If you are living with or caring for a family member with a mental illness,
contact Young Carers on 1800 242 636 or visit their website for information and support.
If you are living with, or caring for, a family member with a mental illness,
contact Young Carers on 1800 242 636 or visit the website for information and support.
Not exact matches
If you have any
young people aged 10 - 25 who you believe would benefit from becoming a
young carers champion, and who are passionate about getting their voice heard then please
contact Luella Moody, Participation Worker on 01962 711511 or email
[email protected].
Open, honest and regular
contact with parents and
carers is essential to ensure that not only
young people, but also adults, learn what is, and what is not acceptable, in terms of behaviour.
Lastly, a # 3.8 million contract with
Contact, in partnership with KIDS and the Council for Disabled Children, was announced, with the aim of promoting and developing strategic participation by
young people and parent
carers.
School staff can give
young carers (children under 12 years - of - age who help care for family members with an illness, disability, mental health issue or alcohol or other drug problem) the following number to
contact 1800 242 636 if they require support.
We talked with children and
young people, parents and
carers to identify their needs and come up with solutions that give them better
contact experiences.
, Advocacy for fostered children /
Young people, Foster
Carers supervising
contact sessions, Private Fostering or Kinship Care
Foster
Carers should be informed of any court orders and any restrictions applying to the child or
young person or
contact with her or his family.
Wherever possible, the
young person should do this themselves, but a foster
carer can make
contact on their behalf in the first instance.
The Order sets out the
contact (visiting arrangements etc) between a child /
young person and his or her parent (s), or others mentioned in the order such as grandparents or former foster
carers.
Keyworker: person providing single point of
contact to
young people and parents /
carers to ensure the support received is co-ordinated.