Adults caring for parents/in-laws, and parents caring for adult children with disabilities.
The characteristics and features of carers in different situations and relationships.
Long distance care, and managing care when not co-resident or in propinquity.
Family members caring for children under 18 with a long-term condition, including physical disability, mental health and learning disability.
Cultural and social factors that affect caring situations and relationships.
Specific aspects of caring in BME communities.
Carers as experts in the needs of those they care for.
Carers supporting friends, neighbours or siblings.
Gender differences and similarities in carers.
The challenges of identifying and finding carers who are hidden or hard to reach.
The caring situations of LGBT carers and those they support.
Ageing carers and their needs.
The future of care; predicting supply and demand factors.
The multiple relationships in caring including parents; children; siblings; intergenerational care; mutual support; non-kin care, and other caring dyads.
Particular issues and challenges for carers in rural areas.
Carers with simultaneous caring responsibilities for parents and children, and for managing care alongside other demands.
Caring for a spouse/partner and co-dependency.
Young people – children and young adults – who are caring for other family members and are often hidden from view; their needs and support.