CARING


Meaning of CARING in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

sb’s creative/caring/feminine etc side

The art program is meant to bring out children’s creative side.

the caring professions (= ones that involve looking after people )

A high proportion of people in the caring professions are women.

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

person

He was a very gentle, caring person .

Indeed she is such a kind and caring person that colleagues have questioned whether she is sometimes too subservient to her officials.

Mr Wong said his friend was a bright student and a caring person .

Surely, if she was the caring person she makes out, she would insist on paying her dues.

profession

Given the recent events in Orkney and elsewhere, promoting social work as a caring profession must restore faith in its activities.

She was admirably suited to membership of a caring profession .

After the cars came representatives of the caring professions and local charities.

Disabled people are widely discriminated against in most types of employment including the health and caring professions .

relationship

Many pastoral and voluntary caring relationships are now bought and sold in the market place.

These can be drawn out from within the history of a caring relationship particularly where there is a principal carer taking responsibility.

Nor does the setting up of separate households necessarily imply a weakening of social and caring relationships .

Different caring relationships People facing retirement might find themselves responsible for the care of others for a number of different reasons.

Any attempt to dodge this is professionally demeaning and destructive of a trustful caring relationship with the client.

For the best interests are essentially those of a full and developed personality to which caring relationships with others are integral.

Yet it seems very likely that it is an important factor in explaining the caring relationship .

The biography of the relationship People enter a caring relationship with the experience of a number of life events in common.

responsibility

In addition, unmarried women carers are more likely than either married women or men to be carrying particularly heavy caring responsibilities .

These carers were then followed up and details extracted about their caring responsibilities and the effects of caring.

At all ages up to 75, a higher proportion of women are likely to face caring responsibilities than their male counterparts.

In other words, women's caring responsibilities are being used as a ground for excluding them from benefits.

Putting a cash figure to the loss of employment that results from caring responsibilities is far from straight forward.

Her comments set the divisions of caring responsibilities and material resources in particularly sharp relief.

Women's caring responsibilities frequently include the welfare of male partners as well as children.

role

These ties bear hardest on those who tend to accept moral responsibility for caring roles .

In this instance, the caring role of the learner may well interfere with the task of adequately learning the language.

Family relationships were also felt to suffer, with l6 carers specifically mentioning the friction and tension caused by their caring role .

We must not do anything to discourage people from taking on that caring role .

service

This is a development of some importance for the evolution of integrated caring services in the community.

This would be the next logical progression in the organisation of caring services in Britain.

Is it not also about turning a caring service into a business?

Improved co-ordination of all caring services .

The caring services - better resources than ever before.

The Salvation Army said it acknowledged with gratitude the faithful and caring service of the staff over the years.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

a caring family

It is possible for men to be tough and at the same time, caring and sensitive.

Just because a family has money does not guarantee that the children have responsible and caring parents.

Roger's a warm and caring person.

Sharon was lucky to have such caring parents at a time when she needed help.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Communication within the caring team, and the formation of nursing care plans, ensures continuity of patient care.

I couldn't ask for a more caring and loving bunch of people.

In addition, unmarried women carers are more likely than either married women or men to be carrying particularly heavy caring responsibilities.

The defence solicitor, Jack Gowans, said Ballantine has a drink problem but is a kind, intelligent and caring man.

The guidance emphasises that restraint should be used as a last resort within a caring and disciplined home environment.

This is a development of some importance for the evolution of integrated caring services in the community.

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