Knowsley Network and Shared Lives

Find out more about support available for adults and young people with disabilities to live independently in their own homes, with the help of carers.

Becoming a Shared Lives carer

We are looking for a diverse range of people to reflect our diverse borough to help care for vulnerable adults in Knowsley. Many people who enquire about becoming a Shared Lives carer often tell us that they ‘probably aren’t right’ but the truth is if you care, have a spare bedroom and time, then you are.  

The assessment process can take up to 3-4 months to complete, and, if successful, you will then be matched with a suitable person.

A Shared Lives Carer can support up to 3 adults at a time, providing long term support or short breaks. 

How Shared Lives carers are paid

Shared Lives Carers are not paid by the hour, and do not work to a fixed schedule. They get paid in line with the expectations set out in agreed daily or weekly rate. This can include a payment from the service user and a Housing Benefit rent contribution.

Shared Lives carers are not employed by the council, they are self-employed. This means they have to pay their own tax and national insurance. They can get the Shared Lives tax break.

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To find out more, please download our leaflet.

 

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