Counselling/Emotional Support Services
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Caregivers reported a lack of opportunity for respite, especially when care recipients require round-the-clock care.[5] |
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Community Support Groups
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Caregiver Activities in the Community
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Caregiving Welfare Association - Caregiver Counselling Services
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Financial support
EXISTING RESOURCES | GAPS AND THEIR CAUSES | POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS |
Caregivers Training Grant
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Foreign Domestic Worker Grant
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Foreign Domestic Worker Levy Concession
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Community Long Term Care / Financial Planning Services
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Additional Financial Support for Care Recipients with Disabilities | ||
Handicapped Child Relief (HCR)
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Future care planning
- Caregivers are worried about their future inability to care for their loved ones with disabilities[4]
- Caregivers of children with special needs are also concerned about the post-18 trajectory
EXISTING RESOURCES | GAPS AND THEIR CAUSES | POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS |
Assisted Deputyship Application Programme (ADAP)
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Special Needs Trust Company (SNTC) Trust
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EM3 (Recommendation 14)
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Special Needs Savings Scheme
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Skills and information to do caregiving
EXISTING RESOURCES | GAPS AND THEIR CAUSES | POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS |
Post-Diagnostic Touchpoints
(e.g., hospitals, medical personnel) |
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NeuroDiverCity
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All In (in development)
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SG Enable
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Caregivers Alliance
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Caregiver Training Courses by VWOs and KKH/NUH
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Caregivers Training Grant
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Handbooks
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SOCIAL INCL
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1007&context=lien_reports
- ↑ https://www.straitstimes.com/lifestyle/struggles-of-singapores-ageing-caregivers
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 https://www.msf.gov.sg/publications/Pages/The-Survey-on-Informal-Caregiving.aspx
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 https://www.msf.gov.sg/policies/Disabilities-and-Special-Needs/Documents/Enabling%20Masterplan%203%20(revised%2013%20Jan%202017).pdf
- ↑ https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1007&context=lien_reports
- ↑ https://www.mom.gov.sg/passes-and-permits/work-permit-for-foreign-domestic-worker/eligibility-and-requirements/employer-requirements
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 National Volunteer and Philanthropy Centre (NVPC). (2017). Issues faced by people with disabilities in Singapore. Retrieved from https://www.nvpc.org.sg/resources/report-on-issues-faced-by-people-with-disabilities-in-singapore
- ↑ http://www.asiaone.com/health/plight-caregivers-disabled-children