Not exact matches
Hidden shines a light on
young carers»
often invisible lives, where every day they face huge responsibilities and unimaginably difficult choices.
It is also essential to build trust with parents and
carers: we
often run sessions with this group before we deliver SRE to
young people, and yes, they
often start with some folded arms and hostility!
It is
often things like going out and having fun that
young carers miss out on, and it's our job to help make these things happen.
To help parents /
carers and
young children navigate what can
often be an intimidating experience, Early Childhood Australia (ECA) has created First year at school: Essential tips for parents and
carers, written by early learning experts, Jenni Connor and Pam Linke, and endorsed by the Australian Primary Principals Association.
Children
often need support from parents and
carers to manage their feelings effectively, particularly when they are
young.
«While it's clear that improving the mental health of parents and
carers of the next generation of Aboriginal
young people must be a priority for closing the gap, existing research indicates that Aboriginal parents
often feel unable to access mental health services for fear of their children being removed,» said the study's lead author Dr Anna Williamson.
Foster
carers need to work in partnership with a range of people who are involved in the child or
young person's life, this
often includes; the birth parents, extended family members, Social Workers, health workers, staff within education and a range of other professionals.
Foster
carers need to work in partnership with a range of people who are involved in the child or
young person's life, this
often includes; the birth parents, extended family members, Social workers, health workers, staff within education and a range of other professionals.
Some
young people entering the care system have come from single parent families with no consistent positive male role model and can
often benefit from the mentoring nurturing and care provided by a male foster
carer.