BIM52805 - Care providers: Adult Carers and
Adult Placement Schemes: arrangements for 2003/04 and later
years
As with the earlier simplified arrangement the purpose of the
new agreement is to enable adult placement carers to calculate a
reasonable approximation of their actual expenses with the minimum
of record keeping.
For the purposes of this arrangement, a person is an adult
placement carer if:
- They provide accommodation and a
significant degree of personal or non-personal care to an adult who
has been placed with them through an adult placement scheme
operated by a local authority or HSS trust (in Northern
Ireland);
- The adult does not rent the accommodation
(i.e. they have no contractual right to exclusive use of any part
of the property. They may have right to privacy in their own rooms,
but this does not amount to a rental).
- The adult effectively becomes part of the
carer’s family.
The Inland Revenue accepts that all adult placement carers in
schemes recognised by NAAPS fall within this definition. Other
schemes will be considered on their facts.