Hi @Bafflelaffle
I've not been a carer, but i have dealt with centrelink and job providers a fair bit before I was put on the DSP earlier this year. To be fair, the last person I saw through my job provider was actually really good. This was on the stream B (or whatever they call it) or the one where you've been assessed to have lower mutual obligations due to health concerns.
So apart from her, most of the others were terrible. They only seemed to care about getting me a job, and getting their bonus. While this sounds like a positive, they don't actually help you get a job, just bug you and call you in for endless meetings and presentations, that get in the way of finding a job.
So I don't know if you have already, but have you talked to someone at Centrelink? It sounds like you may be eligible for carers allowance if you don't already get it. I always found the people at Centrelink far more helpful than the people in the job provider networks. Most of them just seemed to really hate their jobs. Maybe that's why there was always such high staff turnover. I rarely saw the same person 3 times in a row.